This is an old email, but I have a question concerning mycoplasms for someone willing to answer. I have other chronic problems I have asked questions about previously but most recently have had an unexplained pulmonary problem which presents itself as asthma, but none of the conventional treatments have worked. My husband and I have been ill since before Thanksgiving, which started with what we thought was the flu, he has had ongoing lanrangel spasms (very frightening), unrelenting cough for both of us, we have had prednizone, antibiiotics, allergy medications, etc., inhalers, etc., a friend just mentioned to me this weekend that she was recently hospitalized for mycoplasms and treated with high dose antibiotics. How could this be diagnosed and what is the chance of trying CS for this?

With so many sudden breathing problems, we decided to purchased and ion clean air machine which after a week of being closed up in the bedroom and becoming much worse finally read the fine print and found out you are NOT suppose to use these machines with asthma or any kind of repiratory problems, the machine actually produces ozone and in a close area this can pose serious health problems, in a room with the door closed in a very short period of time, the ozone level is sometimes 5 times higher than permissable levels. This is on the box but in the back of the manual. It does clean spores, bacteria, etc., with the ozone it produces. Everything I have read since this, says ozone exposure can cause many of the symptoms we are having and can cause pulmonary damage. Does CS also work for repairing damage already done? I do remember in earlier questions about asthma, someone mentioned several things to add to a breathing treatment when doing them at home, I think it included DSMO? I thought I saved the email, but cannot locate it.

Thanks,
joni




----Original Message Follows----
From: "nancymike" <nancym...@prodigy.net>
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: CS>Live Bacteria (Joni)
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 22:16:22 -0600

I truly believe MS is a mycoplasma, which is a man made virus.  All MS
patients who are using CS are doing well.  This is because it is a virus.
Nancy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Garnet" <garnetri...@earthlink.net>
To: "Silver List" <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Live Bacteria (Joni)


>
> On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 22:33, nancymike wrote:
> > MS is a virus. It is a mycoplasma, That is why it can be cured with CS.
It
> > has nothng to do with aspertame.
>
>
> I believe you meant MS is NOT a virus?
>
> Aspartame could indeed contribute to the invasion of the joint, by
> causing inflammatory conditions.
>
> Great article btw, thanks for posting this.
>
> Garnet
>
>
>
> http://www.rain-tree.com/myco.htm
>
> "Mycoplasmas, unlike viruses, can grow in tissue fluids (blood, joint,
> heart, chest and spinal fluids) and can grow inside any living tissue
> cell without killing the cells, as most normal bacteria and viruses will
> do. Mycoplasmas are frequently found in the oral and genito-urinary
> tracts of normal healthy people and are found to infect females four
> times more often than males, which just happens to be the same incidence
> rate in rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue and other
> related disorders.(7) Mycoplasmas are parasitic in nature and can attach
> to specific cells without killing the cells and thus their infection
> process and progress can go undetected. In some people the attachment of
> mycoplasmas to the host cell acts like a living thorn; a persistent
> foreign substance, causing the host's immune defense mechanism to wage
> war. This allergic type of inflammation often results in heated,
> swollen, and painful inflamed tissues, like those found in rheumatoid
> diseases, fibromyalgia and many other autoimmune disorders like lupus
> and MS, Crohn's and others. In such cases the immune system begins
> attacking itself and/or seemingly healthy cells. Some species of
> mycoplasmas also have the unique ability to completely evade the immune
> system. Once they attach to a host cell in the body, their unique plasma
> and protein coating can then mimic the cell wall of the host cell and
> the immune system cannot differentiate the mycoplasma from the body's
> own host cell."
>
>
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