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Re: 7 antibiotics and still suffering, please help
by eatpraygetwell 7 years ago
My name is Erin I used to LIVE on these boards. I had both fungal (curvalaria) and bacterial (staph and pseudomonas) for about 20 years. I had 4 sinus surgeries and over 100 coursed of antibiotics. I decided to create a blog to help others. Feel free to visit and share with those who need it! It’s a community where we all help each other recover!
www.eatpraygetwell.com
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Forum: Colloidal Silver
Sinus Problems
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Re: Iodine cures MRSA and pneumonia - Update
by paraboy 6 years ago
I just found this clinical case of a child with cystic fibrosis that was on antibiotics for years, inhalers and had Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
He got rid of it using cs in a nebulizer.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2443992/
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Forum: Iodine VWT
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Re: New: Anthrax plus SimianVs (all but SV40)
by Newport 8 years ago
Default. but these keep showing up as past and present gifts from the Sky Gods..
I would suggest a good run, then setup a scr1pt to run each for ten minutes.
Here is an example of one in use:
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dwell 600
program 3
label 0
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# Title: Lassa+Zaire ebolavirus
backfreq 1 74545.3433 50 # Zaire ebolavirus, Toxic Nucleic Acid all Mutations
backfreq 2 554433.6544 50 # Toxin, cause of LHF
7553443.3323 # Lassa Virus, Nucleic Acid
########################## ...
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Forum: Rife
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Re: Carnicom's latest research on Morgellons
by Bythc 14 years ago
Hey Austrailia,
How’s it going? This morning I am recovering from an awlful migraine. When I woke up I had the migraine and sticky discharge from my right eye. The migraine seemed to generate from the left side of my head, what a way to start the day. Interesting stuff from Rence. Has anyone else but me noticed this:
have another observation based purely on my own physical experience. The more I rid my body of these unwanted materials, the more people tell me that I am looking younger. My hair is thick…I have lost about 10-pounds that I simply couldn’t get rid of…they just feel ...
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Forum: Morgellons
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Re: Luella,....
by LuellaMay 11 years ago
It is indeed connected. Rheumatoid arthritis can affect the lungs and cause fibrosis which can lead to other complications. It can very well result in bronchiectasis, which is a condition where the bronchial tubes become enlarged and lose their elasticity. To add insult to injury, the cilia, which protects the lungs from pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, dust, and excess mucus, are destroyed. This combination makes a perfect breeding ground for infection and pseudomonas is a very common infection in people who suffer from bronchiectasis.
This is a ...
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Forum: Colloidal Silver
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Re: Explanation of colored fibers in skin
by Bythc 12 years ago
I had someone in the medical industry, tell me bacteria and fungus, are kind of the same. At least three doctors told me I had fungus. For me I think there is a black mold connection, worked in three different places, each one had a leaky roof.
I was told I had lupus, refused to believe it. Went to a walk in, ask for a mrsa test. The doctor spent twenty minutes trying to talk me out of it. What doctor spends that long with anybody for anything? Not to happy, he agreed to the test. Came back positive for pseudomonas oryzihabitains. Went back to the lupus doctor, he put me on ste ...
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Forum: Morgellons
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re-post from stokrotka
by gabz123 12 years ago
Here are some interesting studies on Manuka honey (mainly indicating strong anti bacterial activities):
Susceptibility of Helicobacter pylori to the antibacterial activity of manuka honey.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8308841
The effects of manuka honey on plaque and gingivitis: a pilot study.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15125017
A survey of the antibacterial activity of some New Zealand honeys.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1687577
Healing of an MRSA-colonized, hydroxyurea-induced leg ulcer with honey.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12171686
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Re: Attention all Morgellons Sufferers
by angrymorg 12 years ago
KronicKitten:
You are not bipolor/clinically depressed I will email your personal account and explain that further and give you some information that will help confirm things for you. The webbing, I have that too. When you say you see it flying... are they very fine, kind of c-shaped or wavy hair-like structures and do you find they will actually suspend then move towards you or have some kind of movement? I see them everywhere to, but I find it interesting that Morg’s see them and I find other people who are not sick with this have told me they don’t see anything or they may say it i ...
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Chemtrails Support
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Manuka honey studies
by Stokrotka 12 years ago
Here are some interesting studies on Manuka honey (mainly indicating strong anti bacterial activities):
Susceptibility of Helicobacter pylori to the antibacterial activity of manuka honey.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8308841
The effects of manuka honey on plaque and gingivitis: a pilot study.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15125017
A survey of the antibacterial activity of some New Zealand honeys.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1687577
Healing of an MRSA-colonized, hydroxyurea-induced leg ulcer with honey.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12171686
Effe ...
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Forum: Candida Support
Leaky Gut
CFS, ME, CFIDS
IBS
Healing Crisis
Interstitial Cystitis
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Silver accumulates in biofilm when Fulvic Acid present?
by nordskoven 13 years ago
AM I READING THIS RIGHT? FULVIC ACID ALLOWS UPTAKE OF SILVER THROUGH BIOFILM TO PSEUDOMONAS PATHOGEN? FOR THEM THAT’S A BAD THING?
”Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) may present a risk to the environment due to their expected toxicity and wide exposure. The interactions between Ag NPs and laboratory-grown Pseudomonas putida biofilms were investigated under a range of environmentally relevant conditions (pH 6 and 7.5; presence and absence of Suwannee River fulvic acid (SRFA)) over 4 days. In the absence of SRFA, there was extensive sloughing of the biofilm bacteria into suspension implying ...
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Re: If you don't know a thing about CF, refrain from givi...
by Visit0r 9 years ago
Wow. I’m probably not allowed to say this here, but you’re such a m*o*o*n.
YOU know nothing about CF. You should refrain from giving BS advice. You’re going to HURT gullible people stumbling upon your idiotic posts.
You apparently know nothing about bacteria either. Pseudomonas is f***ing everywhere in nature. You CANNOT AVOID IT. So it’s not some idiotic ”bad mommy and daddy choices” that causes pseudomonas infection, it’s the THE GENETIC DEFECT that causes the lungs to fill up with thick mucus and to be unable to clean itself that allows pseudo to take hold. If you had any clue wha ...
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Sinus Issues
by origen 13 years ago
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Hv,
Sorry for all the questions. One more:
I read your post about how to address sinus issues when the pathogen is most likely fungal: http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1475504#i
Having CF, I have no idea if mine is fungal or bacterial. My lungs for the most part culture bacteria - Pseudomonas and MRSA (Staff). Sometimes I culture a small ammount of fungus - Aspergillus I believe. This would lead me to believe that my sinus "flora" would be comprised of the same stuff, but I could be wrong. Also, I did unfortunately get a sinus surgery about 13 years ago and ...
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Forum: The Truth in Medicine
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Re:Hollith
by Bythc 14 years ago
The dude trying to push his mineral supplement, has a point. The soil is depleted and all that. Not that I’m thinking about buying anything he is trying to sell. I try and eat foods high in vitamins and minerals, my vegetable and herb garden has improved my health. Also, eggs from my own chickens, bake my own bread no enriched refined flour, use coconut oil instead of butter. Even though black strap molasses
is a no no on the candida diet, taking a tablespoon a day has taken a lot of gray out of my hair and hasn’t made the candida worse. If it is even candida and not pseudomonas or p ...
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Re: pseudomonas aeroginosa
by #58095 16 years ago
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Bacterial infections
Laboratory studies report that blessed thistle (and chemicals in blessed thistle such as cnicin and polyacetylene) have activity against several types of bacteria, including Bacillus subtilis , Brucella species, Escherichia coli , Proteus species, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus .
Blessed thistle herbal preparations are often obtained from the leaves and flowers of the plant.
Adults (over 18 years old)
Tea: Traditional doses include 1.5 to 3.0 grams of dried blessed thistle flowering tops steeped in 1 ...
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Re: question about your products
by humaworm 16 years ago
YES! Our blend of herbs is formulated for the ENTIRE BODY (blood, skin, organs, etc.) - this is not all of them, but HUMAWORM will remove:
Ringworm, tapeworms, pinworms, candida albicans (yeast infections) and and plasmodia (which is the malaria causing parasite), roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the blood fluke the anisakid worm and microscopic parasites and all parastitic larvae and eggs.
All microscopic protoza, tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), cholera, scabies, viruses, bacteria and fungi including, pseudomonas aeruginosa, all species of shigella, staph (Staphylococcus ...
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Parasites Removed By HUMAWORM
by humaworm 16 years ago
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This is not ALL of them, but it will give you a pretty good idea of what HUMAWORM removes:
Ringworm, tapeworms, pinworms, candida albicans (yeast infections) and and plasmodia (which is the malaria causing parasite), roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, the blood fluke the anisakid worm and microscopic parasites and all parastitic larvae and eggs.
All microscopic protoza, tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), cholera, scabies, viruses, bacteria and fungi including, pseudomonas aeruginosa, all species of shigella, staph (Staphylococcus aureas) and strep (Streptococcus), bacteria (such ...
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Types of Parasites Removed By HUMAWORM
by humaworm 16 years ago
This is not ALL of them, but this will give you a pretty good idea of what HUMAWORM removes:
Ringworm, tapeworms, pinworms, candida albicans (yeast infections) and and plasmodia (which is the malaria causing parasite), roundworms including ascaris , hookworms, whipworms, flukes including the blood fluke the anisakid worm and microscopic parasites and all parastitic larvae and eggs.
All microscopic protoza (including blastohominis cystitus) , tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), cholera, scabies, viruses, bacteria and fungi including, pseudomonas aeruginosa, all species of shigell ...
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Re: A LIST OF NATURAL ANTIFUNGALS
by Cyrulis 17 years ago
I would add:
essential cinnamon oil:
The antimicrobial activity of essential oils (EOs) of cinnamon (Cinnamon zeylanicum), clove (Syzygium aromaticum), basil (Ocimum basillicum), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), dill (Anethum graveolens), and ginger (Zingiber officinalis) was evaluated over a range of concentrations in two types of contact tests (solid and vapor diffusion). The EOs were tested against an array of four Gram-positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Listeria monocytogenes), four Gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli, Yer ...
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Nail Fungus
Candida
Peeling Lips
Skin & Face
Seborrheic Dermatitis
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The Parasites That HUMAWORM Removes:
by humaworm 16 years ago
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I get this question a lot - What does HUMAWORM remove? This is not ALL of them, but this will give you a pretty good idea of what HUMAWORM removes:
Ringworm, tapeworms, pinworms, candida albicans (yeast infections) and and plasmodia (which is the malaria causing parasite), roundworms including ascaris , hookworms, whipworms, flukes including the blood fluke the anisakid worm and microscopic parasites and all parastitic larvae and eggs.
All microscopic protoza (including blastohominis cystitus) , tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), cholera, scabies, viruses, bacteria and fungi in ...
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Wild oregano
by Burnt Ice 18 years ago
The antibacterial, antiseptic action of plant oils has been described in recent medical literature and may be helpful in fighting biological toxins. [Journal Applied Microbiology, Volume 88, 2000] A potent natural antibiotic, more powerful than many prescription antibiotics, is oil of oregano. One study showed that oregano completely inhibited the growth of 25 germs such as Staphylococcus aureas, Escherichia coli, Yersinia enterocolitica and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [Journal Food Protection, July 2001] Oregano has been shown to be effective in eradicating intestinal parasites in humans ...
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wild oregano oil
by Burnt Ice 18 years ago
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The antibacterial, antiseptic action of plant oils has been described in recent medical literature and may be helpful in fighting biological toxins. [Journal Applied Microbiology, Volume 88, 2000] A potent natural antibiotic, more powerful than many prescription antibiotics, is oil of oregano. One study showed that oregano completely inhibited the growth of 25 germs such as Staphylococcus aureas, Escherichia coli, Yersinia enterocolitica and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [Journal Food Protection, July 2001] Oregano has been shown to be effective in eradicating intestinal parasites in humans ...
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Re: Cold stomach after dose of cloves?
by humaworm 16 years ago
From the website. This will tell you what chemical componants are in cloves:
CLOVES - Cloves contain eugenol, caryophyllene, and tannins which are powerful anti-microbial properties – these components are what actually travel in the bloodstream killing microscopic parasites and all parastitic larvae and eggs. Eugonal is the most powerful antimicrobal agents known. Eugonal kills all microscopic protoza. Cloves are tremendously effective in killing malaria, tuberculosis, cholera, scabies and other parasites, viruses, bacteria and fungi including candida. Cloves also destroy pseudomonas ...
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U.S. Patented PARASITE pathogen KILLER!!! PHOTO HERE!
by AnalogKid 16 years ago
The device pictured is quite different from the ones mentioned in the patents. Those have ”an intensity of between about 2 and about 100 Tesla...” This equates to between 20,000 and 1,000,000 Gauss. By comparison, the unit mentioned in your posting has a field strength of 620 Gauss, or 0.062 Tesla. That’s over 30-to-1 difference, minimum.
But wait, there’s more. I took your advice and looked at the chart.
http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/ift-omf.html
This document *you* linked in your message shows that Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans are ”stimulated” and actually G ...
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wild oregano oil
by Burnt Ice 18 years ago
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The antibacterial, antiseptic action of plant oils has been described in recent medical literature and may be helpful in fighting biological toxins. [Journal Applied Microbiology, Volume 88, 2000] A potent natural antibiotic, more powerful than many prescription antibiotics, is oil of oregano. One study showed that oregano completely inhibited the growth of 25 germs such as Staphylococcus aureas, Escherichia coli, Yersinia enterocolitica and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [Journal Food Protection, July 2001] Oregano has been shown to be effective in eradicating intestinal parasites in humans ...
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Spirulina & Cilantro...
by Schlüggell 17 years ago
There is a lot of smoke about algaes.
Personally, I don’t believe in Chlorella. For long-term, I use ”Spirulina”.
This is due to the microscopic structure of the cells themselves. Chlorella is in the Plant Kingdom, thus it has a ”cellular wall”. It takes more energy from your body to digest each cell of Chlorella than it receives from digesting each cell.
The other ”cellular pseudomonas” are not in the plant kingdom.
Just remember that in USA ”Spirulina” is not the Spirulina sp. of alga. Spirulina spp. have been banned in Europe due to toxicity of certain varieties.
”Spiruli ...
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Re: Spirulina & Cilantro...
by katinhat 17 years ago
There is a lot of smoke about algaes.
Personally, I don’t believe in Chlorella. For long-term, I use ”Spirulina”.
This is due to the microscopic structure of the cells themselves. Chlorella is in the Plant Kingdom, thus it has a ”cellular wall”. It takes more energy from your body to digest each cell of Chlorella than it receives from digesting each cell.
The other ”cellular pseudomonas” are not in the plant kingdom.
Just remember that in USA ”Spirulina” is not the Spirulina sp. of alga. Spirulina spp. have been banned in Europe due to toxicity of certain varieties.
”Spiruli ...
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Test results
by Patty Ann 16 years ago
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Beneficial Bacteria:
Lactobacillus species -- 4+
Escherichia coli -- 4+
Bifidobacterium -- 2+ I am glad you brought that to my attention. I had not noticed it. The dr has started me on Bifidonate, I guess that is why.
Additional Bacteria:
gamma haemolytic Streptococcus -- 4+
Enterobacter cloacae -- 3+
Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- 4+
Coag. negative Staphylococcus -- 3+
Streptococcus agalactiae gp B -- 3+
Candida albicans -- 3+
He started me on cal/mag butyrate caps
2 caps tid pc for 1 month
then 2 2x/day for 1 ...
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Re: How on earth will I know if I have morgellons/lyme?
by Bythc 15 years ago
The aloe works really well on the skin, when rubbing the skin with the inside of the leaf those things seem to run out. I use orange extract oil in my bath, seems to help. Rubbing oil on the skin seems to draw them out for sure. I have used the oregano pills as well, they help. I used a very good horse sampoo and conditioner for my hair as well as ozonated olive oil. The first time I put OO0 on my hair tons of these grainy things came off of it, a short time later. I’ve used coconut oil. I read where pseudomonas is able to take something from a dead cell next to it and like vacinate its ...
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HUMAWORM Will Remove....
R by humaworm 15 years ago
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From the
http://www.humaworm.com
website:
This is not ALL of them, but this will give you a pretty good idea of what HUMAWORM removes:
Ringworm, tapeworms, pinworms, candida albicans (yeast infections) and plasmodia (which is the malaria causing parasite), roundworms including ascaris , hookworms, whipworms, flukes including the blood fluke the anisakid worm and microscopic parasites and all parasitic larvae and eggs.
All microscopic protoza (including blastohominis cystitus) , tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), cholera, scabies, viruses, bacteria and fungi including, p ...
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Which Parasites HUMAWORM Will Remove:
R by humaworm 15 years ago
This is not ALL of them, but this will give you a pretty good idea of what HUMAWORM removes:
Ringworm, tapeworms, pinworms, candida albicans (yeast infections) and and plasmodia (which is the malaria causing parasite), roundworms including ascaris , hookworms, whipworms, flukes including the blood fluke the anisakid worm and microscopic parasites and all parastitic larvae and eggs.
All microscopic protoza (including blastohominis cystitus) , tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), cholera, scabies, viruses, bacteria and fungi including, pseudomonas aeruginosa, all species of shigell ...
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Re: Iodine and Mycoplasma or Flu
by Infinitelove 15 years ago
Patients were asked to gargle more than 4 times/day with povidone-iodine gargle over extended periods of time, i.e. from several months up to over 2 years. The incidence of episodes of acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory infections decreased significantly when compared with that before use of povidone-iodine gargle. Episodes of infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) and H. influenzae were reduced by about 50%. Results of this study suggest that povidone-iodine gargle is effective in providing a significant reduction in the incidence of acute ex ...
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Re: Painting and Eczema
by Bythc 15 years ago
Hi OforO7
Have followed your foot saga, somewhat. Having been fighting skin problems a long time, hearing dunno more times than I remember from doctors as well as everyone else. Eczema is such a complete unknown, but can be one of many things. Allergy, bugs, bacteria or a combination. My last condition was called by the doctors everything from lupus, plumanary problem, pseudomonas oryzihabitans and last but not least DOP. Having said that you might try these, if you havn’t. Running cold water over the area, for some reason cold works better than hot on clearing my skin. After pai ...
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Which Parasites HUMAWORM Removes
by humaworm 16 years ago
This is not ALL of them, but this will give you a pretty good idea of what HUMAWORM removes - more info at http://www.humaworm.com :
Ringworm, tapeworms, pinworms, candida albicans (yeast infections) and and plasmodia (which is the malaria causing parasite), roundworms including ascaris , hookworms, whipworms, flukes including the blood fluke the anisakid worm and microscopic parasites and all parastitic larvae and eggs.
All microscopic protoza (including blastohominis cystitus) , tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), cholera, scabies, viruses, bacteria and fungi including, pseud ...
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Re: Important discovery
*Added note
by shroom 14 years ago
After the clearance of granular activity, I did see several types of bacteria present. Both were rods, but one type looked like pseudomonas bacteria. These are common in the mouth.
I don’t know what to make of this, because I have no control group.
If this is an unnatural phenomenon, it can mean auto-biotoxic elevations from self cellular activity. Or innate autoimmune condition in other words.
This type of activity could have adverse impact of microbiota in the bowel system.
Wow. There is a lot to take in here, folks. Shroom
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Re: 17 Year Old Cat W/Pseudomonas
by sidney08 14 years ago
In the vet’s defense, everything that I google about feline nasal infection and feline pseudomonas, do say that it is incurable, due to the ability of the bacteria to ”hide” in the nasal passages. I have taken the cat to two vets, and they both concur with what I googled. They say the ”best” that I can expect, is to provide palliative care for the cat, and treat him symptomatically. Because of the failure of the antibiotic treatments to provide palliative care, I am seeking ”alternative” methods.
My concern is that I do have other healthy cats that would be drinking from the same wate ...
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Re: TENS, MENS and Zappers. Differences
by NikGreat 13 years ago
Here it says that alternating between positive and negative gave the best results.
A consistent observation in these studies was that wounds that were initially contaminated with
Pseudomonas and/or Protease were usually sterile after several days of electrotherapy. Other
investigators have also noticed similar improvement (75-77) and suggest this technique as the
preferred treatment for indolent ulcers. No significant adverse effects resulting from electrotherapy
have been documented (78) and MET is clearly an effective and safe supplementary treatment for
recalcitrant leg ulcers ( ...
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Re: Chemtrails
by Newport 13 years ago
TEL is nasty stuff, the P. aeruginosa is added to convert it into a more brain toxic form.
Tel Met would help, since the critter creates biofilm it is very easy to keep in in the environment feedingon TEL for a few days.
TELLURIUM METALLICUM
http://www.homeoint.org/books/boericmm/t/tell.htm
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, general - Antibiotic resistance Hospital infections, surface-colonising biofilms
First up all DNA number by 3 octaves then setup the first three like this
dwell 180
fuzz 3 .3333 # Step and duration found via dowsing Up 3 Octaves DNA Numbers
fuzz 0 0
Then a ...
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Re: Nose runs after eating?
by Bythc 13 years ago
Is the spelling pseudomonas? Oh, I can believe, she would not buy the probiotics, even though it healed the candida. It never ceases to amaze me, people will take all kinds of crap the doctors hand out, try and give em a herb and they freak out. I’m not sure about lymes being gram negative, I thinks it’s a mix of parasites and bacteria, though. Lymes may play a part in my illness, even though test was negative. The vitamin C and salt, has help with that. If you havn’t check out the lymephoto.com web site. Sorry this reply has taken me so long. Best of luck with your mom.
Cheers
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Re: Listeria (Food Posioning) ?
by Zoebess 13 years ago
It is always good hygiene to use
a fresh spoon each time you dip
from your honey jar if your mouth
has touched the spoon. This goes
for all kinds of foodstuffs.
Sounds like you are knocking down
your Listeria. One thing I can
recommend for it is Grapefruit Seed
Extract. I used the liquid for fast
relief of food poisoning which I
had twice in one week once. I always
keep some handy now~~
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The extract from this common fruit has been shown to be effective against many germs, such as Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, List ...
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Articles
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Lactoferrin?
by xcvq1 15 years ago
Hi, haven’t been on this site in a while. Don’t know if lactoferrin has been mentioned but it seems like it would be a good supplement to use in gut related problems. Theres a good article on it here:
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2000/oct2000_report_lactoferrin.html
Supposedly increases good bacteria and decreases bad, as well as doing many other beneficial things. Could be good to take along with probiotics. ”Several studies have found lactoferrin to inhibit a wide range of gram positive and gram negative bacteria, yeasts and even certain intestinal parasites. Cholera, escherichi ...
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