Guest guest Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009    A Common Infection Causes Anxiety & Alcoholism ?    Please take a moment to consider the following.   1. I have recently discovered that most cases of Chronic Anxiety are caused or greatly aggravated by an easily treatable infection, probably fungal in origin. This would include, Panic attacks, phobias, eating disorders, ADD, PTSD, chronic low self esteem, Bipolar, Alcoholism, & more. (People abuse substances to self medicate their Chronic Anxiety.)   2. This very common infection is PYROLURIA, a " medically unrecognized " but very real condition universally thought to be Genetic in origin. It is not Genetic.   3. Pyroluria quickly responds to a natural therapy using foods with antibacterial, antiviral, & antifungal properties, And since Genetic conditions can not be permanently reversed, especially with cheap natural foods available from most Supermarkets, Pyroluria must be an infection.    4. I estimate about 25% of the general population, 50 plus % of Celebrities, & the incarcerated, and definitely 50 to 80% of Alcoholics have Pyroluria induced B6, B3, & Zinc deficiencies. Pyroluria can be mild to severe. Only a minority of Pyrolurics are Alcoholics. You can test for Pyroluria by reviewing a list of symptoms & with an uncommon urine test.     A person rarely exhibits all the symptoms, and there are many individual exceptions, but some common ones are:   grooves & ridges on the nails, crowded teeth, nervous habits, nail biting, knee bouncing, frequent impatience, irritability, avoids stress & conflict but has hot temper, dry skin, personal history of substance abuse, unable to easily remember dreams, tendency to hoard things, tends to be obsessive, subject to food, sex, gambling, & “workaholic†issues.       I am seeking your support for my Hypothesis, therapy, & book. Please do your own research & see my website for a basic understanding of the Hypothesis. My therapy calms most Anxiety related disorders & the urge to drink in less than one hour. I can quickly prove this. The Pharmaceutical, Medical, & revolving door Rehab industries will not be pleased, to say the least. I very much need your help to bring this to the public. Please forward & share this information as you feel it appropriate. Thanks. Sincerely, M.Michaeloff www.55fix.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I'm interested in looking at your website, but I get an error message when I go there. Can you give a workable link? Linda ________________________________ Mike Michaeloff <mgmichaeloff Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:08:26 AM Common Infection Causes Anxiety & Alcoholism     A Common Infection Causes Anxiety & Alcoholism ?    Please take a moment to consider the following.   1. I have recently discovered that most cases of Chronic Anxiety are caused or greatly aggravated by an easily treatable infection, probably fungal in origin. This would include, Panic attacks, phobias, eating disorders, ADD, PTSD, chronic low self esteem, Bipolar, Alcoholism, & more. (People abuse substances to self medicate their Chronic Anxiety.)   2. This very common infection is PYROLURIA, a " medically unrecognized " but very real condition universally thought to be Genetic in origin. It is not Genetic.   3. Pyroluria quickly responds to a natural therapy using foods with antibacterial, antiviral, & antifungal properties, And since Genetic conditions can not be permanently reversed, especially with cheap natural foods available from most Supermarkets, Pyroluria must be an infection.    4. I estimate about 25% of the general population, 50 plus % of Celebrities, & the incarcerated, and definitely 50 to 80% of Alcoholics have Pyroluria induced B6, B3, & Zinc deficiencies. Pyroluria can be mild to severe. Only a minority of Pyrolurics are Alcoholics. You can test for Pyroluria by reviewing a list of symptoms & with an uncommon urine test.     A person rarely exhibits all the symptoms, and there are many individual exceptions, but some common ones are:   grooves & ridges on the nails, crowded teeth, nervous habits, nail biting, knee bouncing, frequent impatience, irritability, avoids stress & conflict but has hot temper, dry skin, personal history of substance abuse, unable to easily remember dreams, tendency to hoard things, tends to be obsessive, subject to food, sex, gambling, & “workaholic†issues.       I am seeking your support for my Hypothesis, therapy, & book. Please do your own research & see my website for a basic understanding of the Hypothesis. My therapy calms most Anxiety related disorders & the urge to drink in less than one hour. I can quickly prove this. The Pharmaceutical, Medical, & revolving door Rehab industries will not be pleased, to say the least. I very much need your help to bring this to the public. Please forward & share this information as you feel it appropriate. Thanks. Sincerely, M.Michaeloff www.55fix.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 Hi, Linda ~ Have you by chance given it another try? I got straight through to the site without any problems... here's the address bar cut-n-pasted: http://www.55fix.com/ Hope it works for ya... jam , Linda Bumpas <lindabumpas wrote: > > I'm interested in looking at your website, but I get an error message when I go there. Can you give a workable link? > > Linda > > > > > ________________________________ > Mike Michaeloff <mgmichaeloff > > Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:08:26 AM > Common Infection Causes Anxiety & Alcoholism > >  >    A Common Infection Causes Anxiety & Alcoholism ? > >    Please take a moment to consider the following. > >   1. I have recently discovered that most cases of Chronic Anxiety are caused or greatly aggravated by an easily treatable infection, probably fungal in origin. This would include, Panic attacks, phobias, eating disorders, ADD, PTSD, chronic low self esteem, Bipolar, Alcoholism, & more. (People abuse substances to self > medicate their Chronic Anxiety.) >   2. This very common infection is PYROLURIA, a " medically unrecognized " but very real condition universally thought to be Genetic in origin. It is not Genetic. >  >  3. Pyroluria quickly responds to a natural therapy using foods with > antibacterial, antiviral, & antifungal properties, And since > Genetic conditions can not be permanently reversed, especially with > cheap natural foods available from most Supermarkets, Pyroluria must be an infection. >    4. I estimate about 25% of the general population, 50 > plus % of Celebrities, & the incarcerated, and definitely 50 to 80% of Alcoholics have Pyroluria induced B6, B3, & Zinc deficiencies. Pyroluria can be mild to severe. Only a minority of Pyrolurics are Alcoholics. You can test for Pyroluria by reviewing a list of symptoms & with an uncommon urine test. >     > A person rarely exhibits all the symptoms, and there are many individual exceptions, but some common ones are: >   > grooves & ridges on the nails, crowded teeth, nervous habits, nail > biting, knee bouncing, frequent impatience, irritability, avoids stress > & conflict but has hot temper, dry skin, personal history of > substance abuse, unable to easily remember dreams, tendency to hoard > things, tends to be obsessive, subject to food, sex, gambling, & > “workaholic†issues. >    >    > I am seeking your support for my Hypothesis, therapy, > & book. Please do your own research & see my website for a > basic understanding of the Hypothesis. My therapy calms most Anxiety related disorders & the urge to drink in less than one hour. > I can quickly prove this. The Pharmaceutical, Medical, & revolving > door Rehab industries will not be pleased, to say the least. I very > much need your help to bring this to the public. Please forward & > share this information as you feel it appropriate. > Thanks. > > Sincerely, > M.Michaeloff > www.55fix.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 No, it's still not working for me. Linda ________________________________ humingbrd128 <humingbrd128 Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:38:56 PM Re: Common Infection Causes Anxiety & Alcoholism  Hi, Linda ~ Have you by chance given it another try? I got straight through to the site without any problems... here's the address bar cut-n-pasted: http://www.55fix. com/ Hope it works for ya... jam , Linda Bumpas <lindabumpas@ ...> wrote: > > I'm interested in looking at your website, but I get an error message when I go there. Can you give a workable link? > > Linda > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > Mike Michaeloff <mgmichaeloff@ ...> > > Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:08:26 AM > Common Infection Causes Anxiety & Alcoholism > >  >    A Common Infection Causes Anxiety & Alcoholism ? > >    Please take a moment to consider the following. > >   1. I have recently discovered that most cases of Chronic Anxiety are caused or greatly aggravated by an easily treatable infection, probably fungal in origin. This would include, Panic attacks, phobias, eating disorders, ADD, PTSD, chronic low self esteem, Bipolar, Alcoholism, & more. (People abuse substances to self > medicate their Chronic Anxiety.) >   2. This very common infection is PYROLURIA, a " medically unrecognized " but very real condition universally thought to be Genetic in origin. It is not Genetic. >  >  3. Pyroluria quickly responds to a natural therapy using foods with > antibacterial, antiviral, & antifungal properties, And since > Genetic conditions can not be permanently reversed, especially with > cheap natural foods available from most Supermarkets, Pyroluria must be an infection. >    4. I estimate about 25% of the general population, 50 > plus % of Celebrities, & the incarcerated, and definitely 50 to 80% of Alcoholics have Pyroluria induced B6, B3, & Zinc deficiencies. Pyroluria can be mild to severe. Only a minority of Pyrolurics are Alcoholics. You can test for Pyroluria by reviewing a list of symptoms & with an uncommon urine test. >     > A person rarely exhibits all the symptoms, and there are many individual exceptions, but some common ones are: >   > grooves & ridges on the nails, crowded teeth, nervous habits, nail > biting, knee bouncing, frequent impatience, irritability, avoids stress > & conflict but has hot temper, dry skin, personal history of > substance abuse, unable to easily remember dreams, tendency to hoard > things, tends to be obsessive, subject to food, sex, gambling, & > “workaholic†issues. >    >    > I am seeking your support for my Hypothesis, therapy, > & book. Please do your own research & see my website for a > basic understanding of the Hypothesis. My therapy calms most Anxiety related disorders & the urge to drink in less than one hour. > I can quickly prove this. The Pharmaceutical, Medical, & revolving > door Rehab industries will not be pleased, to say the least. I very > much need your help to bring this to the public. Please forward & > share this information as you feel it appropriate. > Thanks. > > Sincerely, > M.Michaeloff > www.55fix.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 OK, found a solution: more cut-n-paste! Resulting in a VERY LONG POST ... I'm intrigued ... I would like to hear feedback from others, too: for real? scam? etc... Thanks in advance! jam __ From the Book, " Germs Cause Alcoholism, ADD, & Other Anxiety Disorders? The 55 Minute Natural Fix " Available December, 2008 from www.55fix.com Who Killed My Friend Tim? On Monday October 27, 2008, JoAnn went to see why our friend Tim was not answering his phone. He lived in a so called " sober living " house on the east side of our small desert city in Southern California. This particular house was chosen because he was no longer able to drive due to a serious DUI traffic violation and this place was close enough so that he could walk to his religious meetings. This was very important to him, and is probably one of the factors contributing to his death. After about 5 years of exhaustively working with him to help him overcome his drinking and other problems, and with many serious relapses, the responsible council of the congregation finally had no choice but to announce a painful decision. I use the word " exhaustively " because people with substance abuse and emotional problems as severe as Tim's tend to totally exhaust the ones that are trying to help them. It's rare that a day goes by without some drama plus a genuine crisis or three per month. The decision was that he was no longer to be considered a member in good standing and was not someone with whom it would be wise or obedient to associate oneself. And so after some months and another partially helpful rehab, and a not so helpful handful of powerful prescription Psych meds, he wanted to try to regain his place in the congregation. This involved a demonstration of sobriety, meeting attendance, overall Christian behavior, and a sincerely repentant attitude. Regarding Rehab, the being under close supervision and no freedom of movement features of Rehab were always the most effective part for Tim. But with the meds, he always got himself in trouble with abusing some of the more seductive ones. The serious conversation therapy factor was usually positive but not able to get to the root of the problem. Tim had enough problems just being an Alcoholic and a child abuse victim. After he checked himself into the hospital he also developed a drug dependency through generous over medication. Xanax soothed the Anxiety but was one of Tim's favorite drugs of choice to abuse. The Doctors time after time wrote him three to five different psych med prescriptions plus pain meds for his back injury. Some of bottles of which he would go through in a few days. I've caught him taking doses that would kill most people. The bottom line is that his experience with the Rehab/Medical system gave him additional addictive problems to overcome and seemed to take away some better part of him that I once knew. He was never the same after that and was even more difficult to work with. In my opinion, formed by a personal 5 year experience, my research, and by observing many others, SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors) and most other Psych meds are worse than useless in successfully curing Alcoholism, Chronic Anxiety, and Depression long term. They treat the symptoms and have some temporary benefit through their power to distract, befuddle, stone, numb, and to distance the patient from reality. But they do not have the power to cure. If they did, you wouldn't have to keep taking them. Their use often turns into a lifetime commitment that the patient halts only with great effort and personal risk. If they seem to benefit you or a loved one in some way, that's wonderful and I'm happy for you and by all means continue if you so choose. But proceed with caution in the knowledge that they powerfully affect brain biochemistry, their supporting theory of how they work is not without challenge, and they have proven possibilities of very serious side effects. But if after some length of time you are not satisfied, and are still struggling with feeling " right, " well functioning, and reasonably happy, then start researching more natural therapies, learning as much as you can, and trying a better way instead of just another maintenance drug. But keep in mind that I am not a Doctor. I'm just telling you that natural products worked relatively quickly for me after 5 years of almost no progress with Psych meds. And if I had taken everything that they had prescribed at the doses recommended, I would have been totally " zombied out, " and completely numb and nonfunctional with who knows what side effects or damage. But this is an extremely important personal decision for you. Don't abdicate your responsibility to learn, understand, and actively participate in your own recovery. You are the one who has to live (or possibly even die) with the results. You and your loved ones must make the final informed decisions. And do your own research instead of just accepting everything you are told by the industries that are profiting so outstandingly and, some think, obscenely. With many people, Psych meds at first do seem to help, but after a while the benefits seem to gradually decrease while the side effects increase. But not to worry, they can adjust the dosage and then perhaps later move you to another SSRI, and then another, and another, and another, and after a few years you're back to the first one and can go for another spin. Or maybe they'll have a brand new formula to try. And all the while that people are riding this dizzying merry-go-round, PharmaCorp enjoys an enormous revenue stream diminished only by the pay outs for death and injury lawsuits, Doctors' vacation seminars, highly paid lobbyists, government bribery, and all those slick commercials. The actual pills are a minor expense in comparison and hardly cost more than the packaging, I suspect. Most of America has seen the TV commercial that says something like, " Two out of three people who take anti-depressants still suffer from depression. Ask your Doctor about adding Cymbalta. " Isn't that an admission that these antidepressants do not work in two out of three cases? I'm astounded that an industry can openly flaunt that failure as a good reason for people to invest more of their money and lives in those products. I suspect that the original studies of these meds " proved " that they had a better success rate than 33%, but somehow, now they really don't after all? What else are they not telling us? But don't worry, the side effects are totally harmless, or are they? If you're taking them, it would be best to investigate thoroughly. Paxil is prescribed to people suffering from " Anxiety, Depression, & suicidal thoughts. " The fine print notice that comes with the pills says that some of the side effects are, " Anxiety, Depression, & suicidal thoughts. " Now what are we to make of this? I think there is just a possibility, maybe, that this could be a very important clue. But I don't really know for sure, I'm just spit balling ideas here. And if the meds don't work well they are always very prompt in refunding our money. And they are always so nice about starting us out on free samples, just like the nice crack, smack, and meth dealers down in Rough Town, except without the tattoos, gold chains, and the half mast pants and undies show. At least with the crack dealers you don't have to get out of your car and sit in a waiting room for an hour with sick people, read old magazines, and watch 100% Pharmaceutical Advertising TV, while well dressed, attractive PharmaCorp reps walk in & go right to the front of the line. Who would have thought crack dealers would turn out to be such customer service gurus in comparison? Anyway, Tim was now eager to prove himself worthy of being eventually welcomed back by showing not only a record of sobriety, but also a consistent pattern of meeting attendance, and genuine repentance including a determination to remain sober. Now for some people who would consider such a disciplinary action harsh, cold, or even un-Christian, I would refer them to Bible precedents, clearly stated principles, and the practice of the first century. If that is a problem for anyone, you are free to choose your own rules to live by and the people with whom you want to associate. These are the rules and the people Tim chose. But the point is, it was a very powerful motivating factor in his wanting to get control of his life. But his problems were very powerful as well. And the meetings were only three times a week whereas the severe Chronic Anxiety and the desperate urge to medicate it with something was constant, never taking a minute off. The general theory of a sober living home, as I understand it, is to provide a safe and supervised residential environment for people with abuse problems so they can maintain sobriety while they gradually recover and work toward financial, social, and substance independence. In the several weeks that Tim was at that " home, " not only did he have absolutely no supervision, he was the only person currently living in the 3 bedroom house for almost every day he was there. I had visited him the week before to drop off a good supply of the second natural therapy to reduce his Anxiety and to encourage him. I found him drunk and apparently overmedicated. When I asked him about the bottle of Kahlua by his bed, he said it belonged to his mother who had been staying with him the last few days. When I asked him if he remembered that his mother had passed away (from the cumulative effects of Alcoholism) about 20 years earlier he looked briefly confused and pathetically hung his head quietly. After less than ten seconds, I couldn't stand the painfully awkward silence anymore and let him off the hook by saying, " You must have confused your mother with another woman around here, " although I well knew there really was no other woman. He quickly agreed with obvious relief. After a few more words, I took my leave. He asked for a hug goodbye but I couldn't do it while he was in that condition for fear he would view it as an approval or depreciation of the seriousness of his condition and current status. He was hurt and offended. I was disappointed, discouraged, irritated, and saddened. That was the last time I saw him. A little over a week later, JoAnn went by the house. Getting no answer at the door, she peeked in a front window and saw just the feet of someone lying on the floor. She called 911 and when they went into the house they found the dead body. It wasn't Tim. The relief did not last for long. They found Tim moments later. Both men died of an apparent drug overdose of some kind. Tim found a roommate who, I'm guessing, brought something with him to share. According to Tim, he was sexually abused by his Alcoholic mother and abandoned by his father at age 11 at a bus station for two days. He was hassled by pedophiles but finally rescued by a school friend's father who raised him for a number of years. This man happened to be a well known leader of a local white supremacist group. I only mention this to show that people whom many consider to be hateful villains are not without heart or beyond the capacity of a good deed. Tim's father was a well to do contractor with a new and very difficult wife with her own issues who was adamant about her husband not associating with or helping his son in any way. She was not without some good reasons but I have personal doubts about some of her motives. In my opinion, Tim's father failed to give him some very minimal help on several occasions where it would have been easy to do so without much expense or involvement. He failed him for the last time when he scheduled Tim's memorial service at a time and place that was convenient and affordable for him, but very difficult for Tim's friends and acquaintances to attend. Few did. I encourage everyone to do an internet search of " Scam Sober living home, " and when you filter out all the ads of vacancies, you'll find some horror stories of the profiteering, dangers, and neighborhood blighting that many " Sober Living " homes bring with the current lack of regulation in California. I solemnly assure each of you readers that if this book is anywhere near as successful as I hope, I will open an affordable True Sober Living home somewhere. More than one if possible. It will use counseling, close supervision, and effective natural antibacterial therapies and also antibiotics, if ever made available, to kill the bacteria infection which causes the Pyroluria condition which leads to the B6, B3, and Zinc deficiencies that are the source of the Chronic Anxiety. This is the main reason and root cause of why so many people turn to self medication or some driven problem behavior as a coping mechanism. These nervous and obsessive problem behaviors include Eating Disorders, Workaholic, Shopaholic, Sexaholic, and Gambling Addiction. Pyroluric Anxiety is also the major cause or at least complication of many cases of Panic Disorders, Phobias, ADD, Dyslexia, Bipolar, Depression, Schizophrenia, and other Anxiety related problems. To accomplish this goal and to promote this therapy until it is given wide acceptance will take more than one book and one person's efforts. This will require the cooperation, work, and roaring demand of countless thousands. Right now, at this starting point, I'm feeling a little lonely, overwhelmed, and somewhat intimidated by this task. I would welcome a dozen energized people committed to having this bacterial disease theory and natural therapy accepted by the people who need it most and their families. OK, how about just three for a start? The factors which will hinder me the most, other than the guaranteed fierce and dedicated resistance by the vastly profitable and powerful Pharmaceutical, Medical, and Rehabilitation industries are the following: 1. The unwillingness of people with this Infectious Pyroluria Induced Chronic Anxiety and its diverse resulting problems to admit that they have a problem. 2. Their inability to conceive of and believe the idea that this problem is bacterial in origin and can begin to be greatly eased in less than 55 minutes with cheap natural products. And their having compliance issues with any sort of help from any source. 3. Their difficulty to realize that their lives are of third importance (if that) after the profit and careers of PharmaCorp, Med Mongering Big Medicine, and Revolving Door Rehab. 4. People with the best intentions giving away the therapy to people who do not purchase the book, thereby depriving me of the funds to promote this book and therapy, do documented studies, and provide affordable (and hopefully free) effective therapy alternatives. The therapy without the encouragement of the book is much less effective because altering the belief system of the Pyroluric person and motivating him is as important as reducing the specific Pyroluria causing bacteria. This is what the book is designed to do. (Besides bringing me toys, fame, and lunch with movie stars.) 5. Book and idea piracy by quick buck artists who have no sincere interest in the issues of addiction and in providing affordable effective solutions and will not personally contribute to the acceptance of the therapy, or promote beneficial change or affordable help. Think for a minute of the wasted and lost lives, the unhappiness, and the suffering and give me a fair hearing with an open mind, give the therapy two or three fair tests, and if it helps you, then help me convince others. All the world's problems begin with people, and are increased or lessened and sometimes (though very infrequently) solved by people. If very large numbers of these people are mired in abuse problems and self defeating driven behaviors, they will have little time, energy, or resources to help you: save the whales, fight global warming, relieve hunger, work for peace, preach faith, hold down a job, or do any of hundreds of other positive things for the earth or mankind. Once you help them stop being an expensive and resource draining part of the problems, it's much more likely they can start becoming part of the solutions. Fixing dysfunctional people makes every other noble task much more possible of accomplishment. I strongly invite you to study the theory, test therapy, and try to help others who are suffering the consequences of Infectious Pyroluria Induced Chronic Anxiety. _________ Now Available: 55 Minute Natural Fix Get the lowdown on the cause of so many of our social anxiety based disorders and how you can relieve the symptoms in just 55 minutes. Just $19.50 plus shipping and handling. Print this form, fill it in and mail it along with your check or money order to: M. Jackson P. M. B. 107 475 West Stetson #T Hemet, CA 92543 Please be sure your address is correct and clearly written. Name:____ Address:__ City:___________________________ State:_____ Zip Code:_________ eMail Address:_____________ Number of copies: ____ X $19.50 = ________.____ Select shipping: Book Rate (7 - 12 days) ____ X $ 4.50 = ________.____ Priority Mail (2 - 4 days) ____ X $ 7.50 = ________.____ CA Residents include 8.75% Sales Tax ________,____ Total ________.____ ___________ , Linda Bumpas <lindabumpas wrote: > > No, it's still not working for me. > > Linda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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