Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 So called " auto " immune conditions like RA, SLE, Reiters, AK, Scleroderma and so on are often caused by mycoplasma, chlamydia or some organism. The body is responding to a virus or bacteria and has not simply become psychotic and self-destructive. Even some folks with MS have been treated successfully. Denise www.bestdogcookies.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 I'd very much like some references to support your statement concerning the successful treatment of " some folks with MS " .. Having spent some time researching auto-immune disorders .. and, having a partner who has late stage relapsing/remitting MS with scarring to both her brain and her spinal cord resulting in cognitive dysfunction, chronic myofascial pain (Fibromyalgia) and neurocardiogenic synscope ... In her case, we know that she inherited Herpes simplex from her mother (HHV1) and that, during her short life, it has mutated into HHV2, HHV4, HHV6A/6B and HHV8 .. and it is HHV8 which is the main suspected MS antagonist. [ Essentially what happens is that a person gets " cold sores " on the nerve sheaths .. just like normal herpes produces cold sores on the skin and genital herpes produces sores (warts) in the genitals. ] As a matter of interest .. Measles, Rubella, Chicken Pox, Glandular Fever, Epstein-Barr, Chronic Fatigue, ME .. have all been linked to genetic mutations or variants of the simple Herpes virus. In my partners case, the Herpes virus could ONLY have come from her mother whose immune system was compromised by childhood diptheria .. .... so, if you have some information to support your statement, I have a personal interest in reading and investigating it ... Christopher Wynter > So called " auto " immune conditions like RA, SLE, Reiters, AK, > Scleroderma and so on are often caused by mycoplasma, chlamydia or > some organism. The body is responding to a virus or bacteria and > has not simply become psychotic and self-destructive. Even some > folks with MS have been treated successfully. > Denise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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