Guest guest Posted May 28, 2002 Report Share Posted May 28, 2002 Hi all, I have included a link to a book that might provide insight to the infection connection of chronic illness and ra…there is a link there where you can contact the author….this is an intelligents reader book…the author sent me a very lengthy reply about questions I had…you might wish to try the same…I am not promoting the book..i am promoting the contents…they were invaluable to my insight into the sero negative RA both my husband and I suffer from within 10 days of each other now two years into the disease… http://www.ra-infection-connection.com/ I hope this might shed some light about the question that you posed What is the connection between these 2.>> I hope this is helpful Sincerely -----Original Message----- From: Duncan Crow [mailto:duncancrow@...] Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 1:23 PM To: Rheumatoid Arthritis Subject: Re: Arthritis & Hepatitis Article Hi ; Re: Arthritis & Hepatitis Article <<Hi I have Hepatitis C and rheumatoid arthritis. I am willing to help you if I can. UTMB in Galveston was doing a study on patients with both Hepatitis C and rheumatoid arthritis. The connection is that most diseases, including infections such as Hepatitis, result from low levels of glutathione, your body's most important detoxifier and antioxidant. The liver is THE major user, and without it the liver has no protection from oxidants, infection, or toxins. If you fortify the cells so the infection can't spread, it eventually goes away. Arthritis is also an oxidation disease. See a pattern developing? I mounted a web site last year for a company, in which links into the US National Library of Medicine are prewritten to highlight this fact at http://members.shaw.ca/widewest/medline_links.html Note that I said 'including infections'? Most RA patients also show a mycoplasma infection. Both Hep and arthritis are also treatable with ozone, which elevates natural antioxidant levels in the body in addition to killing off infections. ciao Duncan Crow 250-748-6967 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 Hi I think the answer is individualized dependent upon the type of chronic illness or RA you have…I think the book will shed light along with the links on the web page to take you into some very intelligent reading and medical insight..the websites are information intensive with the the links… my connection was that both my husband and I were struck within 10 days of each other with sero negative RA…so have chosen to go the AP approach as outlined in this book and the website of dr brown’s protocol….there is an infection connection in our case.. www.roadback.org has the protocol of dr. brown and he was the doctor to the whitehouse at one time…widely respected…his studies appear at the NIH and one woman who made it to the road back appeared before congress to get the protocol recognized for its approaching the cause of RA… you would best be helped by contacting the author who has RA and is in complete remission….for your personal situation is different than ours…does this help…as I say it is information intensive…it is four months of research on my behalf that I cannot summate easily….perhaps some reading on your behalf might lead you to a conclusion that is different than mine..i am merely sharing the treatment that my husband and I have chosen resulting from all the research and the doctors determinations.. sincerely -----Original Message----- From: Dot.Com [mailto:dot.communicator@...] Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 8:32 AM To: Rheumatoid Arthritis Cc: 'Duncan Crow' Subject: RE: Re: Arthritis & Hepatitis Article Importance: High Hi all, I have included a link to a book that might provide insight to the infection connection of chronic illness and ra …there is a link there where you can contact the author….this is an intelligents reader book…the author sent me a very lengthy reply about questions I had…you might wish to try the same…I am not promoting the book..i am promoting the contents…they were invaluable to my insight into the sero negative RA both my husband and I suffer from within 10 days of each other now two years into the disease… http://www.ra-infection-connection.com/ I hope this might shed some light about the question that you posed What is the connection between these 2.>> I hope this is helpful Sincerely -----Original Message----- From: Duncan Crow [mailto:duncancrow@...] Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 1:23 PM Rheumatoid Arthritis Subject: Re: Arthritis & Hepatitis Article Hi ; Re: Arthritis & Hepatitis Article <<Hi I have Hepatitis C and rheumatoid arthritis. I am willing to help you if I can. UTMB in Galveston was doing a study on patients with both Hepatitis C and rheumatoid arthritis. The connection is that most diseases, including infections such as Hepatitis, result from low levels of glutathione, your body's most important detoxifier and antioxidant. The liver is THE major user, and without it the liver has no protection from oxidants, infection, or toxins. If you fortify the cells so the infection can't spread, it eventually goes away. Arthritis is also an oxidation disease. See a pattern developing? I mounted a web site last year for a company, in which links into the US National Library of Medicine are prewritten to highlight this fact at http://members.shaw.ca/widewest/medline_links.html Note that I said 'including infections'? Most RA patients also show a mycoplasma infection. Both Hep and arthritis are also treatable with ozone, which elevates natural antioxidant levels in the body in addition to killing off infections. ciao Duncan Crow 250-748-6967 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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