Guest guest Posted June 28, 2011 Report Share Posted June 28, 2011 A couple of months ago, I posted that I had received the results of lab testing which showed biofilm colonies and a malaria like protazoan that hides within, discovered 2 years ago by Dr. Fry. I have been on his treatment to break down biofilm and knock down this protazoan which he has found in all of his CFS patients, for a little over 3 months. The protazoan which was called FL1953 has recently been renamed Protomyxazoa. Since discovering this group of protozoa, Dr. Fry has been a presenter at national and international conferences including Dr. Klinghardt's recent " Beyond Lyme " conference. He owns Fry Laboratory which is used by doctors in the US including Dr. Yasko and 8 other countries. I mention this because should any of you decide you would like get tested for Protomyxazoa and consider his treatment, you can contact his office in sdale, Arizona, 480-483-6550, to learn what doctors in your state or country use his lab and protocol. I listened yesterday to a blogtalkradio.com show where he was interviewed. Googling 1 step blood test discovers protazoa takes you to the link. The show is about Mogollons Disease but because of the underlying pathology similarities between it and CFS, MS, ALS, etc. and Dr. Fry's experience and emphasis on CFS in particular, much of his comentary is about CFS. Fast forwarding 8 minutes into the show is where his interview begins. I will know my outcome from this treatment in about 3-5 months. In the meantime, those of you who are interested in his research, hypothesis, treatment, and results to date may find his radio interview interesting and informative. My body's reaction thus far has been what he describes and if after listening to his interview or reading other links, you have questions for me from the patient side, I'll be happy to answer what I can. Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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