Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 I just found something online regarding interstitial cystitis which isn't a vulvar disorder but seems to be related. They are doing a study to see how BCG, the bacteria best known as a vaccine against tuberculosis, might help IC. BCG has been proven to shrink cancers, particularly bladder cancers. I read a little bit about this (and now I'm having trouble finding that article again)... but it's odd to me that a bacteria that causes inflammation in the bladder could be a possible cure for an inflammatory bladder disease. BCG is a bacteria that was created by taking the tuberculosis bacteria and modifying its' DNA somehow. http://www.ichelp.org/research/BCGStudyAnInterviewWithMarilouFoy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 I just found something online regarding interstitial cystitis which isn't a vulvar disorder but seems to be related. They are doing a study to see how BCG, the bacteria best known as a vaccine against tuberculosis, might help IC. BCG has been proven to shrink cancers, particularly bladder cancers. I read a little bit about this (and now I'm having trouble finding that article again)... but it's odd to me that a bacteria that causes inflammation in the bladder could be a possible cure for an inflammatory bladder disease. BCG is a bacteria that was created by taking the tuberculosis bacteria and modifying its' DNA somehow. http://www.ichelp.org/research/BCGStudyAnInterviewWithMarilouFoy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 HI . Thanks for that article hon, http://www.ichelp.org/research/BCGStudyAnInterviewWithMarilouFoy.html it's not too surprising to think that a bacteria or even a virus has other uses we'd never consider. Here's a link I have where a Herpes virus derivative can be used to shrink cancerous brain tumors. http://www.lef.org/news/LefDailyNews.htm?NewsID=4270 & Section=DISEASE & source=DHB_060831 & key=Body+ContinueReading It's sure interesting eh? Can drive you crazy after a while, LOLhugsDee~ Re: PELVIC PAIN - IC study I just found something online regarding interstitial cystitis which isn't a vulvar disorder but seems to be related. They are doing a study to see how BCG, the bacteria best known as a vaccine against tuberculosis, might help IC. BCG has been proven to shrink cancers, particularly bladder cancers. I read a little bit about this (and now I'm having trouble finding that article again)... but it's odd to me that a bacteria that causes inflammation in the bladder could be a possible cure for an inflammatory bladder disease. BCG is a bacteria that was created by taking the tuberculosis bacteria and modifying its' DNA somehow. http://www.ichelp.org/research/BCGStudyAnInterviewWithMarilouFoy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Yep... that actually happened on an episode of House. There was a very young man/older teenager who was a faithhealer and was hospitalized for something... he came in contact with a young woman who was dying of cancer. Few days later she says that he's healed her because she is feeling so much better.... she actually went into remission with the cancer.... the doctors were shocked to see the tumor had actually shrunk. And then it turns out that the faithhealer had herpes and had given it to her when he kissed her and she had contracted herpes and that shrunk the cancer temporarily.... I think they must model that show on actual cases that have been documented. Re: PELVIC PAIN - IC study I just found something online regarding interstitial cystitis which isn't a vulvar disorder but seems to be related. They are doing a study to see how BCG, the bacteria best known as a vaccine against tuberculosis, might help IC. BCG has been proven to shrink cancers, particularly bladder cancers. I read a little bit about this (and now I'm having trouble finding that article again)... but it's odd to me that a bacteria that causes inflammation in the bladder could be a possible cure for an inflammatory bladder disease. BCG is a bacteria that was created by taking the tuberculosis bacteria and modifying its' DNA somehow. http://www.ichelp.org/research/BCGStudyAnInterviewWithMarilouFoy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Yep... that actually happened on an episode of House. There was a very young man/older teenager who was a faithhealer and was hospitalized for something... he came in contact with a young woman who was dying of cancer. Few days later she says that he's healed her because she is feeling so much better.... she actually went into remission with the cancer.... the doctors were shocked to see the tumor had actually shrunk. And then it turns out that the faithhealer had herpes and had given it to her when he kissed her and she had contracted herpes and that shrunk the cancer temporarily.... I think they must model that show on actual cases that have been documented. Re: PELVIC PAIN - IC study I just found something online regarding interstitial cystitis which isn't a vulvar disorder but seems to be related. They are doing a study to see how BCG, the bacteria best known as a vaccine against tuberculosis, might help IC. BCG has been proven to shrink cancers, particularly bladder cancers. I read a little bit about this (and now I'm having trouble finding that article again)... but it's odd to me that a bacteria that causes inflammation in the bladder could be a possible cure for an inflammatory bladder disease. BCG is a bacteria that was created by taking the tuberculosis bacteria and modifying its' DNA somehow. http://www.ichelp.org/research/BCGStudyAnInterviewWithMarilouFoy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Yep... that actually happened on an episode of House. There was a very young man/older teenager who was a faithhealer and was hospitalized for something... he came in contact with a young woman who was dying of cancer. Few days later she says that he's healed her because she is feeling so much better.... she actually went into remission with the cancer.... the doctors were shocked to see the tumor had actually shrunk. And then it turns out that the faithhealer had herpes and had given it to her when he kissed her and she had contracted herpes and that shrunk the cancer temporarily.... I think they must model that show on actual cases that have been documented. Re: PELVIC PAIN - IC study I just found something online regarding interstitial cystitis which isn't a vulvar disorder but seems to be related. They are doing a study to see how BCG, the bacteria best known as a vaccine against tuberculosis, might help IC. BCG has been proven to shrink cancers, particularly bladder cancers. I read a little bit about this (and now I'm having trouble finding that article again)... but it's odd to me that a bacteria that causes inflammation in the bladder could be a possible cure for an inflammatory bladder disease. BCG is a bacteria that was created by taking the tuberculosis bacteria and modifying its' DNA somehow. http://www.ichelp.org/research/BCGStudyAnInterviewWithMarilouFoy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 OH , LOL I"ll be darned, a show based on that very thing how funny eh? What a coincidence but maybe not.. maybe they do base some of those on 'real life' things... Some of what was considered far out science fiction years ago has come to fruition today.. so maybe precognition or who knows what.... wish someone would come up for the cure for cancer like that.... but you know what? Bet if someone really did they couldn't announce it to the world..... far too many would lose jobs and the whole economic society would probably collapse with the jobs lost. Besides if someone did have the real cure? Most wouldn't believe it anyway. Thanks hon. Dee~,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 OH , LOL I"ll be darned, a show based on that very thing how funny eh? What a coincidence but maybe not.. maybe they do base some of those on 'real life' things... Some of what was considered far out science fiction years ago has come to fruition today.. so maybe precognition or who knows what.... wish someone would come up for the cure for cancer like that.... but you know what? Bet if someone really did they couldn't announce it to the world..... far too many would lose jobs and the whole economic society would probably collapse with the jobs lost. Besides if someone did have the real cure? Most wouldn't believe it anyway. Thanks hon. Dee~,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 OH , LOL I"ll be darned, a show based on that very thing how funny eh? What a coincidence but maybe not.. maybe they do base some of those on 'real life' things... Some of what was considered far out science fiction years ago has come to fruition today.. so maybe precognition or who knows what.... wish someone would come up for the cure for cancer like that.... but you know what? Bet if someone really did they couldn't announce it to the world..... far too many would lose jobs and the whole economic society would probably collapse with the jobs lost. Besides if someone did have the real cure? Most wouldn't believe it anyway. Thanks hon. Dee~,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 wish someone would come up for the cure for cancer like that.... but you know what? Bet if someone really did they couldn't announce it to the world..... far too many would lose jobs and the whole economic society would probably collapse with the jobs lost. Besides if someone did have the real cure? Most wouldn't believe it anyway. Dee, Ever heard of Dr. Rife? A very fascinating -- and disturbing --story. He was curing cancers right and left many decades ago with a vibrational therapy that he invented. Even had a hospital in California that people with horrendous late- stage cancers flocked to for "miraculous" cures. He died mysteriously and his office was ramshacked, with his research papers stolen. There are still people using his technology in somewhat altered form: in fact, i've used Rife machines myself and i know someone who's early-onset Alzheimer's was completely put into remission by this therapy. There are many organizations/companies/industries who have tremendous incentives to suppress truly effective and safe cancer cures. This happened several decades ago; today, with the whole cancer "industry," there's even more at stake. Hollis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 wish someone would come up for the cure for cancer like that.... but you know what? Bet if someone really did they couldn't announce it to the world..... far too many would lose jobs and the whole economic society would probably collapse with the jobs lost. Besides if someone did have the real cure? Most wouldn't believe it anyway. Dee, Ever heard of Dr. Rife? A very fascinating -- and disturbing --story. He was curing cancers right and left many decades ago with a vibrational therapy that he invented. Even had a hospital in California that people with horrendous late- stage cancers flocked to for "miraculous" cures. He died mysteriously and his office was ramshacked, with his research papers stolen. There are still people using his technology in somewhat altered form: in fact, i've used Rife machines myself and i know someone who's early-onset Alzheimer's was completely put into remission by this therapy. There are many organizations/companies/industries who have tremendous incentives to suppress truly effective and safe cancer cures. This happened several decades ago; today, with the whole cancer "industry," there's even more at stake. Hollis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Oh, is that the vibrational therapy? I just ran across that yesterday... interesting... this guy was going on about finding the different vibrations of different bacteria and destroying them with vibrations or something.... it seemed sketchy but if it really works.... the guy writing the journal was saying he'd been treated for lyme but was still sick and then found out he had other bacteria and viruses that hadn't been identified and when he treated them all with vibrational therapy he got well. Do you believe that? I mean, how substantiated is it? > In a message dated 10/17/2006 9:48:31 PM Eastern Daylight > Time, dtroll@... writes: > > > > wish someone would come up for the cure for cancer like > > that.... but you know what? > > > > Bet if someone really did they couldn't announce it to > > the world..... far too many would lose jobs and the > > whole economic society would probably collapse with the > jobs lost. Besides if someone did have the real cure? > > Most wouldn't believe it anyway. > > > > Dee, > > Ever heard of Dr. Rife? A very fascinating -- and > disturbing --story. He was curing cancers right and left > many decades ago with a vibrational therapy that he > invented. Even had a hospital in California that people > with horrendous late- > stage cancers flocked to for " miraculous " cures. > > He died mysteriously and his office was ramshacked, with > his research papers stolen. There are still people using > his technology in somewhat altered form: in fact, i've > used Rife machines myself and i know someone who's > early-onset Alzheimer's was completely put into remission > by this therapy. > > There are many organizations/companies/industries who have > tremendous incentives to suppress truly effective and safe > cancer cures. This happened several decades ago; today, > with the whole cancer " industry, " there's even more at > stake. > > Hollis > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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