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I have a fascination/distrust thing going on with Garth Nicolson, a

PhD researcher who has spent lots of government grants and years of

his life studying mycoplasmas and Gulf War Syndrome. On one hand,

he does seem to be explaining something that much of the

establishment is trying hard to avoid, but on the other, he does

sound a bit paranoid that an epidemic of genetically modified

bacteria is spreading through the population virtually undetected.

Hidden Invaders Mycoplasmas

Hugh O. , Ph.D.

Originally published in Better Nutrition, February 2000

An MS patient mentions that his wife " experiences `sympathy

pains' in her joints. "

A patient with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia

comments in passing of her " chocolate cravings. "

An arthritis sufferer tells us how she " battles pneumonia and

upper respiratory problems all the time. "

The bad news and the good news.

The bad news is that what these people have in common are not simply

symptoms, but may be the tip of an epidemic of an

iceberg that threatens worldwide health. The good news is that we

may have found the single causative agent for a multitude

of chronic illnesses, some of which patients have been told " it's

only in your head. "

Chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, arthritis, Gulf War

Syndrome, multiple sclerosis, lupus, Crohn's disease and a host

of other vague disorders have baffled physicians and caused untold

pain among sufferers for years. Now, there is mounting

evidence that these disorders may well be caused by a peculiar

species of a highly contagious and insidious stealth

pathogen…mycoplasma. Best of all, if we know the cause, we can

determine the cure!

What is a mycoplasma?

Most of the body's 100 trillion cells have a cell membrane composed

of proteins and fats. The purpose of the cell membrane is

to regulate the passage of nutrients in and out of the cell.

Mycoplasmas are neither viral or bacterial and lack a cell membrane

enabling them to change form, invade other cells with impunity and

play " hide and seek " within the body's immune system

causing any number of so called auto immune disorders. According to

Dr. Lida Holmes Mattman, these " cell wall deficient

forms easily move between groups of cells and fuse together to

facilitate `genetic experiments' within the body. "

Mycoplasmas exist on L-arginine (the amino acid in chocolate). They

have the ability to cross the blood brain barrier and enter

the spinal fluid and cause brain abscesses and central nervous

system lesions and may be a primary cause of Alzheimer's.

They can enter the synovial fluid of the joints and cause rheumatoid

arthritis. They can be transmitted by casual contact and,

as we often tell our clients, " If you have them it's a good bet your

family has them, as well. "

While mycoplasmas have been around for hundreds of years, their

prominence and importance in diseases of an " unknown

nature " has only been recently discovered by scientists who are now

beginning to uncover some startling evidence. The fact

that " this pathogen is being largely ignored by medical science is

criminal " , according to Dr. Mattman. Worse, according to

Drs. Garth and Nicolson, the " newer versions " of mycoplasma

exhibit characteristics only displayed by engineering…in

other words, someone has been tampering with Mother Nature and that

someone may be government researchers involved in

bacteriological warfare. That may be the reason a federal statute

existed (repealed only last November) that allowed the

Department of Defense to conduct germ warfare experiments on

unsuspecting civilian populations within the U.S. This might

explain the outbreak of CFS in the mid 1980's in Incline Village,

Nevada.

Ok. I get the picture! Now what?

The fact is most physicians will not often run tests for mycoplasmas

primarily because the culturing of mycoplasmas is

difficult and may take months to obtain any results. Even when they

suspect mycoplasma infection, the standard course of

treatment is usually tetracycline or doxycycline for several months.

This places a huge strain on the liver and kidneys and could

be worse than the condition.

For arthritis, the most often prescribed medications are steroids

which provide only temporary and symptomatic relief and

gives the pathogens free rein to proliferate.

While giving up pharmaceuticals may seem a daunting prospect, it

would benefit the patient to try the following routine that is

intended to kill the invaders and repair the damage. Your entire

family should follow this regimen!

Uva Ursi or bearberry (an herb used mainly for bladder infections)

is effective against mycoplasmas. However, to be effective,

the body must be kept alkaline and should be used with the advice of

a competent nutritionist. Uva Ursi must not be used for

more than 14 days in succession.

We also recommend at least 350-700 mgs daily of pycnogenols (to help

with free radical damage), 1,000 mgs daily of omega

3 essential fatty acids (especially shark liver oil), 50-100 mgs

zinc (do not exceed 100 mgs. daily). STAY AWAY FROM

SUGARS…(sorry…no Snicker's™).

Another effective approach is the use of olive leaf extract and

ReGenesis. ReGenesis was developed by Dr. Hugh and

has proved to be extremely effective in chronic illnesses stemming

from mycoplasma infections such as arthritis and MS.

If you are suffering from any " unknown " disorders or chronic

illnesses that are " all in your head " and have been told it's

incurable, you might want to strongly consider trying the above

regimen for 3 months. If you experience relief, you can be

relatively certain you're on the right healing track and this time,

Mother Nature won't be fooled.

From http://www.healthwalk.org/Mycoplasmas.html

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