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" <[email protected]>
To: "Silver List" <[email protected]>
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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