Crohn's infection
This is old news but thought i'd resurrect it. Exploited Citizen has seen about 12 people cured of Crohn's from the Beck Protocol. He's been busy with other things and hasn't posted in a while. I started it 12 days ago and I feel like it's definitely working to rid my body of the infection. Lot of detox but feel immensely better at the same time. Things are slowly returning to normal.
Anyone else on this protocol for an "autoimmune" disease caused by infection?
MAP facts
-Crohn’s disease in humans is similar to Johne’s disease in animals both clinically and pathologically.
-MAP has been documented to infect nonhuman primates.
Human exposure to MAP is plausible by multiple routes (see #1 above).
-Evidence of MAP is detected in tissues of Crohn’s disease patients more often than controls (see #2 above).
-Evidence MAP is detected in the blood of patients with Crohn’s disease more often than controls.
-The genotypes of MAP found in animals are the same as those found in humans.
-Crohn’s disease patients have antibody to MAP in their blood more often than controls.
-Some Crohn’s patients have clinically improved when treated with
Antibiotics effective against a broad range of bacteria, including MAP.
-There is no apparent risk of developing Crohn’s disease for people regularly in contact with ruminants due to genetic suseptibility.
-There is considerable variability in MAP detection from humans among laboratories because it take up to 2 years to culture with convention methods.
-MAP is not seen in tissues of Crohn’s patients using conventional stains for mycobacteria.
-Crohn’s patients get worse when immunosuppressed by drugs or due to HIV infection. [Immunosuppression generally causes microbial infections to worsen. In fact, immunosuppressed patients are more susceptible to mycobacterial infections.]
-Some Crohn’s patients have not clinically improved when treated with
Antibiotics effective against a broad range of bacteria, including MAP because of anti-biotic resistance.
-The same genes linked to Crohn’s disease susceptibility are also linked to mycobacterial and other intracellular bacterial infection susceptibility.
-MAP was reported as the cause of lymphadenitis in a child and was detected in a patient with AIDS. In addition, MAP or an immune response to MAP has been found in cases of sarcoidosis, Blau syndrome (eye condition) and Type I Diabetes Mellitus.