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Mycoplasmas & Stealth Pathogens

by Dr. Andrea McCreery
The alarming rise in such auto immune disorders as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, MS, etc., is due in large part to environmental situations not the least of which include certain contaminants such as fluoride, heavy metals, over use of antibiotics (in our food supply), and pathogens in vaccinations.
Mycoplasmas & Stealth Pathogens

Monday, October 02, 2006 / Dr. Andrea McCreery

The alarming rise in such auto immune disorders as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, MS, etc., is due in large part to environmental situations not the least of which include certain contaminants such as fluoride, heavy metals, over use of antibiotics (in our food supply), and pathogens in vaccinations.

Over the past few decades, intermittent research has been ongoing regarding stealth pathogens in vaccinations. One of these is the highly pleomorphic micro organism, mycoplasmas. There are about 70 species of these dangerous organisms which exist somewhere between virus and bacteria making "western" treatments ineffective and somewhat suspect. "Standard" treatments which include antibiotics are questionable given the fact that mycoplasmas may be a result of medical "treatments" to begin with and is a bit like returning to the mechanic who originally caused the damage to your car. Mycoplasmas can cause GI tract infections, upper respiratory problems, nerve damage and and a host of other problems not normally considered by established practitioners.

According to University of Texas researchers Joel B. Baseman and Joseph G. Tully "Recently, mycoplasmas have been linked as a cofactor to AIDS pathogenesis and to malignant transformation, chromosomal aberrations, the Gulf War Syndrome, and other unexplained and complex illnesses, including chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn's disease, and various arthritides. Even with mounting evidence of their pervasive and pathogenic potential, mycoplasmas still evoke the image of a group of obscure or impotent microorganisms. Yet they are evolutionarily advanced procaryotes, and their elite status as "next generation" bacterial pathogens necessitates new paradigms in fully understanding their disease potential."

We consistently observe mycoplasma damaged red blood cells in the blood in a consistently growing percentage of patients. Our process is simple and direct; eliminate the mycoplasma and reverse the damage done. While this may seem simplistic keep this caveat in mind; one may generally assume as a rule of thumb that reversal of disease requires one month for every year of suffering.

Ridding the body of mycoplasmas requires a total commitment on the part of the patient since they are highly defiant "critters." Due to the need for brevity in this newsletter, we recommend you e-mail us and request our recommendations for eliminating mycoplasmas and reversing autoimmune disorders.
by is this it?
i googled the title and go this: http://www.life-sources.com/newsdesk_info.php?newsPath=10&newsdesk_id=18

i think it's always good to quote your sources.
by Andrea McCreery
For those of you who posted a "it's a good idea to post your references", here are a few for you. (They also can be found on my web site;) www.life-sources.com under the catagory of Booklets. Here they are per your request. Hope this helps! Bibliography MEDICAL General 1) HLA [HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGENS] AND DISEASE ASSOCIATION, Dr. Tiwari and Dr. Paul Terasaki, 1985. 2) CRIMSON CRESCENTS - A POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION WITH THE CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME, Annals of Internal Medicine, v116, n4, 15 February 1992. Mycoplasma General 3) MYCOPLASMAS: SOPHISTICATED, REEMERGING, AND BURDENED BY THEIR NOTORIETY, Emerging Infectious Diseases, v3, n1, January - March, 1997. 4) SEVERE MYCOPLASMA DISEASE - RARE OR UNDERDIAGNOSED?, West J Med, February, 1995, 162(2), p172-5. 5) MYCOPLASMA INTERACTION WITH LYMPHORETICULAR AND POLYMORPHONUCLEAR CELLS, Biol Nauki (USSR), 1978, (12) p16-31. [No English translation required for the extensive bibliography at the end of this article]. 6) PATHOLOGY SYLLABUS VI (1993-1994 and earlier editions), Uniformed Services University for the Health Sciences aka Military Medical College, Bethesda, MD 20814]. 7) MYCOPLASMAS AS AGENTS OF HUMAN DISEASE, N Engl J Med, 8 January 1981, 304(2), p80-9. 8) DERRICK EDWARD AWARD LECTURE. THE PATHOGENIC POTENTIAL OF MYCOPLASMAS: MYCOPLASMA PULMONIS AS A MODEL, Rev Infect Dis, May - June, 1982, 4 Suppl, pS18-34. 9) MYCOPLASMAS: THE PATHOGENS' PATHOGENS, Cell Immunol, 82(1), 88-97, 1983. 10) PATHOGENIC MYCOPLASMAS, Ciba Foundation Symposium, Amsterdam, 1972. 11) A REEVALUATION OF THE ROLE OF MYCOPLASMAS IN HUMAN DISEASE, Ann Rev Microbiol, 1976, v30, p169-187. 12) MYCOPLASMAS: THEIR ROLE IN HUMAN DISEASE, Sci Basis Med Annu Rev, 194-210, 1967. 13) MYCOPLASMA AND ITS PATHOGENICITY, Kansenshogaku Zasshi, 1975, 49(6), 229-231. Cancer 14) MYCOPLASMAS AND ONCOGENESIS; PERSISTENT INFECTION AND MULTISTAGE MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 1995; 92: 10197-201. 15) MYCOPLASMAS AND ONCOGENESIS, Lancet, 1 June 1996, v347, n14, p1555. 16) MYCOPLASMAS AND HUMAN LEUKEMIA, Wistar Inst Symp Monogr 4, 157-165, 1965. 17) MYCOPLASMA AND LEUKEMIA, Ann N Y Acad Sci, 143(1), 557-572, 1967. 18) MYCOPLASMA-LIKE ORGANISMS IN HODGKIN'S DISEASE, Lancet, 1996, 347, 901-02. Hominis 19) EXTRAGENITAL MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS INFECTIONS IN ADULTS, Am J Med, 1990, Sep; 89(3):275-281. 20) NONGENITOURINARY INFECTIONS CAUSED BY MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS IN ADULTS, Rev Infect Dis, May - June, 1988, v10, n3. 21) EXTRAGENITAL MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS INFECTIONS IN ADULTS: EMPHASIS ON IMMUNOSUPPRESSION, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993; 17 (Suppl 1):S243-9. Immunosuppression 22) MYCOPLASMA-ASSOCIATED IMMUNOSUPPRESSION, Infect Immun, 1974, v9, p410-415. 23) THE IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE EFFECT OF MYCOPLASMA INFECTION, Immunol, 1972, v22, p695-702. 24) MYCOPLASMA IMMUNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS, Ann NY Acad Sci, 143(1), 704-706, 1967. Central Nervous System 25) THE FOCAL ENCEPHALOPATHIES ASSOCIATED WITH MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIAE, Can J Neurol Sci, 1993, Nov; 20(4):319-323. 26) ISOLATION OF MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS FROM A BRAIN ABSCESS, J Clin Microbiol (USA), April 1997, 35(4), p992-4. 27) MYCOPLASMA AND EPIDEMIC GROUP A MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS, Journal of the American Medical Association, 9 January 1991, v265, p212(1). 28) MYCOPLASMA INFECTION SIMULATING ACUTE MENINGOCOCCEMIA, Archives of Dermatology, September 1983, 119: 786-788. 29) UREAPLASMA AND MYCOPLASMA CNS INFECTIONS IN NEWBORN BABIES, Lancet, 17 March 1990, 335(8690), p658-9. Autoimmune 30) SEPTIC ARTHRITIS AND BACTEREMIA DUE TO MYCOPLASMA RESISTANT TO ANTIMICROBAL THERAPY IN A PATIENT WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS, Clin Infect Dis (USA), September 1992, 15(3), p402-7. Arthritides 31) MYCOPLASMA INFECTIONS AS MODELS OF CHRONIC JOINT INFLAMMATION, Arthritis Rheum (USA), December 1979, 22(12), p1375-81. 32) POSSIBLE ROLE OF MYCOPLASMA FERMENTANS IN PATHOGENESIS OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, Lancet, 1970, v11, p277. 33) IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIVITY TO MYCOPLASMA FERMENTANS IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, Ann Rheum Dis, 1971, v30, p271-273. 34) DO MYCOPLASMAS CAUSE RHEUMATIC DISEASE?, Infect and Immunol in the Rheum Diseases, 1976, p177-186. 35) STERNOTOMY INFECTIONS [CHOSTOCHONDERITIS] WITH MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS, Ann Intern Med (USA), February 1987, 106(2), p204-8. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome 36) TREAT MYCOPLASMA TO IMPROVE AIDS, ADVISES MONTAGNIER, Drug Topics, v134, n17, p23(2), 3 September 1990. 37) AIDS-ASSOCIATED MYCOPLASMAS, Annu Rev Microbiol, 1994, 48: 687-712. 38) ASSOCIATION OF THE VIRUS-LIKE INFECTIOUS AGENT [MYCOPLASMA] ORIGINALLY REPORTED IN PATIENTS WITH AIDS WITH ACUTE FATAL DISEASE IN PREVIOUSLY HEALTHY NON-AIDS PATIENTS, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, September 1989, v41, n3, p364-376. Gulf War Illness 39) ENGINEERED MYCOPLASMAS AS CAUSE OF AIDS AND GULF WAR SYNDROME, Rethinking AIDS, July, 1995. 40) DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF MYCOPLASMAL INFECTIONS IN PERSIAN GULF WAR ILLNESS-CFIDS PATIENTS, Int J Occup Med Immunol Tox, 1996, 5:69-78. Urogenital 41) MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF THE PELVIS. IN VITRO LEUKOCYTE STIMULATION BY EXPOSURE TO MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS, MMW Munch Med Wochenschr, 117(24), 1045-1046, 1975. Laboratory 42) HISTAMINE RELEASE FROM HUMAN LEUKOCYTES WHEN STIMULATED BY MYCOPLASMA SALIVARIUM, Infect Immun, 1975, v11, p595-597. 43) MYCOPLASMA INHIBITION OF PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ STIMULATION OF LYMPHOCYTES, Science, 1968, v161, p1148-1149. LEGAL 44) Geneva Convention. 45) Nuremberg Codes. 46) Michigan Constitution of 1963. 47) US Const
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