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Subject: ZUCKERMAN'S RAG: Lyme- the immune suppressing disease -
causes activation of latent viruses
Date: Apr 12, 2008 12:01 PM
Note on my website, that Mort Zuckerman is involved in the Lyme
crimes:
* groups.google . com /group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse frm/thread/94e9d21309f76177/508d7369ce25f5cc?lnk=gst&q=ALDF+GALA+AIG&rnum=4&hl=en#508d7369ce25f5cc
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Uh, no (re the article below).
Lyme is an immune suppressing BACTERIAL infection
* w w w .actionlyme.org/BIOWEAPONEERS CORIXA YALE TLRS.htm
that exacerbates latent viral infections, because these shed
lipoproteins
* w w w .actionlyme.org/BARBOURS STEALTH BOMBERS.htm
***anchor the auto-kill kinase,*** allowing Epstein-Barr infected
cells to not auto-kill:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/Duray.htm
See Paul Duray, very possibly the nation's top pathologist discuss
chronic Lyme
lymphocytes as appearing "like Epstein-Barr transformed cells."
Note that I have the same increased antibodies against latent common
viruses:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/JAMES PHILLIPS HOMEPAGE.htm
Since I never lie.
You can see my 1999 testimony on Blumenthal's website about how I got
100% better
from the 3.5 months of IV treatment, but then relapsed, as my 3 before-
and-after-and-after-relapse
brain scans show:
* w w w .ct.gov/ag/lib/ag/health/lyme.pdf
I start on page 336 OF THE PDF.
* w w w .actionlyme.org/KATHLEEN 3 BRAIN SCANS.htm
1996, sick and demented, 1998, 1005 improved after 3.5 months of IV
with a NORMAL
brain scan, and 2001, relapsed.
We are not putting up with any of this RETRO-BULLSHIT about Lyme being
a females-only
fake disease due to "stress." It is due to chronic Lyme being chronic
***due to the shedding of immune suppressing fungal lipoproteins,***
as discussed
here:
* w w w .pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1407827&blobtype=pdf
* w w w .actionlyme.org/BIOWEAPONEERS CORIXA YALE TLRS.htm
which had the same immune-suppression outcomes as the Yale LYMERix
vaccine, which
were deliberately not reported to the FDA and the public per the
instructions of
Yale's Robert Schoen:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/SCHOEN INSTRUCTING DOCS TO BLOW OFF LYMERIX INJUREES.htm
* w w w .actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm
And there you can see what is known - by Yale and Allen Steere - about
congenital
Lyme.
We simply are not putting up with this bullshit.
Someone who rides over 100 miles a week, and at times 100 miles a day,
and has a
history of being and every-kind-of-athlete is no drama queen:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/Sports.htm
Plus, how could I retro-lie to Mr. Blumenthal and have it posted on
his website?
* w w w .ct.gov/ag/cwp/view.asp?A=1774&Q(2848
How could I have changed a pdf file on the Connecticut Attorney
General's website
to retropost that 3.5 months of IV ceftriaxone got me 100% better?
Kathleen M. Dickson (Martin)
Former Analytical Chemist for Pfizer.
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U.S. News & World Report
Saturday, April 12, 2008
A New Fibromyalgia Remedy: Antiviral Drugs
By January W. Payne
Posted April 11, 2008
Fibromyalgia, an often misunderstood condition involving widespread
muscle pain
and fatigue, is characterized by a set of symptoms, but no definitive
test exists
to "prove" that a person has it. Some researchers suspect that viral
illness
could be a trigger, for both fibromyalgia and a similar condition
called chronic
fatigue syndrome. Research has shown that a subset of people who get
Lyme disease,
parvovirus, or Epstein-Barr virus--which causes mononucleosis--may later
go on to
develop one or the other. "What we think is that viruses are one type
of biological
stress" that may act similarly to physical trauma, a known trigger for
fibromyalgia
and chronic fatigue syndrome, says Daniel Clauw, a rheumatologist and
professor
of medicine at the University of Michigan. "There's a lot of
different
biological stresses, including psychological stress, that seem to be
capable of
triggering these illnesses." As many as 1 in 50 Americans has
fibromyalgia,
most of them women, according to the National Institute of Arthritis
and Musculoskeletal
and Skin Diseases.
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A recent book, The New Fibromyalgia Remedy: Stop Your Pain Now with an
Anti-Viral
Drug Regimen, delves more deeply into the connection and suggests that
antiviral
medicine and food allergy treatment can be quite effective. Author
Daniel C. Dantini,
a Florida otolaryngologist who himself has fibromyalgia, says he
believes that fibromyalgia
is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, herpesvirus 6,
or parvovirus.
He says antiviral medications work in 70 to 75 percent of his
patients, along with
massage and other therapies. Using Dantini's treatment method, most
patients
see their symptoms improve by "about 20 to 50 percent during the first
four
weeks," the book says. By six weeks, most chronic symptoms are totally
resolved.
Most people take the antiviral medications for 10 to 14 weeks, while
others need
the drugs for up to six months, the book says.
In an interview with U.S. News, Dantini discussed his thoughts on
fibromyalgia and
how best to treat it. Excerpts:
Do you think other viruses are a concern as well?
Other viruses like hepatitis and Lyme disease can do this, too. Any
chronic infection
can tend to give these sorts of symptoms.
What treatments do you propose?
The treatments are twofold because this is a complex disease. Control
the viruses
using the antiviral drugs famciclovir (brand name Famvir) or
valacyclovir (Valtrex).
What we find in these people who have active disease is they start
developing inhalant
allergies. They also develop allergies to things they eat. Treatment
through diet
and, if a person has severe inhalant allergies perhaps using allergy
shots, controls
the immune system and allows it to calm down. Then most of the allergy
symptoms
go away.
Since antiviral medications aren't specifically approved for this
purpose by
the Food and Drug Administration, would people face obstacles with
insurance coverage?
Most insurance plans will cover the medicine. Viral testing is usually
covered,
and food allergy testing is mostly covered.
Your book discusses the role of multivitamins in treating
fibromyalgia. How might
they be useful?
I don't think a vitamin alone will make you better. These are chronic
diseases.
I never tell anyone that vitamins will make you better, but they might
keep you
better.
Would the treatments you describe in the book be used in conjunction
with other
therapies, like yoga, exercise, and other types of medications? How
so?
I tend to tell people to use massage and stretching exercises but that
exercise
during a flare-up makes the pain worse, so I don't think that's the
prudent
thing to do. Most of the time when I see patients, they're on any
number of
antidepressants. Some of them are addicted to narcotics--all of which I
think are
the wrong way to go about treating this disease.
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