Re: Mycoplasma - The Linking Pathogen in Neurosystemic Diseases
Guess you need to send blood to New Zealand since the Canadian quacks (MDs) are unaware of this. Certainly the part of the donut shaped red blood cells makes the Beck's Unit a must, especially after watching the results of that video I posted on Beck’s and the live blood cells cleaning up using blood electrification.
BTW: I thought it was the A.Vasorum that damaged my left ventricle but now am not so sure. Anyhow the SCIO is showing improvements in that damage over time...
From the Article:
Blood Test
If you or anybody in your family has myalgic encephalomyelitis, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis or Alzheimer’s, you can send a blood sample to Dr Les Simpson in New Zealand for testing.
If you are ill with these diseases, your red blood cells will not be normal doughnut-shaped blood cells capable of being compressed and squeezed through the capillaries, but will swell up like cherry-filled doughnuts which cannot be compressed. The blood cells become enlarged and distended because the only way the mycoplasma can exist is by uptaking pre-formed sterols from the host cell. One of the best sources of pre-formed sterols is cholesterol, and cholesterol is what gives your blood cells flexibility. If the cholesterol is taken out by the mycoplasma, the red blood cell swells up and doesn’t go through, and the person begins to feel all the aches and pains and all the damage it causes to the brain, the heart, the stomach, the feet and the whole body because blood and oxygen are cut off.
And that is why people with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome have such a terrible time. When the blood is cut off from the brain, punctate lesions appear because those parts of the brain die. The mycoplasma will get into portions of the heart muscle, especially the left ventricle,