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I think perhaps if the lung tissue could be warmed past 101 F, then
that might help reduce the virus.

To do that, a source of heated air, say 110 F to breath in, while
keeping the rest of the body cooler to help reduce the stress of a
fever, would be one way.

Another might be to combine heated air intake with coverings around
the chest to keep the chest warmer and thereby reduce viral
replication.

I have no idea if that would work. Combined with godzilla's, it could
be good. ?

bG






Fri Feb 3, 2006 3:59 am

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