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What are the lipid-coated microorganisms that have been shown to be inactivated by lauric fatty acid and its monoglyceride, monolaurin ?

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What are the lipid-coated microorganisms that have been shown to be inactivated by lauric fatty acid and its monoglyceride, monolaurin ?

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LIPID COATED VIRUSES • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) • Measles virus • Herpes simplex virus • Herpes viridae • Sarcoma virus • Synctial virus • Human lymphotropic virus (Type 1J) • Vesicular stomatitis virus • Visna virus • Epstein-Barr • Influenza virus • Leukemia virus • Pneumonovirus • Hepatitis C virus LIPID COATED BACTERIA Listeria monoc vatogenes • Listeria monoc vatogenes • Helicobacter pylori • Hemophilus influenza • Staphylococcus aureus • Streptococcus agalactiae • Groups A. B, F & G streptococci • Gram-positive organisms • Gram-negative organisms (if treated with chelator) Source: Fife, B. 2001 ” The Healing Miracles of Coconut Oil” Piccadilly Books, Ltd., Colorado Springs, CO 80936, U.S.A.

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