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Re:Have any of you heard of this? - XMRV (new virus)

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Yes. XMRV is a retrovirus, as is HIV. It is not as lethal, but is

immune-suppressing. It's obvious to those successful at reversing

autism symptoms that autism is immune-suppression. I can not say how

much XMRV plays a role, but certainly HTLV-1, another retrovirus needs

to be looked at as well. The herpes strains, not just the STD, but

HHV6 are also immune-suppressing, but likely not as much. Anyhow, it's

very obvious to me that autism is from pleomorphic pathogens because we

have to spend a long time treating, changing and adding treatments

often, and the treatments lose their effectiveness over time. This is

what happens with pleomorphic pathogens. If our kids just straight had

a regular pathogen, they would be healed in weeks like the "old days."

You can get testing for this XMRV, but I would also find a lab to test

for HTLV-1. It is also a retrovirus, mutating to evade anything that

tries to kill it. Bacterial pleomorphic pathogens like Lyme,

Bartonella and mycoplasma are also plaguing our children. I think most

of us ill, have several of the bacterial and viral pathogens

suppressing their immune systems. This would explain why some don't

get ill and some do. Those who have the more abundance of several

types of pathogens are more likely to get ill. But also, toxins play a

role, because toxins and nutritional balances effect pathogens'

abilities to replicate.

Love and prayers,

Heidi N

Researchers tested blood samples from a "small group of children"

with autism and found that 40% of them were positive for XMRV,

according to a statement from the Nevada Commission on Autism Spectrum

Disorders. More testing is underway which, the Commission said, "could

dramatically increase that 40% positive finding." (Given the small

sample size, such a statement is purely speculative)

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