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Post by Magoo on Apr 24, 2022 10:48:17 GMT -5
"NB Protocol YouTube channel youtube.com/channel/UCt-VY0lb... told me to try these for Morgellons relief." With Morgellons which is a multi systemic disease. It starts by getting infected with bartonella and it can take years before it shows on the skin. A pre-stage is Vasculitis and that vasculitis is very prone to cancer. When it finally starts showing on the skin it is in an advanced stage. Coincidentally some use Bromelain to treat vasculitis. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5651831/"In the case of acute skin vasculitis, which is often associated with microbleeds that are detectable by capillary microscopy, fondaparinux should be used at a dose of 2.5 mg once a day until the vasculitis has subsided (2). Skin vasculitis is also often associated with circulating immune complexes, which sustain vasculitis and can lead to loss of protein through the kidneys (3). In my experience, patients with this condition can be successfully treated using a dose of approximately 420 mg bromelain three times a day to eliminate circulating immune complexes, and a dose of 18 to 54 mg rutin (taken as either tea or tablets) to seal blood vessels (especially in kidneys). In addition, capillary microscopy examination often reveals acrocyanosis or Raynaud’s phenomenon, which can be treated with an alpha-receptor blocker or calcium channel blockers, respectively" Bartonella is also a calcifying bacteria and I use sulfa compounds to break down the calcification so that it can't hide. nbprotocol.proboards.com/thread/13/calcification~d
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Post by Magoo on Apr 24, 2022 11:05:18 GMT -5
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3383535/#:~:text=1990%5D%2C%20cutaneous%20vasculitis%20appears%20to,common%20vasculitic%20manifestation%20of%20cancer. "cutaneous vasculitis appears to be the most common vasculitic manifestation of cancer" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ccr3.2939"We demonstrate Bartonella spp are abundant in skin lesions resembling striae distensae. These striae distensae-like lesions, coincidental with sudden onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms, indicate testing for suspected Bartonella spp. infection" " Though this case report focused on describing the striae-like lesions observed in patients infected with Bartonella spp. infections, we recognize the importance of coinfections as we and others expand our future studies to include other coinfections and diseases such as Morgellons disease." pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17401716/"Chronic vasculitis and polyneuropathy due to infection with Bartonella henselae" academic.oup.com/jid/article/207/9/1397/928803?login=false"Depolymerization of cytokeratin intermediate filaments facilitates intracellular infection of HeLa cells by Bartonella henselae" "B. henselae Infection Stimulates the Increase of Keratin Gene Expression" www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMra040319?ck=nck"Intermediate filament proteins are regulated by several post-translational modifications, including farnesylation, phosphorylation, glycosylation, and transglutamination, and by an accumulating number of associated proteins (Figure 1). These modifications and protein associations contribute in key ways to the function and dynamics of intermediate filaments.10,23,29 For example, phosphorylation regulates the filaments' organization and solubility, association with interacting proteins, and susceptibility to degradation during apoptosis.10,19,20,29 Alterations in intermediate filament gene expression and protein phosphorylation also serve as markers of tissue injury.10,14,30-33 In addition, transglutamination of intermediate filaments and their associated proteins under physiologic conditions is essential for the formation of the protective, cornified cell envelope that contributes to the structure of the skin barrier.21 In pathologic conditions, intermediate filament transglutamination and other alterations cause the formation of a variety of intermediate filament–containing inclusion bodies (Figure 2A).13,34,35 Intermediate filament proteins are also cleaved by caspases during apoptosis at a conserved motif (Figure 1 and Figure 2B),10,24,25 and mutations that alter the degradation of keratins during apoptosis have been identified within this motif.1" And we know from the F1000 research article what the fibers are made of..... f1000research.com/articles/2-118/v1 "identifying the filaments found in MD as keratin and collagen based and furthermore associated with spirochetal infection." ~d
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Post by Magoo on Apr 24, 2022 11:07:30 GMT -5
f1000research.com/articles/2-118/v1"identifying the filaments found in MD as keratin and collagen based and furthermore associated with spirochetal infection." Yes "associated" meaning they only identified a co-infection not a pathological cause. ~d
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Post by Magoo on Apr 25, 2022 7:20:31 GMT -5
Morgellons is a kind of cancer but not just on the skin. A person will have all kinds of issues. abstracts.societyforscience.org/Home/PrintPdf/15535"More than Skin Deep: Deciphering the Role of Bartonella henselae Infection in Melanoma Metastasis" "This is the first evidence that B henselae induces over-expression of IL-8 in melanoma cells and influences the metastatic-potential of any human cancer" You might have this condition and you could still be very sick but without the fibers. With or without the fibers it is still the same disease. The fibers happen when a person gets the right mutation in their genome. www.pnas.org/content/108/35/14643.abstract“Conjugative DNA transfer into human cells by the VirB/VirD4 type IV secretion system of the bacterial pathogen Bartonella henselae” “Bacterial type IV secretion systems (T4SS) mediate interbacterial conjugative DNA transfer and transkingdom protein transfer into eukaryotic host cells in bacterial pathogenesis. The sole bacterium known to naturally transfer DNA into eukaryotic host cells via a T4SS is the plant pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Here we demonstrate T4SS-mediated DNA transfer from a human bacterial pathogen into human cells. We show that the zoonotic pathogen Bartonella henselae can transfer a cryptic plasmid occurring in the bartonellae into the human endothelial cell line EA.hy926 via its T4SS VirB/VirD4” What is a "cryptic plasmid"? It is a plasmid of unknown origin and if Bartonella transfers the right one then that mutation will show up. ~d
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Post by Magoo on Apr 25, 2022 7:30:40 GMT -5
Bromelain and Lauricidin do different things to the immune system, you need them both. Together they will get rid of the cancer that is morgellons. How easy is that? Not easy at all. It's like treating metastatic cancer. You can google easy cancer treatments for stage 4 cancer and if you find anything then it is make believe. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21432909/"Bromelain inhibits nuclear factor kappa-B translocation, driving human epidermoid carcinoma A431 and melanoma A375 cells through G(2)/M arrest to apoptosis" pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32156243/"Lauric Acid Modulates Cancer-Associated microRNA Expression and Inhibits the Growth of the Cancer Cell" Turns out getting rid of stage 4 cancer isn't easy even when you have the right tools and understanding, you need some other things to make it easier. nbprotocol.proboards.com/thread/184/nb-protocol-dosing-directions~d
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Post by Magoo on Jun 19, 2022 8:30:08 GMT -5
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