Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Hi Lanelle, I was the one who posted to Penny the article about Dr Omura's research. I have been fortunate enough to be treated by a Dr practicing Omura's techniques and I can attest that he is on to something big. Here is the direct link to the paper as I found it; it is amongst a collection of papers from a conference in 1997 and near the bottom of the long page. 3rd INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE BI-DIGITAL O-RING TEST INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF ACUPUNCTURE & ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS The Japan Bi-Digital O-Ring Test Association & The Japan Bi-Digital O- Ring Test Medical Society; President: Yoshiaki Omura, M.D., Sc.D., F.A.C.A., F.I.C.A.E. Director of Medical Research, Heart Disease Research Foundation, New York; President, International College of Acupuncture & Electro- Therapeutics, New York; Professor, Dept. of Non-Orthodox Medicine, Ukranian National Medical University (Former Kiev Medical University); Visiting Research Professor, Dept. of Electrial Engineering, Manhattan College, New York; Editor in Chief, Acupuncture & Electro-therapeutics Research, The International Journal, New York; Former Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology, University of Health Sciences, Chicago Medical School; Former Senior Scientist, INSERM, France and Former Visiting Professor, Dept. of Psycho-physiology, University of Paris V,France I have also found other papers, many are more current. Many of these can be found scattered amongst my blog at: http://www.curezone.com/blogs/f.asp?f=59 & p=1 all the articles there have links back to original papers. If you need anything else, please email me. *Sue* > > Penny, > > You post an excellent article on the role of infection in intracable > > pain. I want to keep this handy as I've an appt. with my infectious > > disease doctor. > > Was there an url that I could go to and print out the full text? I > > would appreciate it if you could help me locate it. > > I want to attend this appointment with my " guns loaded " . (Live in > > texas, you know) > > thank you > > Peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 whoops. Here is the link, plus a few more: http://bdort.net/en/3stinter.htm http://bdort.net/en/ (Stratton)http://www.immunesupport.com/healthwatch/sum98/bacterium.cfm http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Abstract & list_uids=8914687 Cheers, *S* (Still haven't figured out how to make links wrap so cut & paste as needed) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 I can attest to that. I had trigeminal nerve pain off and on for several years - Make you want to have your teeth yanked (but of course it's not your teeth) Somewhere along the line of the abx I used (well most of them were the tetracycline family or the penicillin family) the trigeminal nerve pain went away. Whether it was actual infection of secondary to the infection (i.e. inflammation casuing pressure on the nerve) I don't know. My denist was very interested in this, as he said the operations (which move the nerve or the bloodvessel near it) very seldon work. He said most dentists wouldn't think of infection as the cause.. Barb > > > Penny, > > > You post an excellent article on the role of infection in > intracable > > > pain. I want to keep this handy as I've an appt. with my > infectious > > > disease doctor. > > > Was there an url that I could go to and print out the full text? > I > > > would appreciate it if you could help me locate it. > > > I want to attend this appointment with my " guns loaded " . (Live in > > > texas, you know) > > > thank you > > > Peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 Sue, Ken L. has a technique to overcome the wrapping issue with URL's. Unfortunately, the instructions were posted at the original I & I, but we lost them when that went down. I followed his instructions, and now, whenever I have a long url, all I have to do is click on a bookmarked link, and it automatically changes the window format. Perhaps check Ken's CFS site, see if you can find the link to the instructions. It seems complicated at first glance, but if you just follow his steps, it sets you up. penny <invisigyrl@y...> wrote: > (Still haven't figured out how to make links wrap so cut & paste as > needed) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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