CS Group,
Here is an article describing the new (1990) discovery of
"nanobacteria" by a Finish doctor. Attached is a text
describing nanobacteria and their effect in heart
disease and calcification of arteries. If this info is
accurate, I wonder if CS will be effective in eradicating
nanobacteria and therefore heart disease and
arterial plaque. Plug the word into Google and
read up on these nanobacteria, then lets' put our
collective heads together and discuss this.
Wouldn't this discovery, if affectively treated by CS,
be the ultimate door opener for CS..!!
Tom Bassett
Barnes & Noble.com - Has Heart Disease Been Cured?
Has Heart Disease Been Cured?
Douglas Mulhall, Katja Hansen, Katja Hasen
Paperback, March 2004
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ABOUT THE BOOK
From the Publisher
In plain language, this book describes the unmasking of an
infectious spark for coronary artery disease, along with
tests
for detecting it and a drug combination that gradually gets
rid of it.
For years doctors have been mystified by heart disease
symptoms that suggest the presence of an infection. Each time
they treat what seems to be a viral or bacterial cause, the
condition continues. Now, after more than a century and vast
sums spent on seeking a contagious cause, a big part of the
code has been cracked; not just by famous research
institutions, but by scientists in Finland who found the
trigger, and a Florida practitioner who developed a drug
therapy for it. Researchers from around the world are
replicating the discoveries and a clinical trial of the
treatment has been completed.
Yet while the pathogen has been isolated and the treatment
seems to get rid of this heart disease "trigger", other
scientists claim that it doesn't exist.
The controversy centers on a phenomenon known as
"calcification".
If calcification were defined as a disease, then it would be
the most widespread illness on Earth. It is found in
arteries,
kidney stones, cataracts, gum disease, and arthritis. Yet
most
patients have never heard the term applied to their
conditions. This is because while doctors know calcification
well, they have not been able to solve the question: Why do
we
calcify?
The spark for calcification may be the smallest, most ancient
organism; one that challenges the very definition of life.
Its
discovery has scientists arguing over its existence, while
paradoxically patients who have been treated for it are
improving. Find out why in "Has Heart Disease Been Cured?"
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Astounded Medical Reviewer, A reviewer, December 17, 2003,
SHOULD TOP THE BESTSELLER LIST SOON!!!!!!!
READ THIS BOOK NOW >>> This book will cause a revolution in
how heart disease is treated by physicians. Equally important
is the shift in medical thinking that will be forced
to occur after the general public understands the underlying
cause and proper treatment of heart disease! Just imagine: No
more bypasses or stents, all you have to do is use this
NanobacTX prescription nanobiotic every night to eradicate
your heart disease! WOW. The research described here is
cutting-edge and highly disruptive to the current big pharma
system of 'take your symptom-relieving drugs forever', as
this
technology is reversing heart disease (with the reversal goes
the need for all the usual symptom-controlling drugs). Years
ago, we used to cut out ulcerous stomachs until it was shown
that the ulcers were caused by an infection. Surgeons had to
stop the cutting because all that was needed to fix the ulcer
was an antibiotic. Now, heart disease (heart attacks,
congestive heart failure, etc) has been shown to be due to an
infection by nanobacteria. All you need to do is take the
nanobiotics and your heart disease goes away. This is the
most
important discovery in the history of medicine.....Larry
King,
listen up.....WallStreet, LISTEN UP!
A reviewer, A reviewer, August 13, 2003,
Everybody over 40 has to read this
A straightforward sensible explanation of why researchers
have
had so much trouble finding a cause of heart disease, and how
one 'trigger' has finally been discovered and treated using
new investigative methods. The book takes us on a trail
through research into infection in heart disease, up until
where we are today, with factual examples and well researched
footnotes. It also gives a good historical explanation of why
another disease with infectious origins--stomach ulcers--went
unchecked for years after a cure was discovered. The thing
that I liked most is that the authors don't hype it. They
don't claim that it's a miracle cure, and are careful to say
that we are just at the start of a path. That's refreshing.
Two thumbs up!!!
Also recommended: Evolution of Infectious Diseases, Dean
Ornish Diet