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   Message 479 of 2,131   
   Ron to All   
   Re: The Patriot Act...Re: The case for D   
   30 Jul 05 09:00:46   
   
   XPost: sci.med.diseases.lyme, alt.support.autism   
   From: apositiveplace@netscape.net   
      
   Take it to another news group, this has no place in alt.c-p-s   
      
   "kathleen"  wrote in message   
   news:1122670687.331204.50910@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...   
   > The only drugs I really know anything   
   > about are like, the fluoroquinolones and psychotropics.   
   >   
   > Contrary to popular perjury, I am not   
   > a Unibomber chemist, or synthetic chemist.   
   >   
   > I am an analytical chemist, which gives me   
   > expertise in the qualification of a pharmaceutical   
   > product via FDA/USP Methods, and Regulatory Affairs.   
   >   
   > LymeRIX and ImmuLyme were not pharmaceuticals.   
   >   
   > For that matter, neither are any psychotropics,   
   > since none have been qualified within the criteria   
   > of organic/physiological rule-out, and naturally,   
   > any brain anesthetic will attenuate behavior.   
   >   
   > These things we should understand well   
   > because "checklists" are not valid, and   
   > "checklists," is what Klempner pulled when   
   > he knew of several valid markers of disease.   
   >   
   > So, from the Lyme fraud, we have gained   
   > psychiatric expertise.   
   >   
   > Psychiatry is bull shit, coming and going.   
   >   
   > Insurance compnies understand this very   
   > well.  They, being legal experts as well,   
   > know the meaning of "data" and "evidence,"   
   > whereas psychiatrists are 100% delusional,   
   > and stupid enough to be easily fooled, used,   
   > and abused, especially because their arrogance   
   > is inversely proportionate to their scientific   
   > knowledge base.   
   >   
   >   
   > I only know fluconazole is an antifungal.   
   > Fungi produce allelopathic chemicals, one   
   > of which was identified as penicillin.   
   > Phenothiazines paralyze nerves as well   
   > as microbes.  There are potentially an infinite   
   > number of methods of growth inhibition and   
   > microbicide.   Since this is true, and since   
   > there is no money to be made in treating Lyme,   
   > Yale and related NIH criminals like McSweegan   
   > have inhibited the development of antibiotics,   
   > rather than address the problem of antibiotic   
   > resistance, because they wanted to simply sit   
   > back and rake in money on the vaccines and the   
   > testing for Lyme and other TBDs alone.   
   >   
   > Thus, here we are 30 years later, with no   
   > vaccine and no treatment.   This was all   
   > McSweegan's idea.  Only, he was so stupid   
   > he did not know how stupid he was.  There   
   > can be no vaccine for any borrelia.  They   
   > are *all* relapsing fever orgnisms.   
   >   
   > What they *are,* is a creature that the normal   
   > immunology of antibody production cannot   
   > overwhelm.  In response to chemotherapy,   
   > borrelia react with their "stringent response"   
   > or spheroplast formation, which is a tight   
   > polymer and resistant to antibiotics.   
   >   
   > The only known borrelicide is the fence lizard   
   > defensin, and we don't know if that works   
   > for humans, especially since they won't tell   
   > us what they do on Plum Island.   
   >   
   > As far as I know, that's where we are   
   > with borreliosis.  I skipped the part where   
   > I went to jail for exposing these various   
   > criminals and the scientific fraud involved.   
   >   
   > Once McSweegan, Fish, Wormser, and John   
   > Connolly are indicted, we can make progress   
   > on the treatment of Lyme.  Maybe through the   
   > Patriot Act we can discover what goes on at   
   > Plum Island, since that's where one young   
   > woman was sent to be cured.   
   >   
   > (She was probably related to the Bushs, the   
   > Walkers, or the Welds.)   
   >   
   > Kathleen   
   >   
   > Greatcod wrote:   
   >> This is from Lymenet--the thread there about diflucan. This is the   
   >> arguement the German doctor makes for its effectiveness against Bb.   
   >> Does this make biochemical sense??? Looks to me to be a very promising   
   >> treatmentif it does.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> JN: Tell me your reasoning as to why diflucan might work in chronic   
   >> lyme.   
   >>   
   >> FS: There are several reasons. First of all, it inhibits an enzyme   
   >> called cytochrome P450. This is an enzyme that your liver, for   
   >> instance, uses to detoxify chemicals and drugs. Borrelia has a very   
   >> primitive p450 defense, so if you inhibit it, it is easily weakened.   
   >> Therefore I believe that diflucan inhibits the growth and replication   
   >> of borrelia. It does not necessarily kill it. In addition, it   
   >> penetrates well into the cells and into the nervous system and brain,   
   >> where borrelia may hide.   
   >>   
   >> JN: What is your current protocol?   
   >>   
   >> FS: I recommend 200 milligrams a day, for 50 days. There are now 200   
   >> milligram pills available, so once a day is fine. Then I recommend   
   >> 20-30 days of any of the penicillins I mentioned. You may have to go   
   >> through several cycles of this protocol. You must also be very aware of   
   >> other drugs that act on the p450 enzyme system, specifically a subset   
   >> that inhibits CYP3A4. You should not be taking any of these drugs at   
   >> the same time as you take diflucan.   
   >>   
   >> JN: What are some of these drugs?   
   >   
      
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