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This is a response from Patrick Jordan
Here is his website, http://www.vaccinefraud.com/
I read his book ICD-999 on exposing vaccines as a weapon of mass destruction and it was pretty good.
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not be precisely MCS, but when Lyme crosses over the boundries to what
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Microbes have food source preferences. This is exploited in the lab to isolate strains by culture. Many years ago Stanford finally made a nod to pleomorphism by reporting that when they changed the food source of a particular strain of bacteria it changed into another strain that metabolized that food source. The ONLY reason that Inulin was put on the market by the Greycoats was because the Whitecoats put Inulin in vaccines as a novel adjuvant. Although many of us have avoided vaccines for many years, GMO plants are now factories for making edible vaccines. Although many of us would never touch GMO products it is impossible to avoid breathing (thus metabolizing) the pollen or that same pollen from genetically contaminating our normal food supply plants.

I tried Inulin, based on its proposed ability to aid detoxification, and although I really liked the taste, it made me extremely ill. So I follow the Three Stooges School of Medicine: Doctor! Doctor! it hurts when I do this. Well, don't do that!

I have resorted to making my own probiotics by fermenting them in foods I normally eat. That way you are eating a live probiotic that will continue to grow in your gut by metabolizing what you normally have for a meal. Let's face it: unless you are grazing on Chicory, then Inulin is not going to be part of your normal diet.

The most frightening thing that I have uncovered over the years is that bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) are self-assembling molecules that do not need bacteria to self-assemble or replicate. They simply need casein (hydrolyzed milk protein); B-vitamins; and YEAST EXTRACT. When we couple this concept with the ability of self-assembling molecules as found in Morgellons to benefit from PEG = Polyethylene Glycol, and we read the labels on most prepared foods then it appears that they have been building artificial ships inside of bottles of our bodies since at least the 1950s-60s.

When the topic of milk products comes up the information compiled by Crohn's sufferers comes to mind that even powdered milk products for baby formulas can be contaminated by Mycobacterium Avium Paratuberculosis, so that seems counterproductive to trying to normalize intestinal flora by putting oneself at risk for a whole new class of infection.

Hulda Clark maintained that if you simply knocked down the bad ones with fennel, turmeric, oregano, and black walnut extract that the good ones should reassert themselves.

http://www.ei-resource.org/forum/candida-gut-dysbiosis-leaky-gut-syndrome-ibs-/2808-does-inulin-feed-pathnogenic-bacteria/

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Diabetes, coeliacs, MS, Crohns, Colitis – they are all interrelated when you dig deep into them.

MS is more prevalent in western hemisphere due to a number of reason but in keeping with this thread – pathogens. The other parts are diet and the crap they spray on agricultural plants and vitamin D. More sunlight exposure may kill of the pathogens before they get a chance to spread.

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One theory explains the uneven distribution of MS by focusing on the differences in the pathogens (viruses, bacteria etc.) that affect people in the tropics versus those that affect people in temperate lands. A currently popular theory for autoimmune diseases is called molecular or epitopic mimicy. This suggests that people with MS have previously been infected with a very common pathogen. The immune response that they have developed against that is also reactive against some part of the myelin-oligodendrocyte complex and, as a consequence, they mount an immune attack against themselves in the form of MS. Many pathogens have been examined, including Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Human Herpes Virus 6 (HHV-6) and various other viruses, although, as with all pathogen work related to MS, it has produced many dead ends.


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http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/facts.html

Fecal transplants.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fecal_bacteriotherapy

Crap taken from someone who has never had any bowel health issues (not even constipation) where they have been tested to ensure they don’t have anything that they may pass on and inserted into individual’s butt’s who suffer with a bowel condition have been cured by this method. Probiotics are only effective if they are live. Refridgerated probiotics are the best but from the looks at all the good reports concerning fecal transplants – the real shit is the best! People who have had the yukky transplant have also reported that their diabetes has disappeared also and helps with neurological conditions.

Inulin may give people bad reactions because of its prebiotic status (it’s not a probiotic) – you give any prebiotics to feed your probiotics and you will create one hell of a fermentation issue – farts galore. As it passes through indigested it may be too abrasive for the gut – if you have bowel problems already then fibre will only irritate gut lining and strip it further. You need to restore the gut lining but fecal transplant may also be another answer. But I suppose anything that is stripped time and time again of it's original nutritional status will cause health problems. I would think natural sources of inulin i.e. jeruselum artichoke, are fine.

I can’t find a link at the moment but there is a doctor that contends that the measles vaccine is responsible for Crohns disease as it causes granulomas that line the epithelial tissue and stops the circulation. The lack of circulation is responsible for Crohns then you also get really bad toxicity issues and then overgrowth of bad bacteria. Which can cause candidiasis, diabetes, hypoglycaemia etc


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Thanks for the info!

I think their using our gut as a means to reproduce mutagens.
There was a good link with how Roundup infects the gastro system. Have to find it...

You can research more here.
Institute for responsible tech.
http://responsibletechnology.org/health-risks#39
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Functioning GM genes remain inside you

Unlike safety evaluations for drugs, there are no human clinical trials of GM foods. The only published human feeding experiment revealed that the genetic material inserted into GM soy transfers into bacteria living inside our intestines and continues to function.[39] This means that long after we stop eating GM foods, we may still have their GM proteins produced continuously inside us.

If the antibiotic gene inserted into most GM crops were to transfer, it could create super diseases, resistant to antibiotics.
If the gene that creates Bt-toxin in GM corn were to transfer, it might turn our intestinal bacteria into living pesticide factories.
Animal studies show that DNA in food can travel into organs throughout the body, even into the fetus.[40]

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Thanks for info too.

Frankinstein babies.

Bowel disorders are so prevalent now - they affect more women than men, I think the ratio is like 2:1. So perhaps they target weaknesses specialised to a woman's immune system more, so as to pass on the defect.


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Speaking of "the gut".........
Just read this- connected?

The Gut-Brain Connection
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/artic ... _DNL_art_1

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I well believe it Oh Yeah.

'Nervous belly' referring to the stomach as the second brain - what comes first though? Infection and then neurological disorders? I think so but the medical profession would have you believe that the brain-gut connection lies with naturally anxious individuals - what a load of old bollocks! Blame the victim, tell them their bowel disorder is a product of their mind and give them a prescription for SSRIs.

It makes me so mad!

In the morning you can line you tummy with a low fat, low sugar probiotic natural yogurt. Anything live is good.

Miso soup is also a good fermented food product.


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Ive read that babies who have a leaky gut are diagnosed with autism instead.
Have to find the link. I think it was Dr. Blaylock with excitotoxins.

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In my view there is a massive link between:

Social Anxiety
Autism
Epilespy
Tourettes

Overactivity of the neurotransmitter histamine is now likely to be partially responsible for tourettes and social anxiety (histadelia/histapenia) and I reckon it's the same thing with epilepsy and autism. I think epilepsy occurs when the mind wanders and lingers on an anxious thought and the brain fires madly; same with tourettes - worrying about offending others and hey presto; social anxiety the same mechanism; autism is more of an extreme version with sufferers living in a massively percetpually different world - scared of their environment, scared of others (the social anxiety again); cannot relate to fellow humans - much like you come across an animal and it is immediately scared of you (usually).

http://www.scientificamerican.com/artic ... -tourettes

http://altmed.creighton.edu/endometrios ... ection.htm

The above is a nice little article that ties in the role of candida albicans (bowel thrush or pathongenic bacteria) in raising histamine levels as well as how women are more susceptible to (I didn't read it all as I know the connections) probably due to oestrogen (higher the oestrogen the more likely to suffer with candida) and then couple that with all the exo-oestrogens they put in our food and you have a silent all pervasive health problem.

Histamine is also aggravated by allergens in the atmosphere.

http://jn.physiology.org/content/91/2/656.abstract - showing possible link between nitric oxide and histamine and neuronal excitability.

In the methylation thread - I stated how the methylation pathways are stuffed up in over and under methylators, one mechanism responsible for this is Nitric Oxide - from air pollution, nuclear waste etc.

We're fucked!


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