To: Justa
How does one go after the clostridium difficile?
Well let's see now. It causes magnesium, calcium, copper, zinc, potasium and HDL deficits. It strips the cell membranes on glycoproteins. It interferes with Vitamin B synthesis and directly affects acetylcholine neurotransmitter substance. It also breaks down tryptophan with tryptophanase causing seritonin loss. It produces phospholipase and two toxic proteinases.
Address these issues and you thwart CDs ability to stealth the human body by crippling the immune system. By countering CD's induced deficits you allow the human body to recognize CD and thereby kill it.
Or you could take the direct approach with either Flagyl or Vancomycin. There are six more antibiotics that work which I have personally experimented but this is potentially dangerous or even fatal as CD induced antibiotic associated colitis can kill in 24 hours.
Dr. Gabe Mirkin thought he was going after a strain of E. coli and was using the combination of flagyl and cipro but I knew this formula would blow up on him eventually and he has since pulled it from his site.
I've given you enough information if you are very bright. My formulas are classified and undergoing review for publication. It will cost you about $500 when I'm done and you must do as you are told to succeed.
To: MedicalMess; TomB
It strips the cell membranes on glycoproteins. It interferes with Vitamin B synthesis and directly affects acetylcholine neurotransmitter substance. It also breaks down tryptophan with tryptophanase causing seritonin loss.
These three sentences very adequately illustrate how apt your screen name is.
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01/07/2004 4:34:51 AM PST by
aruanan
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