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Post by crystalriver on Jul 7, 2009 12:14:56 GMT -5
Hi --here is a link from Garth Nicholsons work--there is more there I'm sure if you look around. If you don't already know of this gentleman--he was the one that first altered the mycoplasma that we now have issues with. He had no idea what his work would do--(the negative affect). His daughter came home from the first Gulf War and he became involved with her treatment--only to find out that part of her problem was something he had created. He has now gone on to help folks with these issues. He has a book titled Project Day Lily--very interesting. www.immed.org/treatment%20considerations/2.2.09Updates/MorgellonsDis09b.rtfMany Blessings, CrystalRiver
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Post by shubot on Jul 9, 2009 12:36:35 GMT -5
This is good info. I have not seen this before. It sounds like this guy has a lot of understanding about it. Some of the treatments I have never heard of before. I do think we should reconsider the bleach, tho, it can be toxic. Thanks fpr the post
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Post by crystalriver on Jul 10, 2009 10:45:58 GMT -5
Hi Shubot,
Agree with you there on the bleach--
This condition throws so much out of whack--my take has been to build the natural not to destroy in any way--we know what bleach does to fabric--eats it--
Hydrogen peroxide will also break it down but not to the same extent.
CR
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Post by shubot on Jul 11, 2009 16:05:57 GMT -5
CR... I do not use either one. Like you said. We know what it can do. I try to stay with mild and natural, I do not even use Vaseline.
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Post by crystalriver on Jul 12, 2009 15:50:43 GMT -5
Yes, the vaseline (petroleum) which is what most antibiotics are based on.
I think in the long run they will cause our bodies more strain--
CR
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