All I can tell you is mycoplasma is a very new word even to doctors. Many
have not even heard of it yet. I have two people with fibrmyalgia, two with
chroans, two with lupus, one with chronic fatigue syndrom, eleven with MS,
one with interstitial cyctitis one with shingles. These are all auto immune
diseases. They are all drinking CS and everyone of them is in remission.
The very simple way this was explained to me is that we all have
mycoplasma on our bodies. They are basically harmless until we have a
stress of stome sort in our lives. The explaination that our bodies attach
them selves for no reason has never made sense to me. Millions of perfectly
created bodies just turn on the owner for no reason??????Please!!!!! What I
undersand (I have no medical background what so ever) the mycoplasma
(myco-----extremely tiny + plasma----no cell wall) invade your cell during
a stress. The mycoplasma hides in your cell, takes the shape of your cell,
feeds off of your cell. Your immune system knows that there is a pathogen
in your body and attacks.........but since the pathogen is so well hidden in
your very own cell, it cannot be found by your immnue system. Therefore, it
attacks,but for a very good reason. There is something there it cannot
find. Obviously, what ever cell it has invaded is the disease you will
get. CS very slowly and very subtly finds these mycoplasma and suffocates
them.
I realize this is an over simplified explanation, but that is the only
thing my simple uneducated mind can understand.
Nancy
Original Message -----
From: "C Creel" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Has anyone had success with CS and LUPUS?
> Dear Nancy,
>
> You said:
>
> <<Check out mycoplasmas - Stealth Pathogens at www.rain-tree.com/myco.htm
> it's quite an eye opener.>>
>
>
>
> ** Have you read the articles from the citations? I've read twelve of
> them.
> They don't support what this page is saying. Most of them are very
careful
> to
> say that mycoplasma is a co-factor but no causal relationship is evident.
>
>
> I'm puzzled as to how you can make a claim that mycoplasma is at the
> root of CFS when statistics show that mycoplasma is present in only 30-35%
> of people with CFS.
>
> This is from www.rain-tree.com/myco.htm:
>
> "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."
>
>
> ** This type of writing is misleading. It causes people to draw
> incorrect
> conclusions.
>
> Regards,
> Catherine
>
>
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