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February 26, 2010 at 8:21 am #303556Cheryl FKeymaster
I just saw this tonight and thought some of you might be of interested in this article.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100226/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_gulf_war_illness
It talks about what is known as Golf War Syndrome, a topic that Garth Nicholson, PhD has written much about, you can read about this at the Institute for Molecular Medicine at http://www.immed.org.
February 26, 2010 at 3:09 pm #342160JBJBJBParticipantI am glad you brought up this topic. I have been wondering if Linda's RA has something to do with that since she lives near the base during that time.
I bought a book “Lilly Project” by Prof. N. The book was totally based on the true story and true people. http://www.amazon.com/Project-Lily-Garth-Nicolson-Nancy/dp/1413485197/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267189749&sr=8-2
It's good read.
It makes me wonder if GWS is still spreading or it's been under the control.
JB
February 26, 2010 at 11:00 pm #342161mkbeelieverParticipantI have a friend from High School who has horrible RA. He served in the Gulf War. The docs told him he came down with a stomach bug that produced his RA. When we started chatting again after 20 yrs. via Facebook, he was on Remicaid with horrible side effects. I educated him about AP, sending him articles and testimonials. He resisted for a while but ultimately tried AP after the second time around with the Remicaid debacle. He's doing great now on mino!
February 27, 2010 at 2:13 am #342162Lynne G.SDParticipantHere is a little more info on weaponised micoplasma this side of the border.This professor has somehow managed to get copies of a lot of U.S gov. info. that was passed on to our gov. I have read other papers by him years ago that are a lot more damning than this site http://www.rense.com.general18/mcc.htm
February 27, 2010 at 2:38 am #342163lynnie_sydneyParticipantmkbeeliever wrote
He's doing great now on mino!
Michelle – that must make you feel good. Bet he's glad you're his friend. Lynnie
Be well! Lynnie
Palindromic RA 30 yrs (Chronic Lyme?)
Mino 2003-2008 100mg MWF - can no longer tolerate any tetracyclines
rotating abx protocol now. From Sep 2018 MWF - a.m. Augmentin Duo 440mg + 150mg Biaxsig (roxithromycin). p.m. Cefaclor (375mg) + Klacid 125mg + LDN 3mg + Annual Clindy IV's
Diet: no gluten, dairy, sulphites, low salicylates
Supps: 600mg N-AC BID, 1000mg Vit C, P5P 40mg, zinc picolinate 60mg, Lithium orotate 20mg, Magnesium Oil, Bio-identical hormones (DHEA + Prog + Estrog)February 27, 2010 at 4:40 pm #342164NoelParticipantHi all,
Given the topic, you might want to check this out:-
http://www.shasta.com/cybermom/asimple.htm
The information trail started with Garth and Nancy Nicolson.
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