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Post by slinker on Jan 12, 2006 20:19:20 GMT -5
I don't know. Some of those pics posted earlier in this thread looked familiar, but the deeper into it I got, the less familiar the images were to me. I am perplexed. I have long thought we, as a group, suffered different maladies with overlapping symptoms, possibly with similar surroundings. I admire Dr. Schwartz's efforts, but I'm not sure I buy into this.
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Post by slinker on Jan 4, 2006 23:47:06 GMT -5
Has anyone read or discussed the outbreak on Vancouver Island? I was amazed when I read this article:
It might not have any connection with Morg's, but it offers an interesting insight into the evolution of fungi and bacteria. Two harmless yeast strains can come together, mate, and form a new fungi that infects the central nervous system of humans and animals and has caused the deaths of 4 people while infecting upwards of 100. Vancouver Island is a no man's land.
Can you imagine the panic when the general population becomes exposed to what we have been exposed to? They will freak! Those of us who have been suffering will be the levity the world needs when it happens. I can see no way to avoid a worldwide outbreak of this stuff. People are tripping on bird flu--wait til they get a load of this little monster...
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Post by slinker on Jan 5, 2006 0:22:43 GMT -5
To me, there is nothing more defeating than thinking I've beaten it only to have it come back with a vengeance. I've gone as long as a month with none or few symptoms, and that false sense of victory invariably seaps in. Then--oh, no...
I will say that my symptoms have gotten less severe, overall. I still have the fibers in my hair and nose, but mostly (knock on wood), my skin has been healthy. But I had an outbreak three days ago and my shoulders look like I have chicken pox. But I believe I am more or less following a healthy regimen while dealing with this.
Enzymes and hydrogen peroxide are my choice for instant relief. We take wyrmwood and bitters, sea salt, citrus fruits, vitamins that nourish the liver and immune system, collostrum which benefits the immune system as well. We take vitamins which dissolve easily in our bodies, not crud like One-A-Day or Centrum which don't dissolve and are little other than poop pellets.
Males need to keep their prostates and bladders healthy: when those fibers amass in the prostate and or bladder, it makes urination difficult and painful. I'm way too young to be having prostate issues and I've been using Nature's Sunshine Male formula which aids in prostate health. Taking this approach, I have diminished these symptoms almost to nothing--unless I forget to take my vitamins. Women may experience a similar malady as fibers build up within your vagina and cause lesions which resemble a yeast infection.
Every organ's health depends on its ability to reproduce healthy cells which replace old, dying or unhealthy ones. That process often gets impaired by outside caustic stimuli. I mean, all a tumor is is cell growth gone haywire. So what causes it to go haywire? I'm not sure I will ever be free of this damned affliction. It has changed my life negatively and I'm a cocky SOB who hates when something gets the better of me. Each symptom-free day is a blessing. Our best hope is to try and be as healthy as we are able to be. To live our lives free from fear by arming our bodies with what they need to combat the "scourge."
Chemicals aren't the answer, I feel. I don't trust pharmaceutical companies: they don't seek cures, they seek compounds which treat symptoms enough to keep the patient coming back. That philosophy permeates every single product they manufacture. The last cure was small pox--oh, but it's returned hasn't it? And polio is back, too. Big Pharm wants you to keep living so you can pay them--not get cured, or die. They treat just enough to keep you coming back. Keep that in mind. They are purely profit-driven. That's their bottom line. And they keep the FDA on a short leash so the FDA approves drugs with extremely harmful side-effects.
Yes, I sound like an conspiracy nut, but I've experienced extended periods of a symptom-free existence without pharmaceutical aid, and I want them to last. If I can share info, I will gladly.
peace
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Post by slinker on Jan 4, 2006 23:24:25 GMT -5
London, if you live in Dallas, you might be interested to know that the county health department is aware of this "mystery disease" and they are quietly expecting an outbreak for which they are not prepared. They have received numerous calls about "scabies infestations that don't respond to treatment." This sound familiar to anyone? I once thought I had scabies, too...
So, I think an effort should be made to contact local health departments. Don't ask to speak to higher up directors and so forth, but to admin assistants, nurses, caseworkers. Speak to people who actually interact with other people. I know for sure Dallas County is aware of this. They could be a foothold up a rather steep slope, if you'll pardon my silly metaphor.
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Ozone
Feb 14, 2006 23:37:27 GMT -5
Post by slinker on Feb 14, 2006 23:37:27 GMT -5
The key to not becoming poisoned by ozone is to buy the kind that limits the amount of free radicals created in the production of O3. Those free radicals, once discharged from some oxygen atoms into others forming O3 are what you have to be careful around. Homemade ozonators are really bad by creating too many free radicals which don't immediately re-bond with the oxygen atom, allowing for them to be breathed in, if you're not careful.
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Ozone
Jan 12, 2006 20:06:30 GMT -5
Post by slinker on Jan 12, 2006 20:06:30 GMT -5
We have one too. It runs constantly, needless to say.
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Post by slinker on Dec 3, 2005 18:28:29 GMT -5
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Post by slinker on Dec 3, 2005 18:49:45 GMT -5
New York hotels are infested with the things. I think they might vector our quorum sensing, transgenic little buddy or "whatever" she is these days...
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Post by slinker on Dec 3, 2005 18:35:23 GMT -5
Most likely it's pneumonia. I had it too. They thought I had lung cancer for 3 days.
Get your home checked for mold.
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Post by slinker on Dec 3, 2005 18:33:50 GMT -5
Do any of you own any goose down comforters or pillows? I saw those dancing "feather drillers" (I've seen them called that here) before and they freaked me out. Had them in my hair, in my eyes, had them everywhere. As I got better the first time, I noted that it was static which made them dance, similarly to the fibers on my Q-tips.
I'm not saying they aren't little beasts, but I think we should study them more closely to be sure.
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Post by slinker on Dec 3, 2005 18:57:17 GMT -5
I have my x-rays of my lungs when I had pneumonia. What do I look for? What wierdness?
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Post by slinker on Nov 5, 2005 12:28:44 GMT -5
They want researchers or people affected by it? Me reading good not so...
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Post by slinker on Nov 5, 2005 16:30:20 GMT -5
My apologies. Had I known it would offend someone by affirming that a doctor's cqare should precede dumping a bunch of pills down your gullet, I'd have kept my post to a minimum. However, I've read Jeff's posts before, and not all of them have been so carefully worded, if you get my drift. No offense, Jeff, that's just my take. Screw my concern for others' safety. Morg's sure does make people overly sensitive, dunnit?
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Post by slinker on Nov 5, 2005 12:26:25 GMT -5
Because of its life cycle, it's hard to get a viable sample of it. And your doctor didn't do a bloodtest, did s/he? Have them check to see if you have an autoimmune deficiency. I'm telling you it's the tie we all share, even though many have different symptoms.
And please don't attempt the Schwartz Protocol without being under the care of a physician. That was irresponsible advice, Jeff.
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Post by slinker on Nov 5, 2005 16:25:18 GMT -5
But do you know for sure? Had you ever been sick during the 12 preceding months? The conventional wisdom on this is that it can take anywhere from a month to 6 months to show symptoms, so the immune system deficinecy would have begun sometime before that. I usually think your health for the year prior to coming down with this" is a good indicator. Plus if you take care of yourself, even with a deficiency, you could have not have gotten sick. Or, an immune deficiency also doesn't mean AIDS, if you have allergies all the time, that could be a virus you can't get rid of because of a deficiency. There are all sorts of manifestations.
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Post by slinker on Nov 5, 2005 12:19:40 GMT -5
If those people all got it so fast, they probably have some sort of autoimmune deficiency. It's not so hard to understand or consider. This thing looks for an opening inside. If your immune system is healthy, it can't get in. Period. If it is compromised, like any other diease, it will sink in and bite.
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Post by slinker on Nov 6, 2005 6:43:12 GMT -5
censored again, eh?
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Post by slinker on Nov 1, 2005 16:25:01 GMT -5
They are realtively easy to make. Well, not the ozone lights, but ozone makers are easy to make. I can post the directions if anyone is interested. The materials are all easy to get.
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Post by slinker on Nov 1, 2005 16:30:55 GMT -5
Never has much luck with the Colloidal silver. The beast DOES seem to develop a tolerance to anything we use. Moxidectin worked for a while once then nothing. Everything else just seems to no avail. I'll try anything, though.
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Post by slinker on Dec 3, 2005 19:00:23 GMT -5
8-)Fight the good fight, yo! Hit 'em in the goddamned balls with that big-aasssed stick of yours!
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