Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!snorkelwacker!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucsd!usc!ucla-cs!jeg7e@watt.acc.Virginia.EDU From: jeg7e@watt.acc.Virginia.EDU (John E. Gefaell) Newsgroups: sci.med.aids Subject: Re: (2127) Cure for AIDS Message-ID: <35929@shemp.CS.UCLA.EDU> Date: 4 Jun 90 14:55:27 GMT References: <35916@shemp.CS.UCLA.EDU> Sender: news@CS.UCLA.EDU Distribution: world, na Organization: University of Virginia Lines: 12 Approved: ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) Note: Copyright 1990 by Daniel R. Greening. Permission granted for Note: non-commercial reproduction. Archive-number: 2131 As a child I was often sickly. I've had 105 degree temperatures, and I'd a assume that people W/ opportunistic infections would also have high tempertures (though 105 is rather high, indeed) So... I wonder if this implies that the sickness could be the cure? Do I make sense here? The actualy published item refered to 110 degree temperatures, however... And this seems to effectively disable what I've brought up here... Though 110 seems like an awful high temperature to bring blood to, I have no idea what the implications are... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Clip and Save for Valuable Prizes~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ __ jon \//\ "My Opinions are entirely my own, it should be obvious by now...." ~~