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To: MedicalMess
Hey, ya never know. Lots of physicians thought that H. Pylori being the cause of ulcers was whack also. That was Nobel prize winning work.
More power to you if it's right.
20 posted on 02/13/2004 8:12:46 AM PST by glorgau
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To: glorgau
Interesting that you should use the same example that I have regarding H. pylori. Did you know they saw the H. Pylori bug all the way back in the 1890s? They witnessed this bacteria in ulcer patients in 1975. A doctor told other doctors in a medical conference about this and they almost laughed him off the stage. He decided to have himself examined and then drank a cocktail of this bacteria to prove it would do stomach damage. Boy they began to shut up then. That was in the mid 1980s. It was not until 1993 that a panel convened just to figure out what antibiotics to use to kill it. I thought that's what I had so that was the first thing I went after to stop my 40 different symptoms resulting from a collapsing immune system. I used the most powerful combination of amoxicillin, clarithromycin, and doxycycline, with two Pepto Bismol tablets 15 minutes prior to the antibiotics to keep them in the stomach and reduce their absorption. I missed! The acid reflux was not caused by H. Pylori infection which is what we thought it was. But man the heart symptoms up and disappeared quick. Turns out that the clostridium difficile itself was one cause, candida was the second cause, and chronic salmonella that my body couldn't purge was the third cause. All of these cause systemic infection including arthritis. But that's not the interesting part.

Candida is a known secondary to clostridium difficile. I had it. Salmonella can be purged with sugar nuitritionals. Clostridium difficile damages glycopeptides or sugar proteins. I had staph problems. Staph is a known secondary to Clostridium difficile. Once you know that a person has CD, you can predict the other things that the person is going to catch. CD causes fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia patients are 330% more likely to get microplasma infections than the general population, 51% versus 15% for the general population. I had that too and it really put a bad twist on the pain levels.

If you get Clostridium difficile your fate to a multitude of stealth infections piling on is like watching a car accident in slow motion. It is totally predictable because this is all physics and statistical probabilities. This is why people in hospitals are walking reservoirs of infection and they are touching your newborn child. Think about it.
21 posted on 02/13/2004 10:45:32 AM PST by MedicalMess
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