Well, without going into too much technical jargon, a genetic disease is
usually linked to a gene when they find that most or all people suffering
from just say Iron Overload, which affects 1 in 200 people in America
(mostly Irish people, since they have a low iron soil content in Ireland)
they come to America, and blamo, everything has iron in it.  Next thing you
know, they come down with CFS and Liver disease due to the slow metabolisim
of iron building up in there system.

Now, infectious diseases usually can spread from person to person.  On the
flip side, genetic diseases, usually affect a race.  Like Gaucher disease
mostly affects Jewish people that have the same blood line.  Now if Gaucher
disease was caused by an infection, then it would affect any race.  Also,
just using genetic analysis, they have isolated the double dose gene that
should be causing a certain missing enzyme that causes that metabolic
disease.

That's why for most "autoimmune" diseases, or most cancers, they can't give
you a straight answer on what causes it.  Cause it's not so clear cut.  And
I agree, I am sure a lot of cases of illness are brought on by pathogens,
like Mycoplasma, Borreliosis, Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis and Babesiosis.

But something else people forget about, if the mother is suffering a heavy
infection with mycoplasma, it can cause damage to the fetus.  Yes, there
have been linkages to mycoplasma infections of the mother and mutated DNA
and mitochondria of the child causing birth defects.  I read some reports of
mothers (who got Gulf War Syndrome) from there hubbies that got sick
overseas.  They spread it to their wives who got sick, who then had deformed
babies.  The reason they were able to link it to GWS, is that a unaturally
high percentage (or a cluster) or GWS, pregnant wives were having these
genetically mutated children who were being born without, well...  Body
parts, as well as other deformities.  They ended up curing a lot of the
mothers and hubbies of GWS with long term Doxycycline, since the report said
that a high percentage of GWS was caused by a form of mycoplasma.  But for
the babies with the genetic defect, it was too late.

----- Original Message -----
From: MARIANO DELISE
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Has anyone had success with CS and LUPUS?


Could it be they are all the same mycoplasma invading different cells?????
----- Original Message -----
From: f.capezzuto
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Has anyone had success with CS and LUPUS?


Cases of MS also are also linked to:

- Bread allergy.  (Celiac Sprue)
- Lyme disease.  (And other bacteria)
- Flu Shots.
- Mercury fillings.
- HIV (And other Viruses)
- HTLV I and II.
- Iron Overload.

There are many others.

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Ladendorf
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Has anyone had success with CS and LUPUS?


 C Creel <[email protected]> wrote:
> This type of writing is misleading. It causes people to draw
>incorrect
>conclusions.
I totally agree. I think it would be narrow-minded to consider all of those
diseases as caused by one bacteria, virus, whatever. For example, MS and
other neurological disease has been linked to heavy metal poisoning. And
what about those people who don't get results from using CS? Could it be
that there is a toxin causing the problem such as heavy metals, pcb's, etc.
and not mycoplasma? Again, I think we need to be very careful about making
claims without having very strong evidence as to their validity.
Paul




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