- Mites (Acariasis): Treatments & Studies on Various Arthropods - Part 9 [...
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by rabbitears
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Below are numerous links with studies and possible treatment options for arthropods. Not all listed plant studies will work on every type of arthropod, but I’m posting this because I think if people experiment they might find something that can work for them. Nothing is out of the realm of possibilities. ... ... Possible Treatments ... ... House Pet Mite, Tick, Flea & Lice Control ... http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedings.plx?CID=WSAVA2003&Category=979&PID=6766&O=Generic ... ... http://board.pets-buynow.com/Animal_Medications/How_do_I_get_Rid_of_animal_mites ... ... http://medind.nic.in/imvw/imvw4979.htm ...
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- Mites (Acariasis) Infections: A Growing Infestation - Part 8
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by rabbitears
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Bird & Rodent Mite Map ... http://www.communitywalk.com/bird_and_rodent_mites/map/217272 ... ... ... An emerging problem of mites ... http://mitescentral.blogspot.com/2008/02/mites-emerging-zoonosis.html ... ... http://citybugs.tamu.edu/FastSheets/Ent-1012.html ... ... http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topic_guide_ig_household_pests_and_pests_of_man ... ... ... [End]
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- Scabies Regimen
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by Newport
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http://www.electroherbalism.com/Naturopathy/Regimens/Scabies_Regimen.html ... ... ... Interesting that it links right back to CZ :) ... [End]
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- Mites (Acariasis) Infections: Home Invasion of Rodent Mites - Part 7
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by rabbitears
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Rodent Mite Home Invasion ... http://www.nwcn.com/health/stories/NW_110607WAB_rat_mites_KS.1e5b658fd.html ... ... http://www.acvcsd.org/biting_mites.pdf ... ... http://www.radiantenergy.org/blog/2008_04_11_Mite_Attack.html ... ... http://pestec.info/2008/11/03/tropical-rat-mites/ ... ... ... Rodent Mite Images ... http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=rodent+mites+pictures&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=7-eySYmqKY-ctweTzJW8Bw&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=1&ct=title ... ... ... [End]
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- Mites (Acariasis) Infections: Home Invasion of Bird Mites - Part 6
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by rabbitears
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Bird mites are invading people’s homes. ... ... http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/1998042/ ... ... ... http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Story?id=5017197&page=1 ... ... ... http://www.2news.tv/news/19372329.html ... ... ... ... Bird Mite Pictures ... http://www.birdmites.org/mites.html ... ... ... http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=bird+mites+pictures&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=K-WySaDZIt-BtwfXxqi8Bw&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=1&ct=title ... ... ... [End]
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- Mites (Acariasis) Infections: Pulmonary Cases - Part 5
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by rabbitears
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Pulmonary Mites ... ... http://synapse.koreamed.org/Data/PDFData/0066KJP/kjp-41-171.pdf ... ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16042181?dopt=Abstract ... ... ... http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0306987704001902 ... ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2096004?ordinalpos=41&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum ... ... [End]
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- Mites (Acariasis) Infections: Scalp Cases - Part 4
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by rabbitears
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If you go to the Part 1 of this Mite Series, you’ll see a post on what can be done for scalp infestation. ... ... ... Scalp Mite ... http://www.birdmites.org/resources/1951.pdf ... ... ... Shows some other body parts that include nudity ... http://dermatology-s10.cdlib.org/133/case_presentations/scabies/anbar.html ... ... ... ... http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0190962206011923 ... ... Abstract: Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are obligatory ectoparasites of the pilosebaceous unit in humans. Although most people are infested with these mites, only a small number develop clinical symptoms of demodic ...
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- Mites (Acariasis) Infections: Urinary & Intestinal Findings - Part 3
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by rabbitears
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We’ve learned about microscopic findings of worms & eggs within the intestines and urine, but this is also true for mite infections. The egg micrograph in the medical publication in the link below looks very similar to what Smuse has shared with us before along with her mite. 70428 has also had pathogens show up in her urine too, as well as others. ... ... ”Acaroid mite can survive in many environments including the storehouse, human and animal bodies. Its infestion in human can cause acariasis in several organs including the lung, intestine and urinary tract.” ... ... http://www.pubmedcentral.nih. ...
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- Mites (Acariasis) Infections: 9 Mites - Part 2
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by rabbitears
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Below is a good link with micrographs of each infectious mite and information about them, infection rates, etc. ... ... * Detail information on various mites & types * ... http://www.immunocapinvitrosight.com/dia_templates/ImmunoCAP/PageNavRef____32958.aspx ... ... ... 9 Mites ... http://www.immunocapinvitrosight.com/dia_templates/ImmunoCAP/ListofAllergens____28191.aspx ... ... [End]
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- Mites (Acariasis) Infections: General Internal/External - Part 1
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by rabbitears
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Arthropod or mites infections are rarely talked about, (except for Lyme from ticks; Malaria/West Nile from mosquitos; or bed bugs). Internal mite infections can be a part of the parasitic problem that has been unrecognized. They show up in sputum, feces, urine and can infect organs; as usual, better test recognition is necessary. ... ... As promised to Smuse (and a few others), I’ve been collecting information for posting on parasitic mites that have been infecting people. Internal mites can be acquired from zoonosis (birds, mice, dogs, cats, and other animals), food infestation, plants, and en ...
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- Platinum
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by rabbitears
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Thanks, for the info, Newport. ... ... Since we’re on the subject of metals, I know that platinum is used in chemotherapy, but I found other info on it. Platinum is one of the few substances that crosses over blood-brain-barrier. ... ... In 1901 there were medical studies and practices using colloidals; silver, gold, platinum, etc. Here’s a link to a Google Book - hope it pulls up okay. ... ... http://books.google.com/books?id=LOwAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PT539&lpg=PT539&dq=colloidal+platinum+in+disease&source=bl&ots=LzleSXQqhk&sig=a3G89UgUGMdHh5hGKQPwXwJsf4o&hl=en&ei=TrKySdLzOtLjtgeytdDCBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnu ...
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- Gold Studies on Diseases
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by rabbitears
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I came upon publication and found this intriguing on gold for diseases and ailments. I know that it has been used for neurological purposes but never knew that it was good other things as well. ... ... http://www.meridianinstitute.com/ceu/ceu25gol.html ... ... ... [End]
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- Essential Oils: Mosquito Repellent Study, 2-4 hr Coverage
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by rabbitears
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This is rather cool that 2-4 hrs mosquito repellency occurred with 4 essential oils. ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16041723?ordinalpos=5&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum ... ... ... Phytother Res. 2005 Apr;19(4):303-9.Click here to read Links ... Comparative repellency of 38 essential oils against mosquito bites. ... Trongtokit Y, Rongsriyam Y, Komalamisra N, Apiwathnasorn C. ... ... Department of Medical Entomology, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. ... ... The mosquito repellent activity of 38 essential ...
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- Anthelmintic: Latex & Bark on Flukes
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by rabbitears
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Below are several different studies on various flukes using latex & bark from Asia. ... ... http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=abstract&id=322240 ... ... ... http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1998000700011 ... ... ... http://www.tm.mahidol.ac.th/seameo/2005_36_spp4/36sup4_192.pdf ... ... ... [End]
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- Anthelmintic: Latex, Calotropis Porcera
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by rabbitears
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I have never heard of this Latex, Calotropis procera, and came across it along with other research awhile ago. The English names for this plant are Swallow-Wort, Sodom Apple, Dead Sea Apple. ... ... ... http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S0074-02762006000500004&script=sci_abstract ... ... ... Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz ... Print ISSN 0074-0276 ... Abstract ... ... RAMOS, Márcio Viana et al. Latex constituents from Calotropis procera (R. Br.) display toxicity upon egg hatching and larvae of Aedes aegypti (Linn.). Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz [online]. 2006, v. 101, n. 5, pp. 503-510. ISSN 0074-0276. ... ... Calotro ...
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- Worm Maturity
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by rabbitears
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Below is an excerpt on the maturity of worms after a drug has been introduced. ... ... Proc Biol Sci. 2007 June 22; 274(1617): 1465–1466. ... Published online 2007 April 10. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2007.0313. ... ... PMCID: PMC2211512 ... Copyright © 2007 The Royal Society ... Selecting for fast and slow maturing worms ... ... ”The majority of drugs applied against nematodes tend to have a stronger effect on adult mortality than on the juvenile, developing stage (Skorping & Read 1998). It has been suggested that such drugs could give a fitness advantage to worms spending a longer time in the juvenile phase and reducin ...
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- Castor Oil Pack Study
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by rabbitears
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I came across this study on Castor oil packs. ... ... http://www.meridianinstitute.com/reports/transdermal.pdf ... [End]
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- Essential Oil: Eucalyptus Antimicrobial Study
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by rabbitears
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This is a good study on Eucalyptus using different species. ... ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18075306?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=2&log$=relatedarticles&logdbfrom=pubmed ... ... ... Cancer Biol Ther. 2008 Mar;7(3):399-403. Epub 2007 Dec 2.Click here to read Links ... Antibacterial, antifungal, and anticancer activities of volatile oils and extracts from stems, leaves, and flowers of Eucalyptus sideroxylon and Eucalyptus torquata. ... Ashour HM. ... ... Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharm ...
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- Cancer: Study Using Electricity
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by rabbitears
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Using electricity on cancer, fungus or other pathogens isn’t new but the fact that more research is being conducted is rather interesting. I suppose they are forced to look into it because the Rife people don’t plan to go away. But, maybe it is a matter of scaring the cancer out of people when using the high voltage (stated below) that is being tested [just joking]. ;) ... ... ... http://www.physorg.com/news11697.html ... ... ... Study: Electricity kills cancer cells ... March 2006 ... ... Scientists from Old Dominion University and Eastern Virginia Medical School say they’ve killed melanomas in mice using hig ...
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- Sydney Australia: Hundreds of cases of cryptosporidiosis found at pools;...
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by peggyaus
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25117991-421,00.html ... ... ... ... ... Hundreds of cases of cryptosporidiosis found at pools; 250 sick already ... By Kate Sikora ... The Daily Telegraph ... February 28, 2009 12:01am ... ... Outbreak of cryptosporidiosis ... 250 cases, thousands could be affected ... ... ... Fearing an outbreak of the nasty gastro bug, which 10 years ago left more than 1000 people ill after swimming, health officials yesterday warned the public to be cautious. ... ... At least 19 pools have been ordered to super-chlorinate their water after infected people identified they became sick after swimming, The Da ...
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- Rare fungus migrates from Canada
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by peggyaus
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From: http://www.upi.com/Health_News/2009/02/21/Rare_fungus_migrates_from_Canada/UPI-49121235239620/ ... ... ... PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 21 (UPI) -- Health experts say a rare fungal disease that can be fatal to people has migrated from the Canadian woods to forests in Oregon and Washington. ... ... Cryptococcus gattii has killed 19 people in Canada since 1999 and a total of five people in Oregon and Washington since 2004, The Oregonian reported Saturday. ... ... The fungus lives in soil, water and trees, such as the Douglas fir, and likely spread down Interstate 5 from British Columbia on logging trucks, car ...
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- Re: Parasite Resistance: A Closer Look At Natural Remedies
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by jessesmom1987
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Someplace, is the source for the Ficin Latex from the Amazon. I’ll find it again. ... ... One of the herbal dewormer’s through the ND was Intestinal Freedom, by American Biologics, and it had Papain, ficin, and bromelain in it. Ascaris were what I was killing when I was taking it. ... http://www.vitaherbhealth.com/product-details.asp?vitamin=26&supplements=131 ... ... ... ... The Zymex 2 from Standard Process is nothing more than these enzymes too, supposed to be for killing tapeworms. ... ... All of the Systemic Formulas VRM1, 2 ,3 and 4- all contain papain or bromelain. ... ... This is the reason why: ... http://w ...
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- Parasite Resistance: A Closer Look At Natural Remedies
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by rabbitears
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The concern for resistance has become a serious issue with livestock and humans. It has been 28 years since the last development of pharm meds were developed for parasite treatment, according to the below publication. The question of herbal medicines is reviewed, as well as pharm meds - the link goes into the different possibilities on how to handle the problem of resistance. ... ... http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=2559997&blobtype=pdf ... [End]
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- Lung Disease - MAC Bacterial Infection
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by rabbitears
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MAC lung disease can act very similar to TB; pain in the upper portion of the lung can be felt. Not all tests can pick it up (not surprising) - multiple tests need to be done. ... ... ... Description ... http://www.thebody.com/content/art5020.html ... ... ... ... FAQ ... http://www.maclungdisease.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=32&Itemid=54 ... ... ... ... Study on Treatment ... http://www.chestjournal.org/content/124/4/1482.full ... [End]
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- Lung Cancer Might Be More Than Just Microbes
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by rabbitears
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Lung Cancer ... ... http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james43.htm ... ... [End]
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- Re: Symptoms and all my gratitude!
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by rabbitears
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Hi Again: :) ... ... I understand about detox - it can be difficult, at times. ... ... Here’s what I’ve learned about parasites over the years while looking into research on my problem: ... ... Parasite infections: 3-5+ species can be present. ... I’m pretty confident in stating this from my own observations and talking with other people. Although a person can have several types of worms, there is usually 1-2 species that are more prevalent. Most tests are poor at detecting a parasite problem, but when identification is made it is typically the main menace as the diagnosis. ... ... In your description, there may ...
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- Anthelmintic Series: Cloves - Microbes & Bug Repellent - Part 4
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by rabbitears
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I’ve done many Series and I’ve found this to be the hardest! ... ... This particular Series has to do with the ingredients that are in many protocols. Cloves are said to kill and penetrate larvae. This was very hard to find with supporting studies. I found two studies at the end of this post, but nothing on Ascaris, Tapeworm, or the most common parasites and I had expected to see more studies. Perhaps some of those protocols need to rethink how their formulas are developed? ... ... Clove ... SCIENTIFIC NAME: Syzygium sp. (Eugina) ... ... http://www.gaiaherbs.com/herbs.php?BaseDir=/herbs.php&GET=/HerbTempla ...
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- Michael Jackson has MRSA, Allimed Could Help Him
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by Bugbuster
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Hello, ... ... Here is the latest news regarding Michael Jackson having an MRSA type infection: ... http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article2229443.ece ... ... ... Our family was able to pull ourselves out of a life threatening attack of flesh eating MRSA with Allimed, stabilized allicin. ... I am convinced it will help to save the multitudes who will unfortunately be impacted by the MRSA epidemic. ... ... If anyone knows how to get in touch with him please send him to http://allimax.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=15 ... ... They will help him with Allimed. ... It could sav ...
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- Anthelminic Series: Male Fern on Tapeworms, Flukes & Strongylosis - Part...
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by rabbitears
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There are a lot of ingredients in parasite cleanses. I thought that I’d do a Series on the herbal anthelminics for a better understanding on how they work on the parasites. Most of the ingredients were taken from folk medicine from centuries ago; physicians in the practice of herbal medicines observed their effects upon parasites. The studies posted will or will not corroborate those claims. There are certain doses that make these herbs effective in killing parasites [this would be an important consideration]. ... ... The link below is rather insightful on how Male Fern works on parasites outsi ...
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- Anthelmintic Series: Myrrh - Anthelmintic, Antiseptic, & Anti-pathogenic...
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by rabbitears
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Myrrh is a good herb to use. It helps with moving putrid matter out of the intestines, tooth infections, fungal infections, and other applications. Myrrh can be hard on the kidneys if used for a long period of time, so breaks are needed when used long-term. Below is information on using myrrh. ... ... http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_2002_Nov/ai_93736398 ... ... ... Herbal treatment for parasitic infection - Literature Review & Commentary - Brief Article ... ... Two hundred-four patients with schistosomiasis (a parasitic infection) were treated with a combination of resin and volatile oil of ...
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- Herb: Burbur May Eliminate A Plethora of Toxins
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by rabbitears
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It seems as those Burbur would be a worthwhile herb to have as part of a protocol, especially for reducing the Herx reaction. ... ... BURBUR A VALUABLE DETOXIFYING THERAPY ... ... By Dr. James Howenstine, MD. ... May 15, 2006 ... NewsWithViews.com ... ... In our modern world detoxification is a very important issue. Scientists have always assumed that the fetus was protected from damage by the placenta filtering out toxic chemicals and pollutants. Ten babies born in U.S. hospitals in August and September 2004 had their cord blood studied for chemicals and pollutants. The average infant had 200[1] industrial ch ...
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- Re: MRSA News: MRSA is affecting our Food Source & Resistant Bacteria Ne...
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by Bugbuster
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Thank you for the warm welcome Rabbitears! ... ... Here is the latest: ... __________________________________________ ... Hi, ... ... Another one of those articles to help keep us on our toes and help each other in this era of resistant bacteria. ... ... ... ”People are dying from ”superbugs” because our antibiotic arsenal has run dry, leaving the world without sufficient weapons to fight the ever-changing bacteria, warn infectious disease researchers at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston.” ... Full article: ... http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2009/2009-02-03-01.asp ... ... ... Have a lovely evening, BB
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- Intestinal Health: Probiotics - Russian Style! - Part 1
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by rabbitears
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This is a GREAT article! Russian Probiotics seems to be the bomb - I do a lot of reading and missed this one, somehow. This appears to be good news for people who’ve tried other probiotics and have received no real benefits. ... ... Has anyone heard or tried this Russian probiotic? ... ... http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james28.htm ... ... ... SUPERB PROBIOTIC SUBSTITUTE FROM RUSSIA ... ... By Dr. James Howenstine, MD. ... July 14, 2005 ... NewsWithViews.com ... ... Having healthy bacteria in the intestinal tract has long been regarded as a prerequisite for good health. Older civilizations promoted this with fer ...
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- Urinary Infection/Kidney Stones - Try Parsley
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by rabbitears
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Below is a good article on UTI & Kidney Stones. There was another post done awhile back on this subject too - a search needs to be done for the post. ... ... http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james65.htm ... ... ... By Dr. James Howenstine, MD. ... April 12, 2008 ... ... NewsWithViews.com ... ... A superb clinician and herbalist placed his wife on parsley tea when she developed a urinary tract infection on a trip. This therapy has been 100% effective in his experience. in curing urinary infections. She was known to have large kidney stones in both kidneys. By the fourth day of therapy the infection was clea ...
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- Role of mercury (Hg) in resistant infections & effective treatment
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by Newport
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from: ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8686573 ... ... ... ... The authors found that antibiotics used to treat various infections often were ineffective in the presence of abnormal localized deposits of heavy metals like Hg and Pb, which were often observed to co-exist with Chlamydia trachomatis, Herpes Simplex Types I & II, Cytomegalovirus(CMV), and other micro-organisms. Our earlier research revealed that despite rigorous treatment with antibiotics together with various drug uptake enhancement techniques, subjects who had been treated for Chlamydia trachomatis infections, seemingly successfu ...
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- Shingles: Herbs & Clinical Trial
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by rabbitears
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Below is an abstract on treating Shingles (herpes infections). ... ... http://content.herbalgram.org/ogdenpress/HerbClip/review.asp?i=44338 ... ... ... Date: December 30, 2005 HC# 070352-295 ... ... Re: Use of Herbs to Treat Shingles - A Review ... Yarnell E, Abascal K. Herbs for treating herpes zoster infections. Altern Complement Ther. 2005:131-134. ... ... Varicella zoster virus (VZV) causes chicken pox and shingles. It can remain dormant in nerve ganglia and reemerge at any time. With children being vaccinated against chicken pox, the number of cases of VZV-induced disease should decline. However, many peopl ...
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- Essential Oils Against E-coli & Listeria
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by rabbitears
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16715803 ... ... ... J Food Prot. 2006 May;69(5):1046-55 ... ... Mechanism of action of Spanish oregano, Chinese cinnamon, and savory essential oils against cell membranes and walls of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Listeria monocytogenes. ... ... Oussalah M, Caillet S, Lacroix M. ... Canadian Irradiation Center and Research Laboratory in Sciences Applied to Food, Institut Nacional de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Armand-Frappier, Université du Québec, 531 Boulevard des Prairies, Laval, Québec, Canada. ... ... The mechanism of the antimicrobial action of Spanish oregano (Cory ...
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- Lyme Disease: Historical Perspective (1900-2005) - Part 6 (END)
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by rabbitears
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Below are 2 links on documentation with observations and micrographs of Lyme & other Spirochetes from the early 1900’s to present day. ... ... Survival in Adverse Conditions ... http://www.lymeinfo.net/medical/LDAdverseConditions.pdf ... ... ... Cysts, L-Forms & Blebs ... http://www.lymeinfo.net/medical/LDBibliography.pdf ... [End]
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- Lyme Disease: Spreading Infection & Therapy - Part 5
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by rabbitears
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There is no doubt that as one digs deeper into this disease it is extensive. However, like other infections there are many co-infections that need to be evaluated, and need to be dealt with for better health. ... ... Below is a link of an article written by Dr. James Howenstine. He has written other articles that I’ve posted on parasite infections. In the below article Dr. Howenstine talks about how this infection can possibly spreads from person to person. ... ... http://www.samento.com.ec/sciencelib/4lyme/Townsendhowens.html ... ... ... ... Below is a link that takes a person into numerous alternative the ...
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- Lyme Disease: Symptoms & Characteristics - Part 3
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by rabbitears
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This is a great chart on how Lyme presents itself. ... ... http://www.lymeinfo.net/medical/LDSymptoms.pdf ... [End]
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- Re: Lyme Disease: Antibiotics Studies on People & Animals-Part 2-EDIT *F...
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by Newport
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Wow, always thought this was just a theory by the Rife guys: Cystic Form of Bb: An Introduction : These abstracts shed light on how Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb) is able to survive antibiotic therapy, and on a primary mechanism underlying post-treatment clinical relapses. They document the ability of Bb to change from a spirochete-form to a ”cystic” or coccoid form in response to adverse environmental conditions. The cystic forms can later regenerate spirochetes. 17 pages. Last modified: September 2003 ... ... [End]
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- Lyme Disease: Antibiotics Studies on People & Animals - Part 2
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by rabbitears
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If you go to the link you can read the PDF that has complied approximately 70 different studies on the subject. ... ... http://www.lymeinfo.net/medical/LDPersist.pdf ... [End]
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- Re: Lyme Disease - Part 1
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by Newport
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You can add Leptospirosis to those hidden co-infections; you only become reactive once your Lyme count diminishes. ... ... ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptospirosis ... ... ... [End]
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- Lyme Disease - Part 1
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by rabbitears
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I’m going to do a Lyme Series from various sources. ... ... ... Since Newport has done a lot of research on Lyme, I’d be interested on his input and what he’s found in regard to the below. Are any of treatments better than antibiotic therapy? Thanks. ... ... ... http://chronicneurotoxins.com/learnmore/latestAbstracts.cfm ... ... ... Use of Pioglitazone to prevent intensification of persistent symptoms following Cholestyramine treatment of patients with Post-Lyme Syndrome. ... ... Ritchie Shoemaker, Dennis House ... Center for Research on Biotoxin-Associated Illness (a not-for-profit Corporation) ... 500 Market Street, S ...
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- Uncultured Bacteria Found In Amniotic Fluids Of Women Who Experience Pre...
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090105101503.htm ... ... ... ScienceDaily (Jan. 5, 2009) — Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and Yale University have made a significant advancement in understanding the cause behind why some pregnant women suffer from inflammations in the inner womb without any signs of an infection. ... ... Using gene-cloning techniques, researchers discovered that approximately 60 percent of the bacteria present in women with intra-amniotic inflammations were missed by traditional culture testing — considered the gold standard for finding bacterial infecti ...
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- Microbes: Germs & Viruses - Part 8 (End)
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http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/Ross-Horne/Health-and-Survival-in-the-21st-Century/Addendum-to-Germs-and-Viruses.html ... ... ... This section is from the ”Health and Survival in the 21st Century” book, by Ross Horne. ... Addendum to Germs and Viruses ... ... If I could live my life over again, I would devote ... it to proving that germs seek their natural ... habitat, diseased tissue, rather than being the ... cause of the diseased tissue. ... Rudolph Virchow (1821-1902) ... ... The long-standing confusion about germs can be understood when it is considered that, even within the restrictions limiting the pow ...
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- Microbes: Germs & Viruses - Part 7
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http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/Ross-Horne/Health-and-Survival-in-the-21st-Century/Germs-and-Viruses-Part-7.html ... ... ... This section is from the ”Health and Survival in the 21st Century” book, by Ross Horne. ... Germs and Viruses. Part 7 ... ... That a healthy body can resist infection even in unhygienic circumstances seems to surprise a lot of people, the author’s wife included. Recently I was engaged in unloading some old planks from my truck, and I ripped my right index finger to the bone just above the knuckle on a rusty nail. As the blood spurted out I could see the cut needed stitc ...
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- Microbes: Germs & Viruses - Part 6
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http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/Ross-Horne/Health-and-Survival-in-the-21st-Century/Germs-and-Viruses-Part-6.html ... ... ... This section is from the ”Health and Survival in the 21st Century” book, by Ross Horne. ... Germs and Viruses. Part 6 ... ... They are the bacteria Mucor racemosus fresen which, as stated by Dr Enderlein and Dr von Brehmer, change in form according to the state of the milieu interieur, from its harmless, symbiotic stage through a number of other stages (which are reversible) to become pathogenic and finally tissue destructive. In this final phase the bacteria, now resem ...
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- Scientists track how immune cells intercept parasites
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From: http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1213158 ... ... ... Scientists track how immune cells intercept parasites ... ... Thursday, December 11, 2008 15:46 IST ... ... ... WASHINGTON: The body’s earliest responses to a group of parasites that cause illness, identified by researchers, will boost efforts to develop vaccines against them. ... ... Scientists said that they tracked immune cells as they patrolled the second-shallowest layer of the skin in an animal model. ... ... Injections of a genetically modified form of the parasite Leishmania Major caused them to turn from their patrols and intercept the paras ...
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- Microbes: Germs & Viruses - Part 5
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http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/Ross-Horne/Health-and-Survival-in-the-21st-Century/Germs-and-Viruses-Part-5.html ... ... ... This section is from the ”Health and Survival in the 21st Century” book, by Ross Horne. ... Germs and Viruses. Part 5 ... ... In 1933, Dr Wilhelm von Brehmer stated his belief in the theory that cancer was a constitutional disease related to diet and lifestyle, and in his book Sipohonospora Polymorpha von Brehmer he identified this blood parasite (S.p.), a bacterial form of the fungi Mucor racemosus, as a carcinogenic agent present in cancerous growth. His research show ...
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- Microbes: Germs & Viruses - Part 4
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... http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/Ross-Horne/Health-and-Survival-in-the-21st-Century/Germs-and-Viruses-Part-4.html ... ... ... This section is from the ”Health and Survival in the 21st Century” book, by Ross Horne. ... Germs and Viruses. Part 4 ... ... In 1898, Guenther Enderlein (1872-1968) graduated with honors in natural sciences, physics and zoology from Leipzig University, and in 1914 he became a bacteriologist and serologist at the German military hospital at Stettin. Enderlein had studied the findings of Antoine Bechamp and had further studied under Rudolph Leuckart, the zoologist who ...
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- Microbes: Germs & Viruses - Part 3
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... http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/Ross-Horne/Health-and-Survival-in-the-21st-Century/Germs-and-Viruses-Part-3.html ... ... ... This section is from the ”Health and Survival in the 21st Century” book, by Ross Horne. ... Germs and Viruses. Part 3 ... ... The scientist who in the 19th Century made the greatest contribution to the science of microbiology was Antoine Bechamp* (1816-1908), many of whose discoveries, all recorded in the annals of the French Academy of Science, have erroneously been credited to Louis Pasteur** (1822-1895) ... ... *Professor Pierre Jaques Antoine Bechamp, Chevalier of the ...
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- Microbes: Germs & Viruses - Part 2
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... http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/Ross-Horne/Health-and-Survival-in-the-21st-Century/Germs-and-Viruses-Part-2.html ... ... ... This section is from the ”Health and Survival in the 21st Century” book, by Ross Horne. ... Germs and Viruses. Part 2 ... ... When people talk about human evolution they usually assume it commenced only a few million years ago, starting from an ancestor in the form of some sort of ape. Others refer further back to the origin of the line of primates from which the apes evolved. But going even this far back reveals only changes in shape, size and brain capacity. Biolog ...
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- Microbes: Germs & Viruses - Part 1
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This will be a Series posting on the history and scientific thoughts about microbes. ... ... ... http://chestofbooks.com/health/natural-cure/Ross-Horne/Health-and-Survival-in-the-21st-Century/Chapter-5-Germs-and-Viruses.html ... ... This section is from the ”Health and Survival in the 21st Century” book, by Ross Horne. ... ... Germs and Viruses ... ... For three centuries bacteria have been considered to be alien and awe inspiring, even by sophisticated professors and dedicated students. Most of us still think that these tiny living beings are primarily germs and pathogens. They are often named by the symptoms ...
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- Essential oils for unwanted pests
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From: ... http://www.israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp?enDispWho=Articles%5El2366&enPage=BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=object&enVersion=0&enZone=Health ... ... ... The chemical pesticides used in modern agriculture and in the home are poisoning our planets’ animal life, waterways and ecosystems. They enter our bodies, and can even affect unborn children. Helping humanity break from this nasty cycle of destruction is an Israeli company, BotanoCap. The company envisions a future where organic produce will be the norm, and its toxic-free pesticide delivery solution the standard. ... ... The company, based in ...
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- Re: Heartworm - D. immitis
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I didn’t realize it was microfilarial too. ... ... Interesting thing just happened after Newport told me to have the ND check for D. Immitis in connection with Cytomegalovirus. The D. Immitis sure enough came up on the Biomeridian computer test, and the ND imprinted it into a homeopathic for me. He also imprinted a test vial to muscle test my husband with, (who also has CMV)- and it showed up strong in him as well. He hasn’t yet imprinted it for him yet, but it will be interesting to see if it finally gets his cleaned up too. ... For the first time, I’m now showing no sign of CMV. ... ... ... This is s ...
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- Re: Koch's Postulates
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Did you see this, further in to the article? ... ... ... http://bacteriality.com/2007/08/15/l-forms/ ... ... ... As Gerald Domingue, a (retired) professor at the Tulane University School of Medicine stated, “Unfortunately, in the area of L-form or cell wall-defective bacteriology, too often there have been conclusions (anecdotal) drawn without supporting scientific data. In my opinion, many of these studies have hampered progress in the field and especially the role of these cryptic organisms in bacterial persistence and expression of disease.” ... ... “Features of a number of important but poorly explained ...
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- Newspaper Article - Virus Link Found relating to Alzheimer's
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What I read in a newspaper today - ... ... ”The cold sore virus may also cause Alzheimer’s disease in elderly people, scientists have found. It means drugs already used to treat the facial blisters could be effective for the degenerative brain illness. ... ... Researchers at the University of Manchester discovered the DNA of the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) in protein plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer’s sufferers. ... ... Professor Ruth Itzhaki, who led the research, said: “We suggest that HSV1 enters the brain in the elderly as their immune systems decline.” ... ... Advertisement ... The findings, ...
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- Pathogen: L-Form Bacteria
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... http://www.frequencyfoundation.com/2008/08/l-form-bacteria-root-of-many-chronic.html ... ... ... L-Form Bacteria: the root of many chronic diseases ... ... Pathogens are directly related to most health problems. Many (if not all) health issues are caused by the interaction of multiple pathogens with the environmental and genetic environment of the individual. In 2006, the CDC began responding to this problem understood by frequency researchers since Rife built his first plasma devices in the early 20th century. A significant amount of new research is becoming available on L-form bacteria which lay ...
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- Small Things Considered: Sexually Avoided Disease
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From: ... http://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/ ... ... ... Sexually Avoided Disease ... ... Posted: 01 Dec 2008 02:36 PM CST ... ... by Willie Wilson ... ... ... ... The Red Queen’s race in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland is a common metaphor for an evolutionary arms race. A good example can be seen in predator-prey dynamics, particularly virus-host interactions where hosts must rapidly evolve immunity to infection for survival of the species. It takes all the running you can do to stay in the same place. ... ... Red Queen dynamics can also help explain the bloom-bust cycles of oceanic algae that can be seen read ...
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- *NEWS* Blueberries 'reverse memory loss'
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... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7450032.stm ... ... ... Eating blueberries can reverse memory loss and may have implications in the treatment of diseases like Alzheimer’s, University of Reading scientists claim. ... ... Scientists found adding foods like blueberries to a regular diet, resulted in improvements in memory. ... ... The foods, known as flavonoids, were historically believed to act as antioxidants in human bodies. ... ... But the study indicates they also activate the part of the brain which controls learning and memory. ... ... Dr Jeremy Spencer, from the department of food biosciences at the univer ...
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- Digestive Disease Disorders
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... ... http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/statistics/statistics.htm ... ... [End]
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- Fungal Disease
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... http://www.innvista.com/HEALTH/MICROBES/fungi/diseases.htm ... ... ... Fungal diseases are called mycoses and those affecting humans can be divided into four groups based on the level of penetration into the body tissues: ... ... Superficial mycoses are caused by fungi that grow only on the surface of the skin or hair. ... ... Cutaneous mycoses or dermatomycoses include such infections as athlete’s foot and ringworm, in which growth occurs only in the superficial layers of skin, nails, or hair. ... ... Subcutaneous mycoses penetrate below the skin to involve the subcutaneous, connective, and bone tissue. ... ... ...
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- Herbal Studies: Milk Thistle for Liver Disorders & Cancers
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... ... http://content.herbalgram.org/ogdenpress/HerbClip/review.asp?i=45166 ... ... ... ... Date: January 31, 2008 HC# 080372-345 ... ... ... ... Use of Milk Thistle to Treat Liver Disorders and Cancers ... ... Post-White J, Ladas EJ, Kelly KM. Advances in the use of milk thistle (Silybum marianum). Integrative Cancer Ther. 2007;6(2):104-109. ... ... ... ... Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) has been used for more than 2000 years to treat liver and biliary disorders. It is available in the United States as a dietary supplement and as such has not been approved by the U.S. Food ...
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- Some suggestions to consider
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by rabbitears
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Hello Again: ... ... I’d like to make some suggestions in regard to wife’s condition. ... ... The diagnosis of IBS is often a blanket diagnosis for an underlying problem that hasn’t been detected, yet. I realize that you are desperate and seeking answers for your wife’s condition, but you need to take one step at a time and evaluate information. In your journey in seeking answers it would be wise for you to do a lot of research before embarking on a protocol and avoid jumping around in trying many things (because it could make things worse) without having an understanding of what you’re dealing with ...
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- TB Behavior
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... ... http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/09/29/tb.bacterium.uses.its.sugar.coat.sweeten.its.chances.living.lungs ... ... TB bacterium uses its sugar coat to sweeten its chances of living in lungs ... ... Published: Monday, September 29, 2008 - 16:07 in Biology & Nature ... ... Common strains of tuberculosis-causing bacteria have hijacked the human body’s immune response to play tricks on cells in the lungs, scientists say. The results of this takeover are mixed. The cells essentially welcome the bacteria into the lungs and invite them to stay a while, meaning the human host becomes infec ...
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- Ascaris & Allergic Skin Infections
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http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1645%2F0022-3395%282003%29089%5B0490%3APOIPAI%5D2.0.CO%3B2 ... ... ... ... Journal of Parasitology ... ... Article: pp. 490–492 ... ... ... ... PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL PARASITES AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH ALLERGIC SKIN DISEASES ... ... ... ... Andrea Giacometti, Oscar Cirioni, Leonardo Antonicelli, Giuseppina D’Amato, Carmela Silvestri, Maria Simona Del Prete, and Giorgio Scalise ... ... Institute of Infectious Diseases and Public Health, University of Ancona, Ospedale Regionale, via Conca, I-60020 Ancona, AN, Italy ... ... ... ... The prevalence of intestinal protoz ...
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- Household Toxins
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by rabbitears
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http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/183639/household_chemical_may_be_cause_of.html?cat=5 ... ... ... ... Household Chemical May Be Cause of Obesity ... ... The Chemical Phthalate Has Been Shown to Be the Cause of Obesity, Low Testosterone Levels and Decreased Sperm Count ... ... By Jonathan McLelland, published Mar 27, 2007 ... ... ... ... When one thinks about obesity, only one thing really comes to mind -- eating tons and tons of horrible foods that are high in fat and sugar -- usually fast food. But what if there was something else that can cause individuals to be obese? What if these things seemingly were ...
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- Immune Cells & Gut Bugs
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by rabbitears
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http://esciencenews.com/articles/2008/10/15/bugs.gut.trigger.production.important.immune.cells.nyu.study.finds ... ... Bugs in the gut trigger production of important immune cells, NYU study finds ... ... Published: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 ... ... ... ... A new study reveals that specific types of bacteria in the intestine trigger the generation of pro-inflammatory immune cells, a finding that could eventually lead to novel treatments for inflammatory bowel disease and other diseases. The study by NYU Langone Medical Center researchers is published in the October 16 issue of the journal Cell Host a ...
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- Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (Bacteria)
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by #70428
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... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yersinia_pseudotuberculosis ... ... ... Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a Gram-negative bacterium which primarily causes disease in animals; humans occasionally get infected zoonotically, most often through the food-borne route. ... ... Pathogenesis ... In animals, Y. pseudotuberculosis can cause tuberculosis-like symptoms, including localized tissue necrosis and granulomas in the spleen, liver, and lymph node. ... ... In humans, symptoms are similar to those of infection with Y. enterocolitica (fever and right-sided abdominal pain), except that the diarrheal component is often ...
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- Rare Infections Show Danger of New Microbes
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Rare Infections Show Danger of New Microbes ... ... http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9B00E3D61130F934A15757C0A9669C8B63 ... ... ... Four reported episodes of unusual infections around the world have illustrated the surprising potential of new microbes to emerge and old ones to return with a vengeance, scientists say. ... ... The cases include a Nebraska farm boy who caught drug-resistant salmonella from infected cows that had been given antibiotics, Malaysian pig farmers killed by microbes caught from their animals, and hundreds of Italian schoolchildren sickened by a bacteria-con ...
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- Bacterial/Viral Infections With A Cellular Stronghold
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by rabbitears
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http://www.emergingworlds.com/ch_article.cfm?link=Scientists_discover_ ... ... how_some_viruses_take_strong_hold_of_cells.htm ... ... ... ... Scientists Discover How Some Viruses Take Strong Hold of Cells ... ... September 25, 2001 ... ... Brookhaven National Laboratory ... ... UPTON, NY -- As part of an ongoing effort to understand how viruses infect cells, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have deciphered the molecular-level interaction between coxsackievirus -- which infects the heart, brain, pancreas, and other organs -- and the human cell protein to which ...
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- *NEWS* Seizures & Parasite Infection Connection
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Finally, scientists have made a connection between seizures and parasitic infections! ... ... ... http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-11/nioa-nma110308.php ... ... ... Nov. 4, 2008 ... ... NIAID media availability: Seizures following parasitic infection associated with brain swelling ... ... WHAT: A new study by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) scientist Theodore E. Nash, M.D., and colleagues provides strong evidence associating seizures with areas of brain tissue swelling in people infected by a parasitic tapeworm. The swellings, called perilesional edemas, form around dead, ...
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- Parasite Cases: Ascaris in Blood & Lymphatic System - Part 8 (End)
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by rabbitears
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This is an interesting case of an ascaris infection and vasculitis. ... ... ... http://www.faqs.org/abstracts/Health/Churg-Strauss-vasculitis-and-ascaris-infection-Isolated-nail-fold-vasculitis-in-rheumatoid-arthritis.html ... ... ... Churg-Strauss vasculitis and ascaris infection ... ... Article Abstract: ... ... Churg-Strauss vasculitis is a rare disease of unknown cause, and is characterized by eosinophilia (an increase in eosinophils, a granular white blood cell in the blood and tissues) and severe vasculitis (inflammation of blood and lymph vessels). This disorder has been associated with allergic disorders ...
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- Dangerous Blood & Transfusions
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I found a great article about blood transfusions and their dangers. This was done by Dr. Howenstine who also did a great article on parasite infections and mental health. ... ... Dr. Howenstine goes into depth about pathogens and how they might not be screened for in donated blood. ... ... http://www.townsendletter.com/July2008/bloodtrans0708.htm ... ... ... ... There was a post done last year on human blood not being sterile. ... ... http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=934360#i ... [End]
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- Blood Flukes (from the parasite files)
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by #70428
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... http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/loom/2008/10/08/even-blood-flukes-get-divorced/#more-1312 ... ... ... ... http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/loom/category/the-parasite-files/ ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Pistachio nuts may improve heart health
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by #70428
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... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080926105025.htm ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Observing bacteria, fungi and protozoa using the light microscope
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Fab site :- ... ... ... http://www.btinternet.com/~stephen.durr/microbes.html ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Ascaris Video
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... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD6JfEvzWJs ... ... http://goldbamboo.com/video-t1888.html ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Law now requires dogs to be free of parasites
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by peggyaus
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Law now requires dogs to be free of intestinal parasites, skin parasites (fleas and mites) and heartworms: ... ... ... ... ... http://www.al.com/news/huntsvilletimes/local.ssf?/base/news/1226324704274560.xml&coll=1 ... [End]
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- Lyme & Autism
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by rabbitears
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This is a story on one woman’s fight with Lyme disease and proper diagnosing. ... ... ”It’s a multi-factorial disease encompassing multiple infections such as Borrelia, Bartonella, Mycoplasma, Babesia, and Strep, to name a few.” ... ... ... http://townsendletter.com/AugSept2008/lymeautism0808.htm ... [End]
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- Parasites Cases: Echinococcosis - Part 7
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by rabbitears
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I’ve done several posts before on Echinococcosis -- very nasty parasites that can cause hydatis disease and other life-threatening problems. This parasite infection seems to be more prevalent in Europe (according to a study that I posted), but it isn’t off limits to those in the States. Echincoccosis is #1 in my book; tapeworm infections follow closely behind along with ascaris. Echincoccosis seem to have no limits on their invasive nature; whereas, some parasites have favorite locations. Below are some other unusual cases that were reported on about these parasites. ... ... ... ... http://www.i ...
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- Parasite Cases: Arthropod Infections - Part 6
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by rabbitears
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If you go to the link, you’ll find various abstracts on reported arthropod infections. ... ... ... http://www.thedoctorsdoctor.com/diseases/arthropod.htm ... [End]
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- Parasite Cases: Strongyloides - Part 5
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by rabbitears
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Strongyloides is hard to get a diagnosis for, particularly, in the States. It is apparent that the tropics has problems with diagnosing these parasites too. ... ... ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18804829?dopt=Abstract ... ... Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2008 Sep 18 ... ... ... ... Intestinal strongyloidiasis: a diagnosis frequently missed in the tropics. ... ... ... ... Agrawal V, Agarwal T, Ghoshal UC. ... ... ... ... Department of Pathology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Raebareli Road, Lucknow 226014, Uttar Pradesh, India. ... ... ... ... Strongyloides stercoralis, a nematode parasite, is en ...
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Parasite Cases: Enterobius vermicularis (Pinworm) - Part 4
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by rabbitears
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Below are 3 three cases with unusual presentation: urinary tract infection, small bowel involving gangrene, and the last was found during a colonoscopy. ... ... ... ... http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2194705 ... ... ... ... ... ... http://www.bhj.org/journal/2004_4602_april/html/smallbowel_207.htm ... ... ... ... ... ... I’m posting the last one because it’s disappeared twice - I also wasn’t able to get the last portion, but the below should be interesting enough to get an understanding. ... ... ... ... http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/514502 ... ... http://www.medscape.com/viewar ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Re: Parasite Cases: Angiostrongylus - Part 3
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by Newport
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Did they just forget about A.Vasorum? ... ... Angiostrongylus vasorum ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=795786 ... ... ... A.Vasorum Update ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=893567#i1 ... [End]
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- Parasite Cases: Angiostrongylus - Part 3
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by rabbitears
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Proper tests were performed and all results were negative. ... ”Stool examination for ova and parasites was negative. Chest radiographs revealed no abnormalities, and abdominal radiographs revealed a prominent bowel gas pattern consistent with adynamic ileus.” ... ... ... Furthermore... ... ”Examination of feces for ova and parasites is not helpful because they are not excreted in human feces.” ... ... I honestly believe they can be found, but better techniques need to be employed or they need to look HARDER for the evidence. ... ... ... ... http://arpa.allenpress.com/arpaonline/?request=get-document&doi=10.1043%2F ...
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- Parasite Cases: Lung Flukes - Part 2
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by rabbitears
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The reading of this case is good education along with the scans to learn about infections. This case shouldn’t be used to diagnose your own problem if you have something going on with the lungs. If I remember correctly there are about 14 different parasites that can invade the lungs. I’d like to reiterate, not everyone who has lung problems is going to have a fluke infection. ... ... ... ... ... ... Lung Fluke ... ... http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/ content/short/187/2/W236 [End]
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- Parasite Cases: Thorax - Part 1 *LINK FIXED*
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I’ve made posts involving rare cases of parasites found in bones, chest walls, etc. The following Series will be different cases that I found on parasites and their case management. ... ... ... ... The following is a link that consists of various infections involving thoracic manifestations. There are pictures to view making each case different. ... ... ... ... http://radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/25/1/135 ... ... ... ... ... [End]
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- Tapeworm-like Parasite Discovered & More Aggressive
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by rabbitears
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This parasite was discovered in 1996. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Humans ... ... ... ... By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN ... ... Published: June 28, 1996 ... ... ... ... Scientists in California said today that they had discovered what they believe is a previously unknown parasitic worm that can be fatal to humans. ... ... Fragments of the worm were found in an AIDS patient who died from the infestation, but they were not identified until a year later. The worm had molecular biology resembling that of a tapeworm but acted more aggressively in the body than most tapeworms. ... ... Doctors initially thought the patient was suffering fro ...
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- cryptostrongelous pulmoni / trichenella spirilis
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by smuse
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Here is for the most part, what almost killed me, and it sure explains alot of things too. You must read through the whole site, the first pages might not seem like they apply, but you keep reading and you will see something that does! If not you are lucky, but never the less we need to be educated on what is going on. ... ... ... http://www.toxicworm.com/page6.html ... ... ... Not sure how I found this page, I found it when I was really sick, but it is worth posting for sure! [End]
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- Immune System Study: Music Raises Levels
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by rabbitears
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Hello: ... ... ... ... Last year there was a small conversation about using music and the immune system. I came across this article and thought that I’d post it. ... ... ... ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ news/uknews/2569640/Music-can- boost-your-immune-system.html ... ... ... Music can boost your immune system ... ... Listening to music can give your immune system a boost and may help fight off disease, researchers have discovered. ... ... ... ... ... By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent ... ... Last Updated: 6:25PM BST 16 Aug 2008 ... ... Scientists found that after listening to just 50 minutes of uplifting dance music, the ...
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- Q Fever (Query Fever) - What Is It?
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by rabbitears
5 year
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I don’t believe that I’ve made this post on Q Fever - if I did, it’s a good read anyway. :) ... ... ... ... The Most Infectious Disease in the World: Q Fever ... ... By Pcmiztress, published Jan 29, 2008 ... ... ... ... Infectious diseases are those diseases that are contagious; these diseases include parasites, fungi, viruses, and bacteria that are able to enter a body, whether human or animal, and survive as well as multiply. Infectious diseases cause more than 15 million deaths each year. But there is one infectious disease that is considered to be the most infectious and that is Q Fever, also known as Que ...
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- Vitamin C Study: Cancer, Cardiovascular, 'Stones', Calcium Deposits, and...
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by rabbitears
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We’ve done some posts regarding vitamin studies (see the end of post). Below are articles on Vitamin C. The first is on cancers and the second is on coronary, stones, etc., and the last article is about surgeries. ... ... ... ... http://naturalhealthnews. blogspot.com/2008/10/vitamin- c-and-cancer.html ... ... Vitamin C and Cancer ... ... ... ... Just like vaccination, many in medicine want you not to believe that nutritional supplements such as vitamin C can help you prevent or treat cancer. The same anti-vitamin campaign has been engineered to alter your perceptions about vitamin E and vitamin A. ... ... ... ... Of c ...
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Eye Parasite - Human Thelaziasis (Zoonatic)
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by rabbitears
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My notations are enlarged & bolded. ... ... ... ... http://www.cdc.gov/eid/ content/14/4/647.htm ... ... Volume 14, Number 4–April 2008 ... ... Human Thelaziasis, Europe ... ... Domenico Otranto* and Moreno Dutto† ... ... *University of Bari, Bari, Italy; and †Croce and Carle Hospital, Cuneo, Italy ... ... Suggested citation for this article ... ... ... Abstract ... ... Thelazia callipaeda eyeworm is a nematode transmitted by drosophilid flies to carnivores in Europe. It has also been reported in the Far East in humans. We report T. callipaeda infection in 4 human patients in Italy and France. ... ... ... ... ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Mold: Your Mood, Warning Signs & Clean-up Environment
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by rabbitears
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Below is a good article. There was another post that I made on toxin binders and another one on clean-up tips. Both of those posts are good to read. ... ... ... http://aromatherapy4u.wordpress.com/2007/08/30/mold-and-mood-could-your-depression-be-caused-by-mold/ ... ... ... Mold and Mood - could your depression be caused by mold ... ... This morning CNN’s, Sanjay Gupta, spoke about a Brown University study on mold and it’s link to depression. In recent years, a number of scientific studies have shown us that our exposure to environmental toxins is steadily increasing, and that we are absorbing them at an in ...
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- Infections & Cellular Changes
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by rabbitears
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... http://www.emergingworlds.com/ch_article.cfm?link=Scientists_discover_how_some_viruses_take_strong_hold_of_cells.htm ... ... ... Scientists Discover How Some Viruses Take Strong Hold of Cells ... September 25, 2001 ... Brookhaven National Laboratory ... ... UPTON, NY -- As part of an ongoing effort to understand how viruses infect cells, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have deciphered the molecular-level interaction between coxsackievirus -- which infects the heart, brain, pancreas, and other organs -- and the human cell protein to which it attaches. ... ... This w ...
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- Darkside: Medication, Corruption & FDA Scientists Fearful (LINKS FIXED)
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by rabbitears
5 year
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I thought that I’d repost this on the FDA and scientific corruption. There are 2 very good articles on the subject if you go to the FDA post. ... ... ... http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=792080#i ... ... ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=792081#i ... ... ... ... [End]
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Antimicrobial & Antidepressant: St. John's Wort
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by rabbitears
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When I did the series on Antimicrobial studies, I thought that I did one on the herb St. John’s wort, but when I went to search for the post I couldn’t find it; therefore, I’m assuming that I didn’t do one (it was around the time the computer crashed). St. John’s wort is a good herb to use in combination with other herbs. ... ... ... ... Many people associate SJW as an antidepressant and treating the nervous system. There are numerous studies on the subject, but many people don’t know that SJW is also a good one to use when combating microbial organisms. There have been some studies on findings i ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Re: Heart Disease Can Be Caused By Other Infections
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by Newport
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Some that come to mind: ... ... Coxsackie B - from Ascaris ... S.typhi, biowarfare exists ... B.henslae ... B.quintana ... Yellow Fever, biowarfare exists ... Dengue fever, biowarfare exists ... Lyme, biowarfare exists ... Zoster and C.pneumoniae ... Diphtheria, biowarfare exists ... Brucella, biowarfare exists ... Malaria, biowarfare exists (Babesia) ... Nocardia ... Strep.pyogenes, aka Scarlet fever ... ***** Heartworms [End]
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- Heart Disease Can Be Caused By Other Infections
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by rabbitears
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http://www.emergingworlds.com/ ch_article.cfm?link=Studies_ Find_More_Heart_Disease,_ Infection_Links.htm ... ... ... ... Studies Find More Heart Disease, Infection Links ... ... November 7, 2000 ... ... WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Three studies to be published on Tuesday strengthen theories that infections may be linked with heart disease in some cases. ... ... People infected with herpes simplex, the virus that causes cold sores, were twice as likely to have a heart attack or die from heart disease as uninfected people, one study found. ... ... A second study found that bacteria linked with heart disease ride int ...
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- The Gut, Microbes & Mental/Emotional Health - Part 6 (End)
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by rabbitears
5 year
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This is the last of the Series. Below is an excerpt from an article on Lyme Disease; a publication by Brown University on mold; possible therapies; and links to previous posts on other microbial pathogens. ... ... ... ... http://www.ei-resource.org/ lyme-disease-and- environmental-illness/ ... ... Lyme Disease & Depression, Anxiety and other Mental/Emotional Problems ... ... Borrelia burgdorferi is known to be particularly attracted to cells of the nervous system and as a result causes many neurological and psychological symptoms. Common symptoms of Lyme disease include depression, mood swings, irritabi ...
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- Article from The Miami Herald - 23 YEARS AGO!
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by #70428
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I stumbled on this - (I wonder how much research has been done in the last 23 years?!). ... ... In “The Miami Herald” dated June 25, 1978 (just 23 years ago!) an article appeared titled “Worms Outrank Cancer as Man’s Deadliest Enemy”. It reads: ... ... “One of every four people in the world is infected with roundworms, which cause fever, cough and intestinal problems. A quarter of the worlds people have hookworms, which can cause anemia and abdominal pain. Another third of a billion people suffer from abdominal pain and diarrhea caused by whipworms.” ... ... Not much research is being done on these disea ...
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- The Gut, Microbes & Mental/Emotional Health - Part 5
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Scientific American published a great article this year on depression and the microbial link as a possible cause. ... ... ... ... http://www.sciam.com/article. cfm?id=infected-with-insanity& print=true ... ... ... Scientific American Mind - April 17, 2008 ... ... Infected with Insanity: Could Microbes Cause Mental Illness? ... ... Viruses or bacteria may be at the root of schizophrenia and other disorders ... ... By Melinda Wenner ... ... ... ... ... ... Schizophrenia is a devastating illness. One percent of the world’s population suffers from its symptoms of hallucinations, psychosis and impair ...
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- The Gut, Microbes & Mental/Emotional Health - Part 4
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by rabbitears
5 year
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http://www.emergingworlds.com/ ch_article.cfm?link=Interview_ with_Dr._Ian_Lipkin.htm ... ... ... ... Questions and Answers: The Nature of Disease ... ... ... ... Are infectious agents responsible for more diseases than we currently realize? ... ... ... ... NEWSWEEK WEB EXCLUSIVE ... ... http://www.newsweek.com/ ... ... A recent study by German researchers reportedly found that the Borna virus, an infection that is known to cause behavioral changes in some animals, was present in up to 100 percent of people experiencing severe mood disorders, but in only 30 percent of people who were healthy. The results prompted ...
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- The Gut, Microbes & Mental/Emotional Health - Part 3
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by rabbitears
5 year
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http://www.ei-resource.org/ illness-information/ environmental-illnesses/ candida-and-gut-dysbiosis/ ... ... The Intestinal Zoo ... ... ... ... Around 500 species of bacteria, as well as many species of yeast and other organisms, inhabit the human gastrointestinal tract and make up the "gut flora". In an average adult the bacteria weigh about 1kg and the number of individual organisms easily outnumbers the total number of cells in the human body. ... ... ... ... Luckily for us a large number of these organisms don’t cause disease, as it would be easy to assume, in fact, they help protect us from dise ...
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- The Gut, Microbes & Mental/Emotional Health - Part 2
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Below is an article with text that I’ve highlighted that caught my attention; such as, diets between meat eaters and vegetarians. Tables are mentioned in the text and are not included; if you’re interested in seeing this version you have the option of viewing the PDF file. ... ... ... ... PDF - http://www.thorne.com/media/ dysbiosis.pdf ... ... ... ... http://www.ei-resource.org/ articles/candida-and-gut- dysbiosis-articles/microbial- ecology-and-dysbiosis-in- human-medicine/ ... ... ... ... Microbial Ecology and Dysbiosis in Human Medicine ... John A. Catanzaro N.D. and Lisa Green B.Sc. ... ... ... ... Abstract ... ... ... ... Mic ...
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- The Gut, Microbes & Mental/Emotional Health - Part 1
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by rabbitears
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This will be a Series on the gut and microbial organisms in how they affect someone at different stages of a disease process. My highlights are in blue. ... ... ... ... FYI: Last year I did a different Gut Series -- Dr. Leo Galland’s book, INTESTINAL PARASITES, BACTERIAL DYSBIOSIS AND LEAKY GUT EXCERPTS FROM POWER HEALING ... ... ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm. asp?i=1024801#i - Part 1 ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm. asp?i=1024802#i - Part 2 ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm. asp?i=1025523#i - Part 3 ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm. asp?i=1025976#i - Part 4 ... ... http://curezone.com/f ...
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- Pain - Biochemical Changes With Diseases & Management
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by rabbitears
5 year
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http://naturalhealthnews. blogspot.com/2008/09/pain- promotes-disease-state.html ... ... ... Pain Promotes Disease State ... ... If you understand that any condition ending is "itis" means inflammation, this report is reasonable. Arthritis means inflammation of the joints. ... ... ... ... It doesn’t go far enough in terms of identifying what creates the state and degree of pain. ... ... ... ... Pain is interpreted individually based on socialization, culture, education and many other variables. ... ... ... ... Some researchers have identified emotional states associated with arthritis and other health issues. Perha ...
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- Superbugs! Gram-Negative Pathogens Develop
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by rabbitears
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http://www.newyorker.com/ reporting/2008/08/11/080811fa_ fact_groopman?currentPage=al ... ... Superbugs ... ... The new generation of resistant infections is almost impossible to treat. ... ... [End]
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- Antimicrobial Study - Natural Toothpastes
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by rabbitears
5 year
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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 135, No 8, 1133-1141. ... © 2004 American Dental Association ... ... The antimicrobial potential of 14 natural herbal dentifrices ... ... Results of an in vitro diffusion method study ... ... SEAN S. LEE, D.D.S., WU ZHANG, M.D. and YIMING LI, D.D.S., M.S.D., Ph.D. ... ... Background. Increasing numbers of Americans are using natural herbal products for general and oral health care. Few of these products, however, have undergone rigorous testing, as evidenced by the limited amount of information on their safety and efficacy in the literature. The authors conducted an in vitro study to evaluat ...
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- Leishmania - A Better Understanding
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by rabbitears
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Leishmania is a parasitic organism that has been increasing. Troops have come back from the war have been infected by this parasite. Below is a publication on the parasite; there are also other posts on this Forum too about Leishmania. ... ... ... http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/about/divisions/is/immuno/stmarys/leish/ ... ... ... [End]
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- Chlamydia: Rogue Bacteria Involved In Both Heart Disease And Infertility
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by #70428
5 year
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071120095413.htm ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- The Human Lung Fluke - Paragonimus westermani
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by Newport
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... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragonimus_westermani ... ... ... [End]
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- Bioworms are a problem too....
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by rabbitears
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A very good post -- thank you. :) ... ... Not only do I think mycoplasm is an engineered problem but actual nematodes -- I call them Bioworms. ... ... I think, the biggest problem that I stumbled upon while doing research was discovering that farmers are using bioengineered worms on their crops that are resistant to killing them. This further complicates matters in many ways. Here’s a post that I did on Bioworms: ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=336&i=13875 ... [End]
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- USDA- Mycotoxins/grain & corn...and Aflatoxins
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by jessesmom1987
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The more I listen to Doug Kaufman on tv, the more I believe fungal toxins in our foods are a serious health threat, and that many chronic health conditions, including cancer, are caused by fungus (yeast). ... ... He had a good show on today, with Dr. Simoncini, showing videos of a camera inside of different people that Dr’s would say was cancer- when it was actually white and yeast/fungal overgrowth. ... ... http://www.knowthecause.com ... ... ... Sugar feeds the fungus, but the reason for the grains/corn not being in the ”Phase 1 diet” of Doug Kaufman’s, is because of the mold/fungus in them. It can be ...
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- "Engineered" Mycoplasma
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by jessesmom1987
5 year
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... ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1268987 ... ... [End]
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- Myositis
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by rabbitears
5 year
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The below was one long paragraph, but broke it up for easier reading. ... ... ... ... http://cmr.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/21/3/473 ... ... ... ... Clinical Microbiology Reviews, July 2008, p. 473-494, Vol. 21, No. 3 ... ... 0893-8512/08/$08.00+0 doi:10.1128/CMR.00001-08 ... ... Copyright © 2008, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. ... ... Bacterial, Fungal, Parasitic, and Viral Myositis ... ... Nancy F. Crum-Cianflone* ... ... ... ... Infectious Diseases Division, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, California, and Infectious Disease Clinical Research Program, Uniformed Services Univers ...
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- *Article* - Aflatoxin
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by #70428
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... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aflatoxin ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Have You Ever Wondered What Happened To Your Test or Diagnosis?
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by rabbitears
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This is a good article about testing mistakes at the Family Doctor. There are other posts on this Forum about labs. ... ... ... ... ... ... http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/08/14/testing-mistakes-at-the-family-doctor/ ... ... ... ... ... ... August 14, 2008, 11:29 am ... ... Testing Mistakes at the Family Doctor ... ... ... ... Ordering the wrong test, missing results and forgetting to notify patients are among the many testing mistakes that occur routinely at the offices of family doctors, a new study shows. ... ... ... ... The report, published in the journal Quality & Safety in Health Care, looked at testing procedures and mist ...
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- Very interesting Articles involving lung disease
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by #70428
5 year
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Interesting articles on lung disease. ... ... A Lung Disease Called Bronchiectasis ... ... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/950379/a_lung_disease_called_bronchiectasis.html?cat=5 ... ... ... Lung Disease & Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis ... ... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/277725/lung_disease_hypersensitivity_pneumonitis.html?cat=70 ... ... ... Lung Disease Victim, Felicia Dunn-Jones, Added to List of Sept. 11 Victims ... Woman died 5 months after the attack ... ... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/257121/lung_disease_victim_felicia_dunnjones.html?cat=8 ... ... Cured Meats Causes Lower Lung Function ...
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- Entamoeba histolytica
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Below is the article that I came across that I had mentioned above. On the site where I got this article I noticed a rather interesting notation next to the article - Date: December 31, 1969 - I’m assuming that the below is a republication and/or the information was readily available back then but no one did anything with it (obviously). Anyway.... ... ... ... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/549371 ... ... /study_researchers_identify_a_way_to.html?cat=5 ... ... Study: Researchers Identify a Way to Control a Dangerous Human Parasite (Entamoeba Histolytica) ... ... By R.B., published Jan 18, 2008 ... ... Acc ...
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- Babesiosis - The "New Parasite" Disease Rising
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by rabbitears
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Newport,, 70428, and Monique1 have provided some good information on Lyme & Babesiosis in other posts. I came across this article that identifies Babesiosis as a "new parasite". ... ... ... ... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/128047/will_babesiosis_challenge_lyme_disease.html?cat=4 ... ... Will Babesiosis Challenge Lyme Disease? a New Parasite is Rising as a Rare Disease ... ... With the Babesiosis Parasite Loose Are Eastern States Safe? ... ... By Max O’ Well, published Jan 18, 2007 ... ... ... ... Will Babesiosis challenge Lyme Disease? A new parasite is rising as a rare disease. ... ... ... ... With t ...
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- *News* About Bladder Cancer
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by #70428
5 year
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Bladder Cancer Detected Via Amplified Gene In Cells Found In Urine ... ... ... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080923164644.htm ... ... ... 70428 [End]
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- Cancer Fighting Strategies
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by #70428
5 year
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http://www.cancerfightingstrategies.com/causes.html ... ... Check out the Strategy Sections. ... --- ... ... I’m not surprised about the undernoted - ... ... ”What The Medical Industry Won’t Tell You ... About Treating Cancer ... There was a woman whose daughter was in the advanced stages of brain cancer. She asked her oncologist if it was ok to give her daughter a superfood called blue green algae. Her doctor told her that it was no problem, that in fact a number of his patients had used that supplement with success in fighting cancer. ... ... Naturally she wondered why he didn’t tell her about this product a year ...
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- Parasite Drug Resistance – An Increasing Challenge
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by rabbitears
5 year
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... ... http://www.ajtmh.org/cgi/content/full/73/2/232 ... ... IS ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE A THREAT TO THE PROGRAM TO ELIMINATE LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS? ... ... ... ... http://books.google.com/books?id=pvsb757lRpUC&pg=PA60&lpg=PA60&dq=human+anthelmintic+resistance&source=web&ots=86_bDFY9cR&sig=2FlHqfjYw4ZpkJk2eMOxeBkRKyM&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result#PPA59,M1 ... ... ... Drug Resistance in Treatment of Schistosomiasis (A Google book) ... ... ... ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17608966?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkp ...
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- Oral Health: Magnolia Bark for Bacteria, Tooth Decay & Stress
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by rabbitears
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... ... http://www.naturalnews.com/z022466.html ... ... ... Originally published January 8 2008 ... Magnolia Tree Bark Extract Fights Bad Breath, Tooth Decay, Stress ... by Leslee Dru Browning ... ... ... (NaturalNews) Magnolia Bark has been used in Chinese Medicine since the year 100 A.D. Magnolia Bark was primarily selected as a safe treatment for low energy, anxiety, stress and depression. Recently, after hundreds of years of herbal use, scientific research discovered that magnolia bark is rich in two biphenol compounds (magnolol and honokiol), which are thought to contribute to the primary anti-stress and co ...
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- Are our Livers Brominated?
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by Newport
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... Given some of the research that is presented, I’m inclined to believe that there maybe some merit to flushing. Whether or not the ”stones” are real or not is questionable to me. ... http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1021466 ... ... ... ... Drinking Ghee in the morning will also flush out the PCBs stored in your liver. ... [End]
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- Antimicrobial Study: Various Herbs - Part 2
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by rabbitears
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There are some good studies being done on herbs that grow in Asia and South America. Many herbs from those regions are very potent and some of the best. If you do a Google search on the botanical names, you can also get the English names for those herbs -- you might find that they can be obtainable through local stores (apothecaries), Asian marketplace, or online. Below are several studies showing some promise on pathogenic organisms using herbs. ... ... ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=16678369&dopt=Abstract ... ... ... ... 3: Kumar VP, Cha ...
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GB/Liver Flush: Is There Efficacy in the Practice? Questions for ALL
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by rabbitears
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Hello Everyone: Before anyone starts throwing rotten tomatoes at their computer screen…. please allow me to finish. :) The subject that I’m bringing up may be a "hot button" for folks thinking that I’m being negative or anti-whatever, which I’m not. I have questions about the Gallbladder/Liver Flushing since a lot of people do it and it relates to parasites and microbial issues. ... If at all possible, I’d like to present both sides of the GB/LF for consideration – CZ members and MDs – I see what the problem is on both sides and would like to stay neutral. ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Antimicrobial: Bitter Melon
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by rabbitears
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There have been studies on bitter melon and the benefits are positive -- to name a few, combating diabetes, cancer, HIV, parasites, other infectious diseases, and killing pathogens. Below are 3 links on the subject (the first link is a bit technical and the other 2 are good articles on the subject. ... ... ... ... http://www.indusextracts.com/momordia-charantia-dry-extract.htm ... ... ... ... http://health.learninginfo.org/bitter-melon.htm ... ... ... ... http://www.naturalnews.com/z024051.html ... ... ... ... ... [End]
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- Natural Medicines vs. Drugs - How Do They Compare?
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by rabbitears
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http://www.naturalnews.com/z022628.html ... ... The Side-Effect Challenge: Whole Plant Medicines Vs. Drug Counterparts ... ... by Kal Sellers ... ... ... ... (NaturalNews) Quinine was first isolated from Peruvian Bark (aka: Chinchona, Quina) in 1820. It took until the early 1900’s for it to really become a world-wide popular drug for malaria. It was a wonderful drug for a while. It cured malaria and took the danger out of this disease. ... ... ... ... It really only lasted as a wonder drug for malaria for about 50 years. Malaria became quinine-resistant and quinine may not work at all today. The malaria germ ...
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Here is Nitazoxanide in action, before and after images
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by smuse
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Here is Mr Happy worm, all in one piece, ... ... ... ... ... ... Here is Mr Dead Worm after Nitazoxanide blew out his neck, this is how it acts, to most all parasites, protazoa and so on.... ... ... ... [Image Embedded Here] [End]
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- Antibiotics - Are They Coming To An End?
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by rabbitears
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Sometime ago I made a post with an FDA warning about antibiotics. ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1221895#i ... ... ... ... ... ... Below is a good article, as a follow-up to a previous discussion. ... ... http://www.naturalnews.com/z022800.html ... ... The End of Antibiotics and the Rise of Iodine as an Effective Alternative ... ... by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD ... ... ... ... (NaturalNews) Eventually antibiotics are going to be seen as one of the worst things to ever come out of pharmaceutical science because in the end, they have made us only weaker in the face of ever increasingly strong super bugs that are resista ...
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- *NEWS* Citrus Fruits In Danger - Bacterium Killer
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by rabbitears
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The below article is a very serious and severe prediction about these crops. Lemons/limes have been studied and can kill up to 20 pathogens -- to not have these fruits anymore would be a great loss! ... ... ... ... http://www.naturalnews.com/z024055.html ... ... Citrus Crops in U.S Under Siege From Unknown Bacterium ... ... by Barbara L. Minton (see all articles by this author) ... ... ... ... ... ... (NaturalNews) Citrus greening is blazing through the Florida citrus groves like wildfire. Scientists don’t know how long it will take to find a treatment or cure for this contagious bacterial disease. One scenario ...
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- Antimicrobial Study: Reishi - The "Lucky Fungus"
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by rabbitears
5 year
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The reishi mushroom is an incredible fungus. Below is a great publication about it. ... ... ... ... "Reishi Mushrooms Known as kisshotake or the "lucky fungus," in Japan, reishi mushrooms were originally used in China in both cooking and traditional healing." ... ... ... ... ... ... http://www.naturalnews.com/z021498.html ... ... Studies show reishi mushrooms benefit people stricken with a variety of ailments, from high blood pressure to AIDS ... ... by Dani Veracity ... ... ... ... Hailed in ancient Eastern medicine as the "mushroom of immortality" and the "medicine of kings," you’d exp ...
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Nitazoxanide is an action-not a poison?
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by smuse
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Nitazoxanide, which is a 5-nitrothiazole compound and a member of a new class of pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFOR) inhibitors. Nitazoxanide has been shown to have activity against protozoa, ”helminths” (lymes)) and bacteria in vitro, in animal models or both. ... ... The antiprotozoal activity of nitazoxanide is believed to be due to interference with the pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFOR) enzyme-dependent electron transfer reaction, which is essential to anaerobic energy metabolism. It is probable that nitazoxanide is selectively toxic for organisms capable of intracellular redu ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Nano Tech Microbiolagist links / take the home grown red wine test to se...
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by smuse
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Unfortunately, the fibers seem to be every where. ... ... The Dust, in the air, in New Mexico, and California, is full of it. ... ... Carries a lot of ”cryptostrongilous pulmoni’s” with it. ... ... The males are red, and the females are blue....I do not know what sex the white ones are, or the black ones. ... ... And these are, one tough cookie, to run off. ... ... It doesnt matter how many times I rid them from my body, they will be right back, from one source or another. ... ... ”But Thanks to who ever removed all my latests posts, instead of, educating us.” ... ... Here is the red wine test, to see the fibers, in your th ...
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- Cancer & Selenium With Benefits As A Powerful Fighter
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Below is an excellent publication on cancer and the mineral selenium. ... ... ... ... http://www.naturalnews.com/z016446.html ... ... ... ... The mineral selenium proves itself as powerful anti-cancer medicine ... ... by Alexis Black ... ... ... ... One of the most effective naturally occurring weapons against cancer is, like most healthy things, something many of us are not getting enough of. The mineral selenium has been shown in multiple studies to be an effective tool in warding off various types of cancer, including breast, esophageal, stomach, prostate, liver and bladder cancers. Not many people get the recommen ...
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- Anti-inflammatories: Controlling Pain & Inflammation
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by rabbitears
5 year
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A few years ago I had written a post on the P Forum with my experience when I had parasites go into my eyes. It was a very painful experience. I know that many people are dealing with pain in their lives and I thought that I’d make a post on this. Painful inflammation can be controlled with using herbs to break a vicious cycle. ... ... One comment that I want to make is that many people will use herbs (or drugs) to kill parasites, but what many don’t know is that when there is die-off there can be a danger in some instances with swelling, inflammation, and pain. This would be true for brain par ...
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- Immune System Study - Music Booster
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by rabbitears
5 year
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I know that a lot of people are suffering.... frustrated and don’t know what to do! If you can listen up or kick off your shoes how about dancing?! :) ... ... ... ... Last year there was a small conversation about using music and the immune system. I came across this article recently and thought that I’d post as an addition. ... ... ... ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ news/uknews/2569640/Music-can- boost-your-immune-system.html ... ... ... Music can boost your immune system ... ... Listening to music can give your immune system a boost and may help fight off disease, researchers have discovered. ... ... ... ... ... By Ric ...
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- High Tech microbiologist says this about Morgellons
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by smuse
5 year
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Reguarding Morgellon Fibers: ... ... They are clearly nanotech because of the complex sub-micron filament structure, the associated biological components, and the fact there is ABSOLUTELY NO MATCH to known pathogens or synthetic materials. ... ... I mean, anyone looking at the monstrous bifurcated fibers staring back at you from the cup will realize something is very wrong. Go ahead and put it under the microscope, I promise the ”nanotech” claim will stand up to scrutiny. ;) ... ... Sub-micron replicating fractal structure = biological or nano-techHowever, we do know this: ... ... 1) The fibers evolved from ...
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- *NEWS* Hospitals 'infested with vermin'
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by #70428
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7542718.stm ... ... Patients Assocition:- ... ”If these hospitals were restaurants they would be closed down and out of business.” ... ... It’s an absolute disgrace! ... ... Bring back the Matrons, they’d sort it out! This kind of thing would never have been allowed to happen back in the good old days. In my opinion, privatisation, hospitals employing private cleaning firms are to blame. Why is everything always down to money. Hospital cleaning should be kept ’in-house’ as in the good old days. ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Fungus - Histoplasmosis
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by #70428
5 year
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... http://www.dhpe.org/infect/histo.html ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- *NEWS* Virus Weaves Itself Into The DNA Transferred From Parents To Babi...
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by #70428
5 year
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... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080902112301.htm ... ... ... Parents expect to pass on their eye or hair color, their knobby knees or their big feet to their children through their genes. But they don’t expect to pass on viruses through those same genes. ... ... New research from the University of Rochester Medical Center shows that some parents pass on the human herpes virus 6 (HHV-6) to their children because it is integrated into their chromosomes. This is the first time a virus has been shown to become part of the human DNA and then get passed to subsequent generations. This unique ...
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- *NEWS* Toxic Plastics: Bisphenol A Linked To Metabolic Syndrome In Human...
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by #70428
5 year
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080904151629.htm ... ... ... New research from the University of Cincinnati (UC) implicates the primary chemical used to produce hard plastics—bisphenol A (BPA)—as a risk factor for metabolic syndrome and its consequences. ... ... In a laboratory study, using fresh human fat tissues, the UC team found that BPA suppresses a key hormone, adiponectin, which is responsible for regulating insulin sensitivity in the body and puts people at a substantially higher risk for metabolic syndrome. ... ... Metabolic syndrome is a combination of risk factors that include lower ...
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- *NEWS* How Salmonella Bacteria Contaminate Salad Leaves
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by #70428
5 year
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... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080902221812.htm ... ... ... How Salmonella bacteria can cause food poisoning by attaching to salad leaves is revealed in new research presented September 3 at the 21st International ICFMH Symposium ’Food Micro 2008’ conference in Aberdeen. ... ... The new study shows how some Salmonella bacteria use the long stringy appendages they normally use to help them ’swim’ and move about to attach themselves to salad leaves and other vegetables, causing contamination and a health risk. ... ... Food poisoning from Salmonella and E. coli is commonly associated with eat ...
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Parasitology volume 1 for web - 500 slides of parasites, with a few pics...
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by monique_1
5 year
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... http://picasaweb.google.com/idintl/ParasitologyVolume1ForWeb#5177598769815873266 ... ... The first 40-50 pics are maybe not so interesting, but please look through the whole slide show. There are many microscopic pictures. ... ... Here are some examples of what can be found in that huge slide show. ... ... ... ... ... Fasciola hepatica. Normal sheep liver and one damaged by MIGRATING larvae. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Dirofilaria immitis. Multiple adult worms are present in the veins of a dog LIVER. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Toxocara canis. Adults. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Taenia crassiceps. Diagrammatic depiction of how cysticercus was ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Morgellons Analyzed Again! - Microbiologist's Report
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by rabbitears
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Hello Everyone: ... ... ... ... Someone sent me this via email that was sent out by the Morgellons’ Foundation. Please follow the links and view the report. I think it will be of interests to all who is concerned about Morgellons. (I’d appreciate it if whoever monitors the forum on appropriateness to not erase this message -- this is a PUBLIC letter that went out to millions and not a private matter. Thank you.) The PHASE ONE REPORT in this notice is rather significant. ... ... ... ... MRF ... ... Morgellons Research Foundation ... ... PO Box 357 ... ... Guilderland, NY 12084-0357 ... ... ... ... August 2008 Newsletter ... ...
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- *News* Rife Frequencies Found by Physicists to Kill Viruses
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by rabbitears
5 year
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http://www.rense.com/products/rifeb3.htm ... ... ... ... Physicists Kill Viruses With Rife’s Genius - NO Credit Given Vibrational Medicine - Scientists Destroy Viruses ... ... By Blasting Them With Resonant Frequencies By David Gutierrez 9-1-8 (NaturalNews) -- Physicists at Arizona State University say they have developed a method to calculate the exact frequency that it would take to shake a virus to death, according to an article published in the journal Physical Review Letters. Researchers have discovered that when viru ...
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- Mysterious "Virus" - Can It Come Here or Is It Already Here?
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by rabbitears
5 year
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A couple of posts have been made about an unknown or "killer" virus found in the States. The links to the posts are below; there is an article from an Indian publication on a mysterious virus killing people: ... ... ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1220378#i ... ... ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/em_fck.asp?i=1099326 ... ... ... ... ... ... Article: ... ... http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?sectionName=&id= ... ... 9c992524-8c22-4c60-8dea-c595ff5d1cd7&&Headline=Mystery+virus+kills+160&strParent=strParentID ... ... ... ... Mystery virus kills 160 ... ... ... ... ... Pawan Dixit, Hind ...
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- Parasite Image Library
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by rabbitears
5 year
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This is a great reference for looking at images. Pioneer1 provided this link for us sometime ago. ... ... ... ... http://www.k-state.edu/parasitology/625tutorials/index.html ... ... ... [End]
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- Morgellons Analyzed
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by rabbitears
5 year
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" A broad variety of molds, fungi and bacterial have formed on most dental samples in addition to individual instances of the filament culture." ... ... ... ... The below link shows the analysis of Morgellons by an independent researcher. ... ... http://www.carnicom.com/culture1.htm ... ... ... ... Same researcher shows the morphing of Morgellons that is captured on video: ... ... http://www.carnicom.com/culture3.htm ... ... ... ... ... [End]
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Re: Mites and Hair Loss
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by Zoebess
5 year
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... I have had great luck using Organic Coconut Oil. I saturate my ... scalp and massage it in a bit. Then I cover it with a disposable ... shower cap~~you can usually find them at a discount store 10-15 ... for a dollar. I like to wear it all day, or as the article below ... says, all night. I lay out in the sun and allow my hair and scalp ... to soak up the oil which kills any parasites and also conditions ... the scalp as well. ... ... ... ... ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ... The best method of getting rid of both Demodex mites and scabies mites is to treat ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Tapeworm Infections Rising
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Below the highlighted information shows that this is a real problem. Although the stats are isolated to the Southwest, we’ve all seen huge migrations all over the country. Many immigrant workers work in restaurants, homes, etc. which exposes our potential everywhere -- this is a reality -- I believe it has been a problem all along from people around the world but it has increased in the USA & European countries. The 1800’s Gunn’s Report on tapeworms (post here) highlights if one person is infected, they can easily infect an entire neighborhood. Therefore, this is a REAL problem that h ...
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Mites and Hair Loss
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by rabbitears
5 year
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http://www.icim.ie/news/view- details.asp?NewsID=75 ... ... ... ... Infections ... ... A species of tiny mite, Demodex follicularum, may be the cause of, or contributing factor to, balding. These mites are present in virtually all hair follicles by the time a person reaches middle age, and in most cases cause no harm. Researchers believe that the difference between people who lose their hair and those who do not may lie in how the scalp reacts to the presence of these mites. If the body initiates the inflammatory response as it tries to reject the mites, this may close down the hair follicles, thus kill ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Hulda Clark's illustration of flukes
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by jessesmom1987
5 year
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from her book: ... ... ... ... http://www.royalrife.com/cure.pdf ... ... page 57 ... ... [End]
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- Chronic Fatigue and Methylation Cycle
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by jessesmom1987
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... http://www.drmyhill.co.uk/article.cfm?id=401 ... ... The Methylation Cycle ... ... ... August 2007 ... ... Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a symptom, not a diagnosis, and the name of the game is to identify the underlying causes. In fatigue syndromes we don’t see macro-pathology, we see micro-pathology - that is to say the problems are bio-chemical and occur at the molecular level. ... ... There are several cycles, which I now know to be centrally important in causing fatigue. All these cycles interlink with each other like Olympic rings and getting one cycle going will drive another. The important cycles which ...
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- More on liver/immune system
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by jessesmom1987
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... ... Glutathione deficiency has been found to be virtually universal in autoimmune diseases. This deficiency has two major implications: detox failure and viral/microbial activation. Glutathione plays a major role in detoxification. This deficiency impairs the body’s ability to get rid of toxins. ... ... Consequently, people slowly become toxic, storing away poisons in fatty tissue, muscles, organs and the brain. This cellular detox failure can make people canaries to their environment. ... ... To detoxify successfully, this glutathione deficiency must be addressed. ... ... Because glutathione is a potent ...
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Kickings from Nitazoxanide 500mg twice a day for 3 days
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by smuse
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these all came out over 4 week period from one run of the Nitazoxanide. I have been trying everything else for 1 year and six weeks. This was the most beneficial! ... ... I also have taenia, pork tapeworms, but the images didnt come out. And they were in my blood too. ... ... 1. ... ... ... ... 2. ... ... ... ... 3. ... ... ... ... 4. ... ... ... ... 5. ... ... ... ... 6. ... ... ... ... 7. ... ... ... ... 8. ... ... ... ... 9. ... ... ... ... 10. ... ... ... ... 11. ... ... ... ... 12. ... ... ... ... 13. ... ... ... ... 14. ... ... ... ... 15. ... ... ... ... 16. ... ... ... ... 17. ... ... ... ... I am only guessing what they all are, but I am learning.....any help would be appreciated! ... ... And some things here ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Very good info on the liver
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by jessesmom1987
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... 2 units but variable (Except in children) ... ... ... Post-hepatic ... ... Post-hepatic jaundice, also called obstructive jaundice, is caused by an interruption to the drainage of bile in the biliary system. The most common causes are gallstones in the common bile duct, and pancreatic cancer in the head of the pancreas. Also, a group of parasites known as ”liver flukes” live in the common bile duct, causing obstructive jaundice. Other causes include strictures of the common bile duct, biliary atresia, ductal carcinoma, pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudocysts. A rare cause of obstructive jaundice i ...
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- Benefits of Beets
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by jessesmom1987
5 year
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My beets are ready now, and the link given below by jfh had good information about the benefits of them. I knew they were good for the liver, but this tells better why they are. ... ... ... THere’s more, but here’s some of the information: ... ... http://www.whfoods.com/foodstoc.php ... ... ... ... ... Promote Optimal Health ... ... The pigment that gives beets their rich, purple-crimson color-betacyanin-is also a powerful cancer-fighting agent. Beets’ potential effectiveness against colon cancer, in particular, has been demonstrated in several studies. ... ... In one study, animals under the double stress of chemically ...
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- Elecampane- kills parasites and effective against MRSA!
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by jessesmom1987
5 year
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(Side note: We are growing Jerusalem artichokes for the first time, and I was wondering what the benefits were...if anyone knows more about them...they are new to me...) ... ... This is interesting info about Elecampane (wild sunflower). One article is about it killing parasites, the 2nd one about it being found to be effective against MRSA! ... ... ... ... http://www.vitaminstuff.com/herbs-elecampane.html ... ... ... Elecampane (Inula helenium [Latin]), also called wild sunflower scabwort, and horseheal, is a perennial garden flower traditionally used to kill intestinal parasites and treat bronchial congest ...
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- Ascaris - Biliary Cases
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by rabbitears
5 year
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This is an interesting report. It seems obvious to me that the meds that they are pushing onto people aren’t working! No surprise, really. :( ... ... ... ... ****** ... ... http://www.bioline.org.br/ request?ip07031 ... ... ... ... Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons ... ... Medknow Publications on behalf of the Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons ... ... ISSN: 0971-9261 ... ... Vol. 12, Num. 2, 2007, pp. 85-88 ... ... ... ... ... Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, Vol. 12, No. 2, April-June, 2007, pp. 85-88 ... ... Case Report ... ... Biliary ascariasis ... ... Sivakumar K, Varkey Sam, George MathanP, Rajendr ...
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- Ascaris - Another Co-existing Parasite With Them
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Learn something new everyday. The below further supports that the problem is never ONE parasite that one has to battle which we’ve been saying all along. This is from eMedicine site: ... ... ... http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic172.htm ... ... ... David R Haburchak, MD, Program Director, Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Medical College of Georgia ... ... David R Haburchak is a member of the following medical societies: Infectious Diseases Society of America ... ... ”Ascaris infection commonly coexists with whipworm infection...” [End]
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- Declaration of Independence - Prophetic Medical Statement
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by rabbitears
5 year
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He obviously knew something back then that we are all facing now! ... ... ... ... http://www.personalconsult.com/articles/morgellonsbasics.html ... ... ... ... "Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an underground dictatorship ... To restrict the art of healing to one class of men and deny equal privileges to others will constitute the Bastille of medical science. All such laws are un-American and despotic and have no place in a republic ... The Constitution of this republic should make special privilege for medical freedom as well as ...
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Horrible - Our problems are mild compared to this!
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Hello: ... ... ... ... Below after seeing this, you may never complain again about anything in life! I’ve seen many terrible pictures of diseases but this guy is truly living in hell. This poor guy looks like he is afflicted with fungi. He is known as Tree Man. ... ... ... ... It is a shame this guys affliction was not caught early enough. It is Horrible! ... ... ... ... http://www.norcalblogs.com/post_scriipts/2008/08/ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... He is known simply as Tree Man. ... Since he cut his knee as a teenager, strange roots have been growing out of Dede, a 35-year-old Indonesian fisherman. ... ... Now he is hoping his l ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Morgellons Investigation Near End
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by rabbitears
5 year
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http://www.sundaypaper.com/More/Archives/tabid/98/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/2818/Default.aspx ... ... Sunday, August 03, 2008 ... ... News ... ... CDC mystery disease study heads toward finish line ... ... Nearing the end of the Morgellons study ... ... ... ... By Spencer Freeman ... ... ... ... The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, partnering with Kaiser Permanente’s Northern California Division of Research, will complete the second phase of its study of the mysterious, and some say nonexistent, Morgellons disease later this month. ... ... ... ... The CDC launched the study in January, after ...
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- Antimicrobial - Various Herbs
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by rabbitears
5 year
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http://www.dcmsonline.org/jax-medicine/2001journals/Feb2001/herbs.htm ... ... Natural Supplements ... ... Antimicrobial Herbs ... ... Thomas M. Bozzuto, D.O., ... ... Medical Director, Mind/Body Institute ... ... Estimates are that, by 2010, nearly two-thirds of the United States population will be using some form of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) 1 . Many of the self-treatments are for presumed or actual infectious processes (colds, flu, etc.). The physician who wishes to offer a patient herbal options for antimicrobial agents has several options to choose from.
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- Anthelmintic Study - Seed Oils ** (Fixed link)
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Hello: ... ... Here is a study on various seed oils as an anthelmintic. One particular herb that I’ve known about is Embelia ribes that is commonly used in Ayurvedic formulas; it is one of the seed oils studied. ... ... http://www.ijpsonline.com/article.asp?issn=0250-474X;year=2007;volume=69;issue=1;spage=158;epage=160;aulast=Jalalpure ... ... ... Abstract ... ... Seed oils of Gynandropsis gynandra, Impatiens balsamina, Celastrus paniculata, Embelia ribes and Mucuna pruriens were investigated for their anthelmintic property against Pheritima posthuma . Three concentrations (10, 50 and 100 mg/ml) of each oil ...
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- hiv/aids
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by zooii
5 year
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... http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/kmreason.htm ... [End]
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- Cancer/Magnesium deficiency
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by jessesmom1987
5 year
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... http://www.naturalnews.com/023279.html ... ... ... [End]
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- One more about fungus being a "cause" MAYO CLINIC
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by jessesmom1987
5 year
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You may have put this on here someplace back in your research, but it’s worth repeating--because if THE MAYO CLINIC says it- it’s got to be true :) ... ... Fungus the cause of sinus infections: ... ... ... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/09/990910080344.htm ... [End]
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- Bromide toxicity
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by Newport
5 year
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eye lid twitching ... foot twitching ... tingling in hands or feet ... dark thoughts (e.g., there is no reason to live) ... depression (e.g., there is no reason to get out of bed) ... anxiety ... emotionality ... mouth and tongue sores and cuts or ”sore mouth” ... ”different” acne,”bromide acne,” ”acne-like eruptions” without ”coniform.” (Some iodine ... users found zinc helps bromide acne.) ... skin ”cuts” ... hair loss ... brain fog ... leg and hip ache (feels like arthritis) ... rash (bromaderma) ... metallic taste ... sinus ache ... runny nose ... headache ... sedation ... lethargy ... odd swallowing sensation (reported in old medical literature ...
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- Memory, Depression, Insomnia -- And Worms?
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by #70428
5 year
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Researchers have spent decades probing the causes of depression, schizophrenia and insomnia in humans. But a new study may have uncovered key insights into the origins of these and other conditions by examining a most unlikely research subject: worms. ... ... The project, which was led by Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist Kenneth Miller, Ph.D., examined the way eye-less microscopic worms known as C. elegans shy away from certain kinds of light. The researchers made several key findings, chief among them that exposing paralyzed C. elegans to ultraviolet light restored normal levels ...
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- Fungus causing Cancer
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by bytheway
5 year
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Here’s the latest newsletter from Dr. Mercola interviewing an european oncologist about cancer therapy: ... http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/08/05/fungus-causing-cancer-a-novel-approach-to-the-most-common-form-of-death.aspx?source=nl ... Greetings ... Eva ... [End]
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- His notice on www.humaworm.com
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by jessesmom1987
5 year
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They’ve posted a notice on the ... http://www.humaworm.com ... website about the fire. Very devastating, and RG and his family and employees are definetly in the thought’s of many right now. [End]
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- Fungal and Parasitic Eye Infections
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by rabbitears
5 year
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Hello: ... ... This is a good publication to read and learn about fungal/parasitic eye infections: ... ... ... http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=88956 ... [End]
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- The Nematode - Cryptostrongylus Pulmoni, the hidden lungworm
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by #70428
5 year
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http://www.toxicworm.com/page4.html ... ... ... http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/klapow.html ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Morgellons Videos
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by #70428
5 year
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http://www.morgellonsusa.com/morgellonsusa.html ... ... Fantastic site with interesting videos. (Also, see pages 1-19 etc). ... ... The first one is magnified in size, x60. ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIUzY2Dd1GI&feature=related ... ... ... The following is of a moving ’organism’ ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKW0bCcfvPE&feature=related ... ... ... There are more videos within the links above. Also check out Connie’s triumph story. ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Antimicrobial Study - Tumeric
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by rabbitears
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Tumeric is a great herb and used for many ailments and diseases, aiding in minor conditions to serious ones. It has been known to be anti-bacterial/viral, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory medicinal herb. Below are several abstracts on the study of the herb. ... ... ... ... ***** ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12680238?dopt=Abstract ... ... ... Anticancer Res. 2003 Jan-Feb;23(1A):363-98. ... ... ... Anticancer potential of curcumin: preclinical and clinical studies. Aggarwal BB , Kumar A , Bharti AC . Cytokine Research Section, Department of Bioimmunotherapy, University of Texas M. D. Ander ...
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- Natural treatment for Ecoli
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by candidaincontext
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... http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/article.cfm?id=9466 ... ... ... the local university in the area came up with this... I found it fascinating, and thought you all would enjoy it. Its about treating meat with bacteria to prevent ecoli from flourishing. [End]
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- Zoonotic Filariasis
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by #70428
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Zoonotic Filariasis in Microbiology Articles ... ... http://www.pharmainfo.net/microbiology-articles/zoonotic-filariasis ... ... ... Filariae of animals, especially those of mammals, often infect humans and typically produce cryptic infections. These ”zoonotic” infections have been reported from virtually all parts of the world including temperate zones. Infections may be symptomatic or not, and the parasites are found in surgical tissue biopsy specimens or, more rarely, are removed intact from superficial sites such as the orbit or conjuctivae. Typically, these worms tend to occupy tissue sites simi ...
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- 70428, hostess--anti-fungals?
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by jessesmom1987
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I just wondered with the stuff Dr’s can’t/won’t identify in the lungs/sinuses--HAVE you been on anti-fungal stuff for it? Like Nizeral or one of those? ... ... I listen to a guy on tv every day who’s focus is the problem fungus/candida is for people (after going through the MD route over 30 years ago and seeing people not getting better), and he was talking this morning about the stuff people cough up and blow out of their noses when they start hitting the fungus. He’s adamant too, that any antibiotic usage in the past or present contributes to the problem. ... ... ... http://www.knowthecause.com ... ...
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- HIV/AIDS: Betrayal & Bad Science - Gary Null & Angry Scientist Speak
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by rabbitears
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Below is a post by the Angry Scientist and a video that Gary Null put together about HIV/AIDS. ... ... ... ... http://angryscientist.wordpress.com/ ... ... AIDS Inc. January 15, 2008 ... ... What is going on with the medical establishment? Is HIV the cause of AIDS, a more or less significant co-factor, or related to any disease at all? Why is HIV/AIDS diagnosed differently in different countries? This documentary by Gary Null blows the lid off the idea AIDS is settled science. Where is the cure? The latest vaccine trial backfired. The dissenters have their say, though censored in professional ...
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- Antibiotics - FDA Warning
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by rabbitears
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In reading those, antibiotics seem to be part of the answer but I’d be really scared to take them considering what I’ve recently read about antibiotics and the damage that they do to tendons. It’s a Catch-22 situation for folks who want to believe that those antibiotics work; how do they know that the setbacks aren’t antibiotic related? I think the controversy is over; it is clear that pharm antibiotics are a problem with the FDA’s warning, but years of damage have been done to millions of people who relied on them. ... ... ... ... Below are 2 publications - pharm antibiotics with an FDA warning, a ...
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- Antimicrobial Study – Lemon Balm
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by rabbitears
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Lemon balm is one of my favorite herbs with a pleasant aroma and taste. The herb is often used as a calming herb. During stressful times I’ve used Lemon balm with Skullcap and/or St. Johnswort. If you can get fresh leaves it is a real treat, very different from the dry herb. Aside from Lemon balm used as a calming herb, it has antimicrobial properties too. Below are studies done on the Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) which is part of the mint family. ... ... ... ... ****** ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15142347 ... ... J Pharm Pharmacol. 2004 May;56(5):677-81 ... ... ...
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- Lyme: "Swedish researchers first in the world with new tests"
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by monique_1
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... New tests - better diagnosis ... ... Engineer researcher Barbro Hedin Skogman have tried new antibody tests in children to diagnose neuroborrelia. The tests have been developed by researchers in Sweden and Finland. ... ... Swedish researchers first in the world with new tests ... ... She is the first in the world to carry out testing on the fluids found in the spine - in children. ... ... -- The new tests are more sensitive, ”says researcher Barbro Hedin Skogman. ... ... The Borrelia bacteria can spread from the skin to the nervous system and cause neuroborrelia. Children are affected more often than adults. Thi ...
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- Christer Edlund - the founder of Borrelia and TBE association "I didn't ...
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by monique_1
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This is another article about Lyme that is from the series of articles. This one is about the man who founded the Borrelia and TBE assocition in Sweden, he suffer/ed from Lyme a long time. ... I can identify in a lot that is said by this man, as I bet many of you do too. ... ... Original article with picture: ... ... ... http://www.aftonbladet.se/kropphalsa/article2924321.ab ... ... ... Increasingly getting better ”I did not want to live anymore. But now, my health has improved by 80 percent, ”said Christer Edlund, 58 yo. Since last autumn, he receives antibiotics straight into the blood against borrelia in an ...
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- Lyme disease- a hot topic in Sweden lately
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by monique_1
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Many times I have tried to explain to my family and my friends about the dangers of parasites. I have explained why parasite-tests are inaccurate and why they should avoid ticks like the plague, and much more.. ... Seems like people don’t understand what I am talking about, they forget it the next day. ... ... So one night I grabbed the evening paper and found articles about Lyme and interviews with people who are heavily infested with it. Finally!! It is going out to people! ... ... As I read those articles, sitting on a sunny balcony eating strawberries with whipped cream, I began to weep. Oh my good ...
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- Interesting Links on Anthelmintics: their efficiency as tested on earthw...
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by #70428
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Very interesting links: ... ... Anthelmintics: their efficiency as tested on earthworms:- The experiment was carried out in 1918, all the same, very interesting. ... ... ... http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/12/3/129 ... ... ... ---- ... ... Earthworms A Scientific Study ... ... http://hubpages.com/hub/EarthwormAfraidSalts ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Lyme disease
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by zooii
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... http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/18/40/News/feature.html ... [End]
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- Antimicrobial Study - Holy Basil
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by rabbitears
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The next Series of studies are Antimicrobial agents on various herbs. I thought that I’d start out with Holy Basil since it is a pretty amazing herb and many studies have been done on it. The below is from the same source that collected scientific abstracts. The last 2 studies don’t have anything to do with a microbial study but on misc studies on Holy Basil that I thought were rather interesting. ... ... ... http://www.immunice.com/clinical_studies/holy_basil ... ... Excerpt from this study: ... ... J Basic Microbiol. 2005;45(2):106/14. ... Effect of certain bioactive plant extracts on clinical isolates of ...
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- Emerging Killer Virus Starts Like a Cold, But Kills Many
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by jfh
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This is real scary. Found it today in NaturalNews. ... ... http://www.naturalnews.com/023659.html ... ... ... Emerging Killer Virus Starts Like a Cold, But Kills Many ... by David Gutierrez ... ... (NaturalNews) A newly discovered and highly lethal virus strain begins with symptoms similar to that of a cold but can quickly lead to severe respiratory crisis. ... ... ”This virus has the capability of causing severe respiratory illness in people of all ages, regardless of their medical condition,” said John Su, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ... ... The virus was discovered by infectious-disease expe ...
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- Re: Good questions - pls allow me some time to think about it.:)
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by #70428
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Hi ... ... Unfortunately I do not have any children. I do hope, one day, that perhaps I will have a family. I have suffered miscarriage, twice, and perhaps the parasites played a part here, I’m not sure. ... ... With regards to how you get your family members to treat/be tested. It’s really down to them. I understand your concern. I am concerned for my husband, siblings, parents. It’s a constant worry for me. ... ... I’ve tried to educate them as much as I can with regards to what I know regarding my infections/infestations. It’s been tough. Up until I received my micrographs and notes my family ...
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- Plants that are anthelmintic for animals
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by jessesmom1987
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I found this interesting-- I know some of these plants listed are toxic and kill animals too though- Lupine, for example. They say that. ... ... Some interesting notes that could also affect humans: ... ... It is crucial to choose the right time to carry out deworming treatments. At a certain stage of their development inside the animal, some parasites embed themselves in the mucous membranes and enter hypobiosis (e.g. Ostertagia). They are largely inactive at this stage and relatively harmless to the host. Deworming treatments have little or no effect when performed at this time. ... ... MOON PHASES: ... ...
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Anthelmintic Study - Papaya Latex, Other Medicinal Plants & Fruits
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by rabbitears
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Several links for research. The papaya laxtex is different from ficin latex (previous post) -- both are being studied: ... ... ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7706684 ... ... ... ... J Helminthol. 1994 Dec;68(4):343-6. ... ... ... ... Effect of papaya latex against Ascaris suum in naturally infected pigs. ... ... Satrija F, Nansen P, Bjørn H, Murtini S, He S. ... ... Danish Centre for Experimental Parasitology, Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Frederiksberg. ... ... An experiment was carried out to investigate the anthelmintic activity of papaya late ... [Image Embedded Here]
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Morgellon's getting Dr. Phil's attention?
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by sniffs
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Hi everyone! ... Sorry I have not posted in a while......... I have been researching light therapy/energy , oxidation and the social hierarchy and networking of parasites........ iN the meantime enjoy this video......... Dr. Phil seems concerned? ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Launch in external player or download. ... ... ... [Video Embedded Here] [End]
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- Human Blood is Not Sterile
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by #70428
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... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=934360#i ... ... ... Found Rabbitears’ post regarding human blood not being sterile. It’s worth going through full thread of posts. Very informative. ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Onchocerciasis (River Blindness)
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by #70428
5 year
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... http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec17/ch196/ch196m.html ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Fungal and Parasitic Infections of the Eye
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by #70428
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... http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=88956 ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Parasite Infections Linked to Organ Trasplants
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by #70428
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... http://www.bio-medicine.org/medicine-news/Parasite-infections-linked-to-organ-transplants-1042-1/ ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Anthelmintic Study - Ficus Latex on Ascaris
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by rabbitears
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This is an interesting study done in the 1920’s by the Rockefeller Foundation. Sometime ago Jessesmom had asked about ficus latex and I didn’t have much information about its use or effectiveness. I came across this when doing some research and thought that I’d post it. ... ***** ... http://www.ajtmh.org/cgi/content/abstract/s1-9/6/471 ... Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-9(6), 1929, pp. 471-482 Copyright © 1929 by American Journal of Tropical Medicine ... A Study of the Anthelmintic Efficiency of Higuerolatex in the Treatment of Trichuriasis, with Comment as to its Effectiveness against Asc ...
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- MRSA and Allimed from the UK
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by #85605
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Hi Rabbitears, ... Havent’ been back here for a long time. ... Now that I have Methicillin Resistent Staphylococcus Aureus from wearing my neck collar in the heat and the germs getting into an abrasion, I wanted to bring the subject up on this forum. ... I started with clindamycin about 2 days ago. I have to do something so I do not end up in the hospital with IV antibiotics. ... So far, I have spent 9 months cleaning out my liver doing The Natural Healing Paradigm. However, I know that is not the answer to this problem. This is a mutated germ that replicates fast. The fact that it is near my jugl ...
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- Now it makes sense- Ascaris Suum
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by jessesmom1987
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I have been bewildered in trying to figure out what kind of big roundworms I’ve killed- for sure not mucoid plaque--mucoid doesn’t have skin that comes seperate from it. ... ... This information makes sense in that the Ascaris Suum (pork ascaris)can get up to 50 cm long, and they have been put in the same classification as the Ascaris Lumbriciodes- which are actually different. ... ... I got another 2 ft one in gearing up for the full moon this last time- the same exact thing as what the others have been- long, thick as one of my fingers- brown, looks like strands of rope twisted together- skin sepe ...
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- Anthelmintic Study - Yarrow
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by rabbitears
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Reading about these herbal studies is really interesting and I learn something new all the time. Yarrow has been one of my favorite herbs; I had no idea that it was also vermifuge and generally hasn’t been considered one of the plants listed for parasites. Once again this goes to prove that ”old knowledge” passed down from the ages has some validity. ... ... ... ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18419857?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum ... ... ... ... J Helminthol. 2008 Apr 18:1-7. ... ... ... ... ... Anthelmintic efficacy of Achillea millifolium against gast ...
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- Human Thelaziasis, Europe
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by #70428
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... http://www.cdc.gov/EID/content/14/4/647.htm ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- 66% of CFS patients show lung worm (roundworm)
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by jessesmom1987
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... ... http://www.anapsid.org/cnd/diffdx/klapow.html ... ... Chronic Neuroimmune Diseases ... Information on CFS, FM, MCS, Lyme Disease, Thyroid, and more... ... Last updated April 19, 2007 ... ... ... Suspected New Species of Chronic Roundworm Parasite, Cryptostrongylus pulmoni, Associated with CFS in Blinded Trials ... ... ... Lawrence A. Klapow PhD, Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 1999 5(3/4): 247-248 ... ... OBJECTIVES: 1) Describe the roundworm and how to find it. 2) Determine its occurrence in CFS and non-CFS controls in blinded trials. ... ... METHODS: Coded three-day sputum collections, preserved in 50 % ethanol, ...
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- Valley Fever
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by jessesmom1987
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I recently heard an Alternative Practitioner on a television show, talking about a group of people that had become sick after being at a trade show in Las Vegas, where they had been in a dust storm. Valley Fever was what was determined. I was telling a friend about it, and she said that after years of having chronic lung problems, her brother had been recently diagnosed with it. They figured he had picked it up as a kid living in the California. It’s known to be in the San Joaquin valley. ... ... ... This is from the Mayo Clinic: ... ... Valley feverValley fever — Comprehensive overview covers sympto ...
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- Anthelmintic Study - Guava Leaf
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by rabbitears
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I found some interesting studies that researchers have been looking into for anthelmintic agents, using natural substances. I was able to capture some of the text and links before the computer crashed. I’ll post what I have in a few posts (the computer is still quirky, so I’ll be on when I can). Although the study below is on rats, there is reference that the Naga people in India have used the leaves (assuming it is used as a tea) as an anthelmintic. http://www.bioline.org.br/request?ph06005 ... ... Indian Journal of Pharmacology, Vol. 38, No. 1, January-February, 2006, pp. 29-32 ... ...
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- Taenia Solium
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by Newport
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Another one for your collection: ... http://www.health.state.nd.us/disease/Documents/Presentation/Dwelle/Taenia_solium.pdf ... ... [End]
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- Some Parasite Videos
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by #70428
5 year
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8pjCTrIB6Y&feature=related ... ... Check out the size of this ”anal” worm - ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMHq60XUhN8&NR=1 ... ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URLYUU4-YPU&feature=related ... ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Parasites - Easting Us Alive - Parts 1 - 6
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by #70428
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... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfTQ_kdgBU8&feature=related ... ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EgUWgfXZOY&feature=related ... ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDZSiz_Uiu4&feature=related ... ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO468Cx1Xo4&feature=related ... ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9QNwiLcLhI&feature=related ... ... ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UxaHr2hjzw&feature=related ... ... ... 70428. [End]
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- Appendices Involving Parasitic Infections
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by rabbitears
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The below are excerpts from the published report. ... http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1887519 ... ... Diagnostic Pathology 2007; 2 : 16. ... ... PMCID: PMC1887519 ... ... Copyright © 2007 Aydin; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. ... ... ... ... Incidental parasitic infestations in surgically removed appendices: a retrospective analysis ... ... Received February 26, 2007; Accepted May 24, 2007. ... ... ... ... Of the 190 appendectomies performed, 6 specimens (3,15%) were found to contain parasites(4 Enterobius vermicularis, 2 Taenia subspecies). Appendectomies with Taenia show ...
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- Re: Parasite Drug Resistance
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by Newport
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At least one of the factors that stop drugs from working is Heavy Metals. ... Anyone with a large number of parasties IMO can count on being metal poisoned, either Lead or Mercury...mostly both. ... ... Interesting view on Parasites cleanses and Heavy Metal, from: ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1190580#i ... ... ... ... Taking all kinds of cleansing/detox products at the same time does very little to improve the patient. All you do is create confusion within the body as to what path it should follow and the patient just gets sicker because of the various die-offs. Things like parasites; Candida, C ...
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- Parasite Drug Resistance
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by rabbitears
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I realize that some people are seeking help from their practitioners. When medication is given, it is expected to work, but not in all cases as I had learned. If you have a resistance issue, it might be worth printing off the below for your doctor to consider. They need to be informed that a problem could possibly exist and that it isn’t your ”imagination”. The only way that this will be understood more is when there is documentation -- if you have a resistance issue it should be documented and reported. Also, it might be a good idea to look at a posting that I did with parasitologists reg ...
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- Arginine/Ornithine - a must when dealing with parasites!
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by monique_1
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Hey sweet! ... ... Buy Now brands Arginine/Ornithine mix and eat them like candy. I swear by this supplement, it has saved me from brain fogs and coma like fatigue. It’s a lifesaver, literally soaks up ammonia in the blood, like a sponge. ... ... ... http://cgi.ebay.com/NOW-L-ARGININE-ORNITHINE-AMINO-ACID-100-CAPS-0040_W0QQitemZ370058556400QQihZ024QQcategoryZ75082QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem ... ... ... ”Arginine is a contributing member of the various amino acids found in the urea cycle, which is responsible for detoxifying ammonia. Ammonia is a by-product of bacterial metabolism in the intestinal ...
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- Essential Oils Study - Airborne Microbes (Finale) :)
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by rabbitears
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Hi Everyone: ... ... ... ... Today marks the 1 year anniversary of when the first post was made in this Forum. ... ... ... ... I couldn’t resist one last post on microbes and Essential Oils in the series that was done throughout the week. Since we are all trying to support our immune system and eliminate toxic microbes from our environment the following should be of great interests to everyone. ... ... ... ... I’m not sure if this is still in publication -- the below is from one of my books, from Jean Valnet, MD, The Practice of Aromatherapy -- the original was published in France as Aromat ...
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- "Who wants this lady doctor dead? - and Why?"
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by monique_1
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This lady doctor is really brave to have published this website. There are some youtube clips posted on that site that you can watch from this post (further down). ... ... ... http://www.squidoo.com/herbalweightlossnow ... ... ... She does sell a product, but apart from that there are a LOT of good points and truth in what she says. She basically talks about how parasites wrec havoc in our bodies and then she mentions the importance of clean and functioning bowels. ... ... Enjoy (?) watching those youtube clips from that website (below). They can be somewhat gross and horrid. I wanted to run, run and run! ... ...
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- Essential Oils - Important Info. (End of Series)
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by rabbitears
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Hi Everyone: ... ... I’m glad that everyone has enjoyed the EOs. Below are 2 important links for you to read on EO’s. Before jumping on the bandwagon with spending hundreds of dollars, please study and read the information so that you understand what you’ll be working with so that your money won’t be wasted. ... ... ... This is on understanding the quality of EOs ... ... http://www.positivehealth.com/article-view.php?articleid=78 ... ... ... ... More Detailed information on EO’s as anti-viral & anti-microbial substances ... ... http://www.positivehealth.com/article-view.php?articleid=84 ... ... ...
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- Essential Oils Study - Oregano Oil Against Pathogens
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by rabbitears
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www.askbillsardi.com Oil Of Oregano Rivals Modern Antibiotic Drugs ... by Bill Sardi ... Oil pressed from oregano leaves that contain the active ingredient carvacrol may be an effective treatment against sometimes drug-resistant bacterial infection. Georgetown University researchers have found that oil of oregano appears to reduce infection "as effectively as traditional antibiotics." ... Oil of oregano at relatively low doses was found to be efficacious against Staphylococcus bacteria and was comparable in its germ-killing properties to antibiotic drugs such as streptomyc ...
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Essential Oils Studies on Respiratory & Fungal Pathogens
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by rabbitears
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Sometime ago, I consulted with someone who was experiencing a serious mold problem in their home. After they had experts clean up the house they could still detect that mold/fungus was still present but was unable to locate the origin. They told me that they were experimenting with essential oils. At the time, I wasn’t sure if this would help. Given the studies that I found below, this may be on track with what that person was working on. It appears that some EO’s can breakdown those organisms. ... http://sciencelinks.jp/j-east/article/200402/000020040203A0830301.php ... Antibacteri ... [Image Embedded Here]
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- Re: Fungal aerial hyphae - possible Morgellons connection
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by zooii
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Since I seem to have contracted it as well I really should have read up on it better but there are so many various views still that I get tired just by even thinking about it. Still there are lots of forums all over where you can ask that question, with more or less knowledgeable people. Since it seems to be a fairly new epidemic it seems difficult for just anyone yet to have the complete answers. There seems to be a fair amount of people that believes in nanotechnology, that this microbe was developed for the cotton industry. ... ... There is one female doctor in US that has knowlegde about th ...
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- Homeopathy
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by zooii
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Jeff Sutherland has this opinion on homeopathy. Just came to think of a homeopath that told me that the swedish FDA banned some of the most effective and common homeopathic remedies when we entered the European union. Can´t remember which ones they were at the moment. I couldn´t link this as it was sent as private mail: ... ... ... As a professor in the radiology department at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, I co-founded a Center for Vitamins and Cancer Research in 1980 under the sponsorship of Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling. There are many papers in the medical journal documenting t ...
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