Guest guest Posted July 2, 2011 Report Share Posted July 2, 2011 I agree with . And, it is a little of the chicken and egg theory as well. Manfred Mueller, one of the US's top homeopaths teaches that underlying the mycoplasma diseases (MS, etc.) lies the mercury contamination issue. Many of the fungus/bacteria live off of the mercury and other heavy metals which also destroy the body's own ability to detoxify. So as long as the heavy metals are present, the glutathione production/liver detox function is down. My experience has shown when an aggressive detox regime is attempted, these myco/fungus/bacteria bugs migrate with the metals and infections spread throughout the body, where ever the metals get spread (since most detox chelators are imperfect), brain, intestines, colon, etc. Mueller uses Cilantro in Mother Tincture form with Chlorella to sop up the extra metals for a 2-5 or more year period (slow detox). I think you must also kill off the bugs as you chelate. Allicin Garlic, colloidal silver, Rife Frequencies, etc. in conjunction with the cilantro/chlorella 5 times a week for a couple years is a minimum procedure. This is complex and no one should embark upon an aggressive detox regime without reading a lot on it or you will pay dearly, like I have. On Jul 2, 2011, at 11:22 AM, charles wrote: > There is no reason ahving a fatalistic attitude with MS. > > Many people have resolved these problems with Rife frequency therapy. > > I quote here from the *The Rife Handbook* by nenah Sylver: > ***************************** > With all autoimmune disorders, the body’s > > immune cells attack the person’s own tissues. Autoimmune > > disorders are often due to the presence of tiny Mycoplasma— > > so-called “stealth pathogens”—whose lack of a cell wall allow > > them to invade our cells and assume some of the properties > > of our own tissue. O ur immune cells sense something hiding > > in our cells, and attack them. > > If the Mycoplasma invade the central nervous system, the > > disease is Multiple Sclerosis (although MS can also have a > > non-autoimmune origin). I f the Mycoplasma invade our joints, > > the disease is rheumatoid arthritis. If the body attacks foreign > > proteins that it mistakes for its own tissues, resulting in a > > severe inflammatory response that could be anywhere, the > > disease is Lupus erythematosus. > > ***************************** > I have no proof, but I believe that the chemtrails contain Mycoplasma's, which is a breeding ground for a lot of diseases. > > The only disadvantage of a Rife frequency therapy is, that it consumes a lot of time. > > Greetings, > Claessens > member Verband Baubiologie > www.milieuziektes.nl > www.milieuziektes.be > www.hetbitje.nl > checked by Norton > > > > > > > Re: testing question > > Date: Friday, July 1, 2011, 8:05 PM > > > > > > > Hi, > > One therapist told me: > > Some Italian internist Dr. found out by accident (by looking into the scans of his wife and later comparing these with MS-patients) and many MS-patients seem to have a problem with the blood flow between head and rest of body, so the veins in the neck (V. Jugularis) should be at least opened for 0.8 centimeter, > > They can check that with a Doppler/sound test... > > The test is supposed to be harmless, although that may not be completely true, it's probably like 100 times safer than MRI, > > I'm not saying that this test is proof for MS, one Doctor I spoke on this he confirmed it may be useful to have a test done like this if you have MS-symptoms, but he said so far they're still investigating link MS and problems at the V. Jugularis... > > gr, > . > > >> >> >> >> I was thinking of going to a Neuro. I will stand strong & not get an MRI. I would fry from it. >> >> Are there alternative tests for MS? >> >> >> Kathy >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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