Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 I saw Dr. Faber twice for Prolotherapy and when I asked him about mycoplasm he did a kenesiology test on my and said it's likely I have it. When I refused to go on antibiotics he fired me as his patient. It was pretty harsh I think. I just wonder if there isn't a better way to treat it??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 Just need to ask once more, Does anyone know of a cure for Mycoplasm besides antibiotics???? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 I am sorry about Dr Faber, Dave. There are 2 types of doctors, in my opinion .. One that only care about your money and ones that care about the patient getting well. Well guess we know which Dr Faber is - if he took you as a patient because he was motivated by money, he wouldn't have 'fired' you. He sounds better to me all the time.... I don't know exactly how successful the prototherapy would be if you still have mycoplasma. It definitey would not be permanent though - though I thought the prolotherapy would last a few years at least anyhow. But sounds as if Dr Faber didn't think it was worth doing the prolotherapy if the cause of the arthritis was not cured. And he is the expert on prolotherapy.......... Rife machines kill mycoplasma. That is why I need one too. I have Bartonella , which is a co-infection of Lyme Disease. Bartonella is a barterium which changes into a mycoplasma during the first year after infection. I think you know somebody whom makes Rife machines? It can take up to 2 years with the antibiotics - a friend of mine has her arthritis cured by that protocol and that is how long it took for her anyways..... Don't know long it would take with a Rife machine but it would be a lot less. best wishes Shan , Dave Hermanson <moonphish wrote: > > > I saw Dr. Faber twice for Prolotherapy and when I asked him about mycoplasm he did a kenesiology test on my and said it's likely I have it. When I refused to go on antibiotics he fired me as his patient. It was pretty harsh I think. I just wonder if there isn't a better way to treat it??? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 Hi Dave, Just a guess, but if I had mycoplasma issues I would take all the natural anti-fungals I could lay my hands on. Anti-fungals are the most powerful pathogen killers - surpassing those that kill viruses and bacteria, so I would assume that they would be effective against mycoplasma. For example, Barberry contains berberine, which suppresses fungi's ability to produce the enzymes needed to invade tissues, and it also interrupts the process of chitin synthesis by which the fungi constructs its cell walls. I am presently using the following herbs to rid my system of fungi (and quite successfully!): Barberry Pau D'Arco (Tabebula Impetignosa - inner bark only, from Brazil) Lemongrass Black Walnut Hulls Wild Cherry Bark Oil of Oregano Graviola Oleander Lugol's iodine (15mg/day) Virgin coconut oil Baking soda Calcium bentonite clay (to clean out debris) Cansema (www.altcancer.com) Cansema is available for both internal and external use. I highly recommend it. It has been successfully used to get rid of skin and breast cancer. I've read an article that chemtrails are the vector by which people are infected with the brucella mycoplasma. The AIDS pathogen was created out of a Brucella bacterium mutated with a visna virus; then the toxin was removed as a DNA particle called a mycoplasma. Government medical spooks then used the same mycoplasma to develop disabling diseases such as MS, Chrohn's colitis, and Lyme disease. It is said that everyone has it. The article in question is called " Mycoplasma The Linking Pathogen in Neurosystemic Disease " by Donald W. Scott, MA, MSc, 2001, and I found it on www.life-enthusiast.com. Just do a search for articles by Scott. John from Israel , Dave Hermanson <moonphish wrote: > > Just need to ask once more, Does anyone know of a cure for Mycoplasm besides > antibiotics???? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 Have you tried MMS or chlorine dioxide? There's a lot of info on the web. > Just need to ask once more, Does anyone know of a cure for Mycoplasm besides > antibiotics???? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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