Guest guest Posted August 15, 2009 Report Share Posted August 15, 2009 --- On Sat, 8/15/09, Mike Michaeloff <mgmichaeloff wrote: Mike Michaeloff <mgmichaeloff Re: Digest Number 4754 " No Reply " <notify-dg- > Saturday, August 15, 2009, 3:59 PM To the group, 1. Posting the order form for my book was not my idea but the doing of a well intentioned person. I'm a little embarrassed & I apologize to the group. 2. There is an important update to this (2007) information. While I am still absolutely positive that Pyroluria ( & it's sometime consequence of Alcoholism) is not Genetic but rather an infection. I had originally reasoned that Pyroluria was due to a multi-resistant bacteria because it seemed to respond to Vancomycin. After reading more of the work of Dr Constantini & much further thought, it is more reasonable to conclude that it is due to a fungal infection due to a diet high in yeast produced foods such as beer, bread, & cheese along with foods frequently contaminated by mold such as peanuts, corn, potatoes, grains, & greatly aggravated by the overuse of antibiotics (which incidentally are made from mold). We will not know the identity of the infectious agent for sure until I or someone else has the willingness & funds to do a more thorough lab investigation. 3. Therefore if it is indeed a fungal induced condition, Pyroluria can also be thought of as an overgrowth or colonization as well as an infection. 4. This Hypothesis is absolutely for real & must be generally accurate because the Therapy actually works to greatly calm Anxiety related disorders such as ADHD, PTSD, Panic attacks & the strong urge to self medicate with Alcohol or drugs in less than one hour. 5. To prove my therapy & my sincerity, I will give away the first part of the therapy which gives quick but temporary relief on my website within the next week or so. I must withold the complete long term therapy for those who get the book. (I do have bills.) I ask in return that those actually with Pyroluria report back their results. I also request & hope that the complete therapy not be posted anywhere. I expect a 70% success rate but even 10% would be a wonderful help to many people. 6. Why should the average person care about Pyroluria? It is an undiagnosed & hidden epidemic which in my opinion is responsible for 80% of Alcoholism & the majority of Anxiety related problems such as sex, work, shopping, & gambling addictions. Chronic Anxiety can not be dismissed but demands a response, soothing, or escape of some kind. Everyone knows someone they care about who suffers due to Pyroluria. And Pyroluria induced problems greatly stresses society & the health care system. The more you investigate this " medically unrecognized " condition, the more interesting & personally relevant it becomes. Michaeloff www.55fix.com - ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 *GRIMACE* I'm so sorry, Mike! I didn't realize I was out of line by pasting the order form into my post! Thank you for being so kind and calling me 'well-intentioned' instead of 'KNUCKLEHEAD'. I would have deserved it! Please accept my apology for causing you this embarrassment. Of course it was NOT you trying to make a shameless plug, I was looking to help Linda, who for some reason can't access your site (as I'm sure you've learned from the posts). I apologize to the group as well, and thank you so much for the update. I truly am intrigued by your theory, particularly since it opened my eyes to Pyroluria for the first time. I don't happen to know anyone on a personal basis who is an alcoholic or has an autistic child, but am aware that there are dozens and dozens of people who come into the compounding pharmacy where I work as a technician that are in the endless cycle you speak of. Anxiety, ADD/ADHD and pain medications seem to dominate our days. Of course, these people are on Big Pharma's traditional poisons. Yes, you heard me right. We are a very small independent pharmacy that MUCH prefers to compound natural therapies for our patients as much as possible (such as bio-identical hormone replacement - the FDA and Big Pharma HATE that). We also research and promote commercially-available nutritional supplements, as well as less-damaging prescription dosage forms such as topical pain relievers that eliminate the devastation to the liver that oral forms inflict. Your comments about the corruption of the medical / drug industry and the government strike the bulls-eye. We actually feel it's terribly unfortunate that all this blight that is Big Pharma is our bread and butter, as we're located on the ground floor of a medical office building. The good news is that we're working to spread the word about natural therapies to these practitioners and, while we've definitely received resistance, we've also been able to show some of them the light, and now they're our allies in helping people truly to feel better! We tell our patients whenever possible to seek out a different way, and people without insurance are continually astonished at how low my boss keeps our prices. I guess that's why her pharmacy is still so tiny after about 15 years - she truly wants to HELP people, not profit off of them for herself. I have personal concerns, too, both for my husband and myself because, despite my proselytizing about the natural way, we are currently on traditional therapies for ADD/depression (me) and anxiety/depression (him). I've been on antidepressants for years, and feel like I've never really been helped. My therapy for ADD has only been about three months, but so far I feel it's only made me WORSE. The stimulants - far from relieving my forgetfulness / time management-problems / ability to plan ahead for things / blah, blah, blah - seem actually to be disconnecting me even MORE from myself. Suddenly I'm more prone to emotional outbursts at work; what a nightmare. The one and only improvement I've seen is that I'm far more patient on the road than I've ever been, and my husband can tell by calculating my mileage between tanks of gas that I'm driving with a much lighter foot. Aside from being afraid to let THAT go, I'm ready to chuck these things in the trash and go back to being slightly LESS empty-headed and unmotivated! *Sigh*. Only yesterday evening, I got on the internet to find an answer to my husband's recent problem of an electrical sensation every time he turns his head and terrible dizziness whenever he moves. After finding this - http://paxilfree.org/basic-facts-1-electric-shock-sensations/ - and reading a little further, I ran out and asked if he had by chance skipped taking his Paxil, and he said YES!! Oh, my God! The author is so right about the ignorance that abounds - here I work in the INDUSTRY and I've never even HEARD of this! I am so scared, angry and frustrated right now that I could just scream! jam , Mike Michaeloff <mgmichaeloff wrote: > > > > --- On Sat, 8/15/09, Mike Michaeloff <mgmichaeloff wrote: > > Mike Michaeloff <mgmichaeloff > Re: Digest Number 4754 > " No Reply " <notify-dg- > > Saturday, August 15, 2009, 3:59 PM > > To the group, > > 1. Posting the order form for my book was not my idea but the doing of a well intentioned person. I'm a little embarrassed & I apologize to the group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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