Guest guest Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 Hi, Ken, In fact, mycoplasma fermantans incognitious and other strains of mycoplasma are very hard to detect, even with PCR tests. All my tests have come back negative but I surely do have mycoplamsa fermantans incognitous as they were detected by the highly senstive muscle testing (from Germany) and my body responded well to antibiotics used to treat mycoplasma. So I would encourage you to go to Prof. Garth Nicolson's website to learn about various strains of mycoplasma and their effects on human and then take actions accordingly. Also, mycoplasma tends to lie dormant in the body for years so your prisor guard friends may also be infected but just don't have any symptoms yet. I hope this helps. jen - From: Ken <cleremond2000@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone]Mother of all diseases....low dose naltrexone Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 4:12 PM Jeezus! OMG!!!I had to pick up my jaw from the floor when I read this article.Its no wonder why I'm sick! I grew up in Huntsville, Texas. 20 years there....from age 3 (1972) till I graduated college at 22 (1992). I went to Sam Houston State......had many friends that worked as Prison Guards, though none were or became chronically ill that I know of.My LLMD is already currently testing me for a couple variants of mycoplasma on this latest lab battery based on some of my history of being in the Army.....but, this article blew my mind when I read it.I'll have no doubts if my mycoplasma screen comes back positive.Thanks for sharing this article.- KenC. As a caring memeber, I hate to see that some of us are in the dark. So please read the following article and be your own judge. Jen - ************ ********* ********* *** Mother of all diseases: mycoplasma fermantans incognitious The following article is wrriten by a lyme & health avocate, Forgren who is a friend of mine, only have good heart to help others. http://www.jemseksp ecialty.com/ shownews. php?id=16 's explains the link between mycoplama fermantans incognitious and a list of autoimmune and immune-suppressed diseases including MS, fbiromyalgia, ALS, etc. For more about mycoplasam fermantans, please search and read more in-depth articles from the highly regarded Professor Garth Nicolson's website listed below: http://www.immed. org/ Jen - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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