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From:

http://www.carolsweb.net/ccf/gnicolson.htm

" Many illnesses are affected by infectious diseases. Gastrointestinal

diseases, skin diseases, GU disorders, sinus problems, autoimmune

diseases. They're now doing a lot of work with MS, ALS and lupus

patients and working with the GW patients that have ALS found that

100% of them have mycoplasma infection. They feel it is not the cause

but a cofactor of the disease. When you start thinking of these complex

diseases you have to think about multiple reasons for the disease and

multiple treatments. He also is focusing on on cardiac diseases.

Endocarditis and mycocarditis can be caused by viruses and bacteria.

You wouldn't believe how many people have had these types of chronic

infections that can lead to coronary problems. He feels that a large

percentage of people with cardiac conditions have infections that can be

treated. Whenever a person is immunosuppressed he is much more

susceptible to the chronic infectious agents. He has been concentrating

on these simple bacteria because he feels they play an important role.

They can identify them and when they do the patients that have them can

be treated. He talks about mycoplasma but the discussion is not limited

to mycoplasma because they have been doing work with chlamydia,

brucella, borrelli and coxiella all considered to be emerging infectious

diseases. They have not been appreciated in medicine as being nasty

enough to cause diseases or exacerbate known diseases. "

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" He talks about oxidative therapy. Most of the infections that give us the

most trouble are borderline anerobes. These infect deep into the cell but

they don't like high oxygen and if you treat them with high oxygen you

suppress their growth. That's when people fly long distances they will

often relapse. There are ways to get around this and one of the ways Dr.

Nicolson recommends is peroxide baths. You take a hot bath with

epsom salt along with 3 bottles of 3% hydrogen peroxide. This treatment

also has improved sleep for some patients. He doesn't recommend IV

peroxide therapy because it can be very dangerous. "

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" The antibiotic response should be differential and that is what they have

found. If a person with mycoplasma infection is given penicillin they can

go into anaphylaxis. "

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Testing:

http://www.immed.org/illness/clinical_testing.html

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Treatment considerations

" http://www.immed.org/illness/treatment_considerations.html "

On 16 Jun 2001, at 12:03, djbellministry@... wrote:

> A neighbor was recently diagonosed with ALS. He's in late 60s and

> very ill. I know this topic came up recently but can I get some of you

> to post helps again and to be very specific about treatments. He

> needs to see clearly in black and white, with explanations, what might

> be done. My husband and I will take him your email responses as soon

> as I get them. Thank you for your help, Deanna

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Dear Sandy,

ALS is on the list for ozone therapy.

We have had only one case, and the fellow started off

doing ear insufflation, but he didn't like the sound that

the generator made (the crackle of electricity) so he quit

without a fair trial.

When I see a disease that a parent has and then a child has,

and they live together, I first suspect diet, not heredity.

Especially in a disease where calcium deposition (on the nerve

sheath, in this case) is a possible cause).

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

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Subject: Lou Gehrig's disease

Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 16:52:01 -0000

My daughter-in-law's mother Sherry, has been given a tentative

diagnosis (more tests are needed) of early stage Lou Gehrig's Disease

(Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). I find this absolutely infuriating

because it has not been confirmed. I am praying that it will not

play out that way, although the damage from this terror will have

it's own effects.

Sherry is in her mid 40's and her father has ALS, but he is shakily

mobile. I don't think there is evidence of this being an inherited

trait.

I've searched the archives and there has been no posting for ALS. We

live in Toronto where oxygen related therapies and well hidden.

Does anyone have any related experience? Saul?

Thank you,

Sandy

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Dear Sandy,

ALS is on the list for ozone therapy.

We have had only one case, and the fellow started off

doing ear insufflation, but he didn't like the sound that

the generator made (the crackle of electricity) so he quit

without a fair trial.

When I see a disease that a parent has and then a child has,

and they live together, I first suspect diet, not heredity.

Especially in a disease where calcium deposition (on the nerve

sheath, in this case) is a possible cause).

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

------------------------------------------------------------

From: moldovansandy@...

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Subject: Lou Gehrig's disease

Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 16:52:01 -0000

My daughter-in-law's mother Sherry, has been given a tentative

diagnosis (more tests are needed) of early stage Lou Gehrig's Disease

(Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). I find this absolutely infuriating

because it has not been confirmed. I am praying that it will not

play out that way, although the damage from this terror will have

it's own effects.

Sherry is in her mid 40's and her father has ALS, but he is shakily

mobile. I don't think there is evidence of this being an inherited

trait.

I've searched the archives and there has been no posting for ALS. We

live in Toronto where oxygen related therapies and well hidden.

Does anyone have any related experience? Saul?

Thank you,

Sandy

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From Loma Medical Library I Order every single study on L.G. Disease,

almost every single study included autopsy of the people in the study, In

every single autopsy, the results were: Low Gludathoine levels, Low SOD and

Depolarizing of the brain matter, Plus low 02 tissue levels: So we use these

IV and Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy: I can find a center in CA if you like, It

worth a try

Lou Gehrig's disease

Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 16:52:01 -0000

My daughter-in-law's mother Sherry, has been given a tentative

diagnosis (more tests are needed) of early stage Lou Gehrig's Disease

(Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). I find this absolutely infuriating

because it has not been confirmed. I am praying that it will not

play out that way, although the damage from this terror will have

it's own effects.

Sherry is in her mid 40's and her father has ALS, but he is shakily

mobile. I don't think there is evidence of this being an inherited

trait.

I've searched the archives and there has been no posting for ALS. We

live in Toronto where oxygen related therapies and well hidden.

Does anyone have any related experience? Saul?

Thank you,

Sandy

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From Loma Medical Library I Order every single study on L.G. Disease,

almost every single study included autopsy of the people in the study, In

every single autopsy, the results were: Low Gludathoine levels, Low SOD and

Depolarizing of the brain matter, Plus low 02 tissue levels: So we use these

IV and Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy: I can find a center in CA if you like, It

worth a try

Lou Gehrig's disease

Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 16:52:01 -0000

My daughter-in-law's mother Sherry, has been given a tentative

diagnosis (more tests are needed) of early stage Lou Gehrig's Disease

(Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). I find this absolutely infuriating

because it has not been confirmed. I am praying that it will not

play out that way, although the damage from this terror will have

it's own effects.

Sherry is in her mid 40's and her father has ALS, but he is shakily

mobile. I don't think there is evidence of this being an inherited

trait.

I've searched the archives and there has been no posting for ALS. We

live in Toronto where oxygen related therapies and well hidden.

Does anyone have any related experience? Saul?

Thank you,

Sandy

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take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

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Hi Saul,

This father and daughter haven't lived together since she was in her

late teens and she's now in her 40's.

Are there indications that ozone therapy would help after doing the

various necessary cleanses?

Sandy

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Hi Saul,

This father and daughter haven't lived together since she was in her

late teens and she's now in her 40's.

Are there indications that ozone therapy would help after doing the

various necessary cleanses?

Sandy

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Dear Sandy,

As I said, ALS is on the list of diseases that respond to

ozone therapy.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

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Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig's disease

Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 20:53:39 -0000

Hi Saul,

This father and daughter haven't lived together since she was in her

late teens and she's now in her 40's.

Are there indications that ozone therapy would help after doing the

various necessary cleanses?

Sandy

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Dear Sandy,

As I said, ALS is on the list of diseases that respond to

ozone therapy.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

From: moldovansandy@...

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Subject: Re: Lou Gehrig's disease

Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2001 20:53:39 -0000

Hi Saul,

This father and daughter haven't lived together since she was in her

late teens and she's now in her 40's.

Are there indications that ozone therapy would help after doing the

various necessary cleanses?

Sandy

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> My daughter-in-law's mother Sherry, has been given a tentative

> diagnosis (more tests are needed) of early stage Lou Gehrig's Disease

> (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). I find this absolutely infuriating

Search for Lou Gehrig's Disease

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or mycoplasma

>

> I've searched the archives and there has been no posting for ALS. We

> live in Toronto where oxygen related therapies and well hidden.

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> My daughter-in-law's mother Sherry, has been given a tentative

> diagnosis (more tests are needed) of early stage Lou Gehrig's Disease

> (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). I find this absolutely infuriating

Search for Lou Gehrig's Disease

oxyplus/message/17003

or mycoplasma

>

> I've searched the archives and there has been no posting for ALS. We

> live in Toronto where oxygen related therapies and well hidden.

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  • 5 years later...

I just found out like 5 minutes ago that my grandma has been diagnosed

with Lou Gehrig's disease. Does anyone know of any ways to treat

this, " non-traditionally " ? Thanks.

~Virginia

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Thanks so much. I did come across this site earlier today. Maybe

I'll find the book for her and see if she'd be interested in it. We

drove up to her house in Duluth today (my parents, me, and the baby)

and she's doing pretty well. She said in a couple months she was

going to tell anyone if they wanted any of her " stuff " (insert

expletive) they could take it and the rest she was going to auction.

She also said she went to 's and decided if she was going to

die, she was going to die knitting. So she's in pretty good spirits.

Thank you Dani for looking this up for me, and if anyone else has any

suggestions, I'm MORE than open to hearing them. I just don't want

her to go out in pain.

Thanks again.

~Virginia

>

> Knowing little about this disease, I googled it and came up with

some

> interesting results... here's the first hit which is probably along

> the lines of what you're searching for:

>

> http://www.evenbetternow.com/als.html

>

> With this kind of prognosis, I would agree a natural approach might

> offer a ray of hope, at least for improved quality of life. Good

luck

> to you and your grandma.

>

> Dani

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> > I just found out like 5 minutes ago that my grandma has been

> diagnosed

> > with Lou Gehrig's disease. Does anyone know of any ways to treat

> > this, " non-traditionally " ? Thanks.

> >

> > ~Virginia

> >

>

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