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To: Sandy

I have done Pharmasuitical grade Artemisinin and other things that are supposed to help Marlaria, I have done a barage of anti-parasiticals, Fenbendazole, Menbendazole, Albendazole, Ivermectin and so on. Things that end in azole are also anti-fungal (aka the Aripazole commericials you see on TV that is really a anti-parasitical, I think they are catching on to disease here in America finally). There are only a handful of real Parasitologists in the US, apparently, the thinking here is Americans are too good to be infested with parasites, and they have very little training and the testing that is done is really quite laughable. In India they can identify nematode infections with a sonagram quite quickly, here the US they basically say human nematode infection is impossible. It’s like saying there’s no Lyme Disease in Nevada yet tons of people are coming down with it in every state in the USA.

We are really in a sad state of affairs right now, heck, even the CDC posted that 1 in 9 children with pets are infected with hookworm, roundwork, and other deadly parasites from thier animals pets yet nothing is being done about it.

But yes, I have done more anti-parasitical stuff than you can imagine, for worms, mites, protozoa ...


119 posted on 02/23/2009 11:46:15 AM PST by Scythian
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To: Scythian
The reason I asked about antimalarial drugs is because they are commonly an effective treatment for lupus, which is an autoimmune disorder. JMHO, but I suggest you ask your doctor about the possibility that your disorder is autoimmune, which means your immune system is attacking your own body. Note, any infections would therefore be merely secondary to the primary autoimmune disease. Prednisone may work wonders, and it's cheaper than dirt. Ask your doctor.
120 posted on 02/23/2009 12:13:50 PM PST by Sandy
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I spent some time learning about this disorder today. Looks like a nightmare, especially when physicians have said that it's not real somehow. There are enough images of the fibers that I don't see how anyone can deny it's a real disease.

I wonder if anyone has mass spec-d the fibers to find out their composition.
129 posted on 02/23/2009 4:27:27 PM PST by mysterio
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