Re: "Ghost Parasites" & Sinuses
Hi, Rabbitears.
I live on the opposite side of the globe, from Johns Hopkins. But that name is known, world wide. And something struck me as being strange about the whole slant, of that report. So I looked up Dr. Andrew Lane on Hopkins webpage, and he looks to be a fine Scientist, from what I can make of him.
The infections that he is refering to, "must" be as a direct result of parasitic infection ( in my opinion ), of one form or another. How can something so seemingly obvious, go undectected, by an extremely experienced Scientist, like Prof. Lane ?
I don't see a
Conspiracy here, so much, (that is ever present in all business) but what "I" believe we are seeing, is the incredible ability of these organisms to go undetected, by even some of the most experienced Scientists, in these fields.
The web pages below, show very graphic photographs of the sort of infections that Prof. Lane is referring to. And if they are NOT parasitic related infections, then, I'll eat my head !
This is an excellent website, "if" you have the stomach for it, it's graphic, so be warned, if you decide to search it out;
http://www.ghorayeb.com/NasalPolyps.html
Hi, apxr.
Take a "close" look at these photographs, above, and notice the "amount" of fine "hair like" fibres on the nose, all over the nose, including the bridge. And note the condition of the pores on the nose also !
I saw an excellent BBC documentary film two nights ago, about the latest research and findings with Encephalitis lethargica, there has been a NEW outbreak of the disease in England. And, extensive research, past and present, has led them to believe ( based on years of observation ) that there is a very close link between that illness, and Parkinsons Disease.
AND, that the cause of Encephalitis lethargica, is NOW known to be a strain or a combination of strains, of Streptococci. And the infection results in an over reaction of the immune system, causing brain swelling and deterioration, and degeneration of function of the nervice system.
Perhaps, someone ( who has an in depth, understanding of these things:) should inform, Prof. Lane about these findings ;-)
He can be contacted on the address, below;
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/otolaryngology/lane.html