Ben (Bremerton, Washington) on 03/11/2016
To the scientific mindset one microorganism causes one disease. Now meet a microorganism which does not play by the rules, meet Mr. Mike O. Plasma aka Mycoplasma. He is a sneaky little guy.
Imagine a pleomorphic bug that hides from the immune system, that can change its surface texture to mimic normal human cellular tissue. A bug that can invade any type of tissue anywhere in the body and trick the immune system into attacking its own body tissues. a bug that can go dormant for many years then come out to play years later. A bug that causes such a wide range of bizzare symptoms it seems to affect everyone differently. One person may have fibromyalgia another may have chronic fatigue. While someone else may have diabetes, kidney disease, als, lupus, multiple sclerosis or highly aggressive cancers not to mention dozens of other so called "autoimmune diseases". Well that is Mr Mike o. plasma's signature, a baffling disease with a wild variety of seeming unrelated symptoms.
Replied By Grant (Australia) on 03/12/2016
Replied By Timh (Ky) on 03/13/2016
Here is a list of The Main Human Mycoplasma Pathogens with Implicated Disease:
Mycoplasma genitalium: Arthritis, chronic nongonococcal urethritis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, other urogenital infections and diseases, infertility, AIDS/HIV
Mycoplasma fermentans: Arthritis, Gulf War Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lupus, AIDS/HIV, autoimmune diseases, ALS, psoriasis and Scleroderma, Crohn's and IBS, cancer, endocrine disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, diabetes
Mycoplasma salivarium: Arthritis, TMJ disorders, Eye and ear disorders and infections, gingivitis, periodontal diseases including even cavities.
Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum: Pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, non-gonococcal urethritis, vaginitis, cervicitis, amnionitis,
pyelonephritis, post-partum septicemia, neonatal pneumonia, neonatal conjunctivitis, Reiter's syndrome, peritonitis, wound infections (C-section),
low birth weight infants, and premature rupture of membranes.
Mycoplasma pneumonia: Pneumonia, asthma, upper and lower respiratory diseases, heart diseases, leukemia, Steven-Johnson syndrome,
polyarthritis or septic arthritis, CNS disorders and diseases, urinary tract infections, Crohn's and Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Guillain-Barr syndrome, polyradiculitis, encephalitis, and septic meningitis, autoimmune diseases.
Mycoplasma incognitus and Mycoplasma penetrans: AIDS/HIV, urogenital infections and diseases, Autoimmune disorders and diseases
Mycoplasma pirum: Urogenital infections and diseases, AIDS/HIV
Mycoplasma faucium, M. lipophilum and M. buccale: Diseases of the gingival crevices and respiratory tract
I have had a debilitating case of an unknown (undiagnosed) strain of mycoplasma for more than 2 decades and the most effective remedies I have found is Borax (hot baths are best), Uvi Ursi herb (fallowed with zapping), and for the lungs --zapping then nebulizing Colloidal Silver. For the joints, strong Magnets fallowed with Zapping is effective. Adding Ted's recommended Borax doses to the drinking water of pets and/or livestock would be recommended regularly as a treatment or preventive.
Typically Mycoplasma is a slow grower but can accelerate with other infections and/or aging. Older pets w/ debilitating arthritis are likely badly infected by Mike O Plasma.
Replied By Ben (Bremerton, Wa ) on 03/13/2016
Doctors like to think they can just give a patient a prescription for antibiotics, take pills for a couple weeks and be over an illness.
Not so with the engineered bugs. They are designed to evade the immune system and be nearly impossible to eradicate by normal means.
Few things actually cause them any harm. Electromedicine, blood ozonation, coconut oil, serrapeptase, doxycycline, minocycline, tetracycline and a new one gallium nitrate put the hurt on mycoplasma and bring you relief.
As a general rule of thumb if you have a really weird disease that doctors have trouble with and seems to have no cure and or be linked to similar autoimmune disease then that is a clue mycoplasma might possibly be involved.
Replied By Art (California ) on 03/13/2016
Thank you for that list!
I notice that you have used colloidal silver in a nebulizer. A nebulizer may not be able to deliver the most effective dose of colloidal silver considering the actual surface area of the lungs (half of a tennis court) in relation to the actual amount of silver you are getting.
http://www.ask.com/science/surface-area-human-lungs-ffc6ae1756c2f2e
Another consideration is the idea that the silver particles need to come very close to or touch the intended bacteria in order to have the desired effect.
An ultrasonic vaporizer may be able to deliver a more effective amount of colloidal silver in a reasonable amount of time.
Just hoping you get the most out of the CS you are using!
Art
Replied By Timh (Ky) on 03/16/2016
Anyway, thanks so much for your concern as it will go a long way in my slow recovery.
Replied By Art (California ) on 03/16/2016
I think the correct name is "ultrasonic humidifier"......they are very common and available at stores like Target and Walmart.
You can click on the amazon link at the bottom of this post to see them or you can use this link.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_1?rh=i:aps,k:ultrasonic+humidifier&keywords=ultrasonic+humidifier&ie=UTF8&qid=1458165155&spIA=B00H8AD07K, B013ELRDL0, B01ABY3U4M, B0187QZ97W, B017VMBVKW, B01AJHHD1C
I use 20 ppm silver nanoparticles in mine whenever I use it for 5 minutes at a time several times a day. I just breathe in by the output. I've read that this method might allow the silver particles to also reach the blood, bypassing the problems associated with the gut.
Art