valencia
May 16, 05, 16:23
NORM !. Never was and never will be!.
As I have said elsewhere , the totally normal invasion of the gut of every young baby by micro organisms , which settle into a harmonious co operative symbiosis, means that every single member of the human race has an individual ---- different from everyone else --- GIT [gut] .
When baby is born it presents a nice warm wet virgin environment for an enormous quantity of micro organisms .
These colonise this virgin land and battle for territory . Eventually they settle their differences and harmonise in order to ensure that this territory [the baby] survives and they survive with it .
Thus they act to help the body to digest many substances [ which otherwise it could not absorb] in a symbiotic operation.
When antibiotics are applied [in a totally reckless fashion] to this territory that has taken years to achieve its natural balance . The whole system is shot to hell and you get -- say Candida , normally held in balance by the weaker micro organisms -- and there are many HARMFULL effects such as invasive candidiasis , etc.
This means that THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A NORM . That the variety between individuals may be small but over a large quantity of individuals the limits of variation are enormous .
The implications of this mean that one cannot use a chemical or biochemical “club” to beat into submission any infection, or cure any set of conditions.
This is a case of treatment using a chemical “club” to beat symptoms and seriously damaging the patient.
chronic lung infection - help!
“”I am 29 years old and have had asthma that has gotten increasingly worse since age 18. I also have extreme allergic reactions to dust, mold, pet dander, and pollen. Last October, I got a soar throat that lasted for a few days. My lungs became infected and I had extreme difficulty breathing. I had a fever, chills, and coughed up green mucus from my lungs. I went to a clinic and was prescribed prednisone and biaxin (antibiotic) for 10 days. I was also prescribed Advair 250/50, which is an inhaled steroid, and I took that for one month. I took the medications because I was entering respiratory failure. When I told my chiropractor, she told me this was an extremely lethal combination of drugs to take and that I should never do this again. I became more conscious of my health, rested more, got more excercise and quit smoking (in october). In february, I got a flu which turned into an extremely painful earache. I was again prescribed antibiotics, which I took because the pain was so extreme. My earache went away but I think I'v ehad a Candida overgrowth from all this antibiotic taking.
Last week, I had some abdominal pain after eating, and then I got a severe soar throat. The infection again entered my lungs, causing extreme difficulty in breathing, fever, chills, coughing that produced green sputum, shortness of breath, and fatigue from even climbing a flight of stairs or walking around the house. I went to the clinic where I was again prescribed prednisone (starting with 40 mg the first day, then down in 5 mg increments each day for seven days) and Biaxin. I told the doctor I didn't want to take prednisone again, especially with the antibiotics, and she told me this was the only way to avoid respiratory failure. She sent me to the ER where I had an albuterol therapy treatment and was seen by an ER doctor who prescribed the same prednisone/antibiotic mix. when I told him I didnt' want to take this, he told me the same thing - that I had no choice, and that this was the only way to not go into respiratory failure. So two days ago I started taking the prednisone, and slowly it has helped my lungs to minimally function. I was prescribed 1000 mg of Biaxin/day. I took 1 500 mg Biaxin two days ago, and 1 500 mg Biaxin yesterday but I now feel like I shouldn't be taking the antibiotic and want to stop. Is it ok to stop taking the antibiotic once I've started? Is there a homeopathic remedy that will work just as well in fighting the infection? My Doctor tells me I must take what I was prescribed, my chiropractor tells me I must not. Also, is it ok to take DHEA and other immuno-supportive remedies when on prednisone?
Sorry for the long post but I am scared and confused. “”
No norm means that the basis for the work of the pharmaceutical industry is thus totally invalid, and any of their products should be treated with deep suspicion.
It will be seen that the medical scientists do not appreciate the above FACTS by the statement at the end of the following.
“ Millar said there are several scientific mysteries posed by the nation’s swine flu. experience. What happened to the virus after its first appearance at Fort Dix, New Jersey? How did the army recruit who died, Private David Lewis, contract the virus?. And we never figured out what it was in that vaccine jug that made people get Guillain Barre., he said. “
As I have said elsewhere , the totally normal invasion of the gut of every young baby by micro organisms , which settle into a harmonious co operative symbiosis, means that every single member of the human race has an individual ---- different from everyone else --- GIT [gut] .
When baby is born it presents a nice warm wet virgin environment for an enormous quantity of micro organisms .
These colonise this virgin land and battle for territory . Eventually they settle their differences and harmonise in order to ensure that this territory [the baby] survives and they survive with it .
Thus they act to help the body to digest many substances [ which otherwise it could not absorb] in a symbiotic operation.
When antibiotics are applied [in a totally reckless fashion] to this territory that has taken years to achieve its natural balance . The whole system is shot to hell and you get -- say Candida , normally held in balance by the weaker micro organisms -- and there are many HARMFULL effects such as invasive candidiasis , etc.
This means that THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A NORM . That the variety between individuals may be small but over a large quantity of individuals the limits of variation are enormous .
The implications of this mean that one cannot use a chemical or biochemical “club” to beat into submission any infection, or cure any set of conditions.
This is a case of treatment using a chemical “club” to beat symptoms and seriously damaging the patient.
chronic lung infection - help!
“”I am 29 years old and have had asthma that has gotten increasingly worse since age 18. I also have extreme allergic reactions to dust, mold, pet dander, and pollen. Last October, I got a soar throat that lasted for a few days. My lungs became infected and I had extreme difficulty breathing. I had a fever, chills, and coughed up green mucus from my lungs. I went to a clinic and was prescribed prednisone and biaxin (antibiotic) for 10 days. I was also prescribed Advair 250/50, which is an inhaled steroid, and I took that for one month. I took the medications because I was entering respiratory failure. When I told my chiropractor, she told me this was an extremely lethal combination of drugs to take and that I should never do this again. I became more conscious of my health, rested more, got more excercise and quit smoking (in october). In february, I got a flu which turned into an extremely painful earache. I was again prescribed antibiotics, which I took because the pain was so extreme. My earache went away but I think I'v ehad a Candida overgrowth from all this antibiotic taking.
Last week, I had some abdominal pain after eating, and then I got a severe soar throat. The infection again entered my lungs, causing extreme difficulty in breathing, fever, chills, coughing that produced green sputum, shortness of breath, and fatigue from even climbing a flight of stairs or walking around the house. I went to the clinic where I was again prescribed prednisone (starting with 40 mg the first day, then down in 5 mg increments each day for seven days) and Biaxin. I told the doctor I didn't want to take prednisone again, especially with the antibiotics, and she told me this was the only way to avoid respiratory failure. She sent me to the ER where I had an albuterol therapy treatment and was seen by an ER doctor who prescribed the same prednisone/antibiotic mix. when I told him I didnt' want to take this, he told me the same thing - that I had no choice, and that this was the only way to not go into respiratory failure. So two days ago I started taking the prednisone, and slowly it has helped my lungs to minimally function. I was prescribed 1000 mg of Biaxin/day. I took 1 500 mg Biaxin two days ago, and 1 500 mg Biaxin yesterday but I now feel like I shouldn't be taking the antibiotic and want to stop. Is it ok to stop taking the antibiotic once I've started? Is there a homeopathic remedy that will work just as well in fighting the infection? My Doctor tells me I must take what I was prescribed, my chiropractor tells me I must not. Also, is it ok to take DHEA and other immuno-supportive remedies when on prednisone?
Sorry for the long post but I am scared and confused. “”
No norm means that the basis for the work of the pharmaceutical industry is thus totally invalid, and any of their products should be treated with deep suspicion.
It will be seen that the medical scientists do not appreciate the above FACTS by the statement at the end of the following.
“ Millar said there are several scientific mysteries posed by the nation’s swine flu. experience. What happened to the virus after its first appearance at Fort Dix, New Jersey? How did the army recruit who died, Private David Lewis, contract the virus?. And we never figured out what it was in that vaccine jug that made people get Guillain Barre., he said. “