Re: Human Cloning: The Trade-In Strategy

From: Enigl@aol.com
Date: Wed Feb 26 1997 - 18:49:02 MST


In a message dated 97-02-25 17:00:13 EST, you write:
 
<< When we've got programmable
 immune systems and programmable factories (the Drextech promise) life
 will be spiffy. >>
 
Antibiotics have never "cured" any disease. Antibiotics only slow disease
progress so that our immune system has time to become programmed to fight the
disease itself.
 
We already have programmable immune systems. The speed of programming is the
problem and that is where Drextech shows promise to me.
 
Davin
 

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February 26, 1997
9:19 am



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