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I did Igenex testing on my son with autism. A LLMD would say he has

lyme, CDC would not. I have not done co-infections but plan to in

the next few weeks. I have not tested anyone else in the family and

do not think anyone else had lyme (although could have since my

parents have lived in northern Wisconsin >13 years and there are

plenty of biting bugs in the area). Not sure if any ancestors had

syphilis...and I think people might think I am nuts if I start

asking. My husband was adopted so we don't have any info on his

ancestors anyway. I think my brother did indeed have Bartonella over

twenty years ago. Never was treated, though. I am going to have him

FRY tested for this to entertain my curiosity :0) .

I don't know if the CORE can get that specific as to the

generation...it would be cool if it did (and name names!!!)! I will

have to ask Rudi about this.

Many of the energy tests have been accurate for my son so I am going

to assume this Lyme miasm is correct.

> > > > >

> > > > > I recently saw some reports that appear to show that

military

> > > > > children are significantly more likely to have autism and

> also

> > > the

> > > > > pathogen rumoured to case Gulf War Syndrome amongst the

> military

> > > is a

> > > > > pleomorphic mycoplasma. I have often thought that autism is

> > > similar

> > > > > to AIDS, in that with AIDS, the immune system is burned

out,

> and

> > > one

> > > > > stock-piles pathogens and toxins and gets an over-growth of

> > > > > opportunistic pathogens (germs we all have overgrow due to

> burned-

> > > out

> > > > > immune system).

> > > > >

> > > > > With AIDS, the problem is that the virus is pleomorphic,

> burning

> > > out

> > > > > the immune system. With lyme, syphillis and some forms of

> > > > > mycoplasma, they are pleomorphic. I really think that

autism

> is

> > > > > caused by pleomorphic bacteria. Either one of the three

just

> > > > > mentioned, or all three. One can certainly have all three.

> And

> > > to

> > > > > add to this theory, lyme, syphillis and mycoplasma all have

> > > > > unreliable testing detection. Thus, we have infections we

> have

> > > great

> > > > > difficulty testing for. When I recently looked up syphillis

> and

> > > read

> > > > > how difficult it is to detect, just like lyme, I was pretty

> > > shocked.

> > > > > I thought many of us could have syphillis and never know.

> Many

> > > of us

> > > > > might have syphillis and think we have lyme due to them

both

> > > causing

> > > > > similar symptoms. And the amount of people out there with

> > > autism,

> > > > > MS, Lupus, ALS, Fibro., schizophrenia, etc. that could

really

> > > have

> > > > > syphillis or mycoplasma or of course lyme, is definitely

> worth of

> > > > > consideration. I think pleomorphic bacteria fits as a cause

> of

> > > these

> > > > > diagnoses. The problem appears to be unreliable testing to

> > > detect

> > > > > these. Of course, other pathogens are also a problem, but

are

> > > > > probably only a problem because the immune system is too

> weakened

> > > by

> > > > > pleomorhic bacteria to allow it fight those other

pathogens.

> > > > >

> > > > > And let me just add that my family is having great

difficulty

> > > > > fighting off Bartonella, but it appears that when we fight

> the

> > > > > Bartonella in addition to using things that kill many

species

> of

> > > > > bacteria, then we get more progress. Thus, I think that as

> much

> > > as

> > > > > they say to kill Bartonella first so the lyme will be able

to

> be

> > > > > killed, I am thinking that killing the lyme/mycoplasma

> > > simultaneously

> > > > > may be absolutely necessary to rid Bartonella. I am

> beginning to

> > > see

> > > > > that things like Smilax and Grapefruit seed extract are

> really

> > > > > helping my family due to their ability to kill a broad

range

> of

> > > > > pathogens. I am amazed at how well they work as compared to

> > > things

> > > > > that are more selective in killing only some pathogens.

> > > > >

> > > > > Love and prayers,

> > > > >

> > > > > Heidi

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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