Lupus is an auto immune disease. I have a hard time believing all these
millions of perfectly formed bodies are "attacking themselves for no reason"
This does not make any sense at all. It is my understanding the mycoplasma
that is hidden in your own cells is the cause of the attack on yourself. If
you kill the mycoplasma with the CS, you are in effect stopping the disease.
I'm convinced most auto immune disease are caused by the mycoplasma "hiding" in
your own cells. So you see, Your body is not attacking itself, it is attacking
the mycoplasma. I have had two people who had Lupus drink my CS. After
several months, they have no longer had any "attacks".
----- Original Message -----
From: Marshall Dudley
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Has anyone had success with CS and LUPUS?
"f.capezzuto" wrote:
Depending on the cause of the Lupus. Lupus itself is not a single disease.
It's not a disease that has one cause. Some of the things that can cause
Lupus are: - Iron Overload.- Infections like HIV and Lyme Disease.- Reactions
to drugs.- Genetic metabolic disorder.- Reaction to a chemical, like DDT or a
pesticide.- Vaccine reaction. Even a food allergy to bread can cause Lupus like
symptoms. Diagnoses usually happens after they find a "butterfly rash" and
elevated ANA, and SED rate. Now, with CS, to be honest. It won't work for all
cases for Lupus for a cure. Like If you have a bread allergy, or a reaction to
a drug. You can take CS till the cows come home, and it won't do you much good
as far as a cure. It may help with opportunistic infections, since people that
have Lupus, usually have lowered immune systems. Now, most cases of Lupus are
not caused by genetics. Most cases of Lupus are caused by environmental
factors. And most of the environmental factors that I have found that can
cause Lupus, are mostly due to infections like Lyme, HIV, Hep C, microplasma
and stealth viruses. If that case of Lupus, is cause by a pathogen, then CS
should be able to kill off the invador is administered properly. I have heard
of HIV cases being put into remission from IV CS. So yes, depending on the
cause, a percentage of Lupus victoms can be cured.
It is my understanding that lupus is an autoimmune response to assaults as
you list above. Thus one can stop the assault, and the lupus may stop
advancing, but as long as the immune system is attacking ones own tissue, the
CS will be of limited value. I wonder if CMO would help reset the immune
system for lupus. That is why I had said earlier that CS might be a great
preventative, but not necessarily an effective cure.
Marshall