StealthDeath
05-18-2006, 03:21 AM
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The following research is the property of StealthDeath. This information has been obtained utilizing standard search engines on documents available to public view on the Internet. However, you may not use this research beyond my postings here as I am claiming copyright to my library of information, which has taken 8 years to assemble. These abstracts, document sections and narration are provided here on FreeConservatives.com for criticism, news reporting, and education as a documentary presentation. Your participation is greatly appreciated and needed to help direct which information will be used to create a DVD presentation exposing fraudulent medical care in America.
Want to see something really scary?
Strongly suggest you read Scientists discover over 400 pathogens cause bloodstream infections (http://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/showthread.php?t=35608) so you will understand what happens when these bacteria circulate in the body.
Publication Date: July 11, 1997
Scientific Workshops, Conferences, and Committees Reports
Highlights in Arthritis Research
from the Science Writers Briefing on Arthritis,
May 30, 1997
"Most people are not aware that chronic conditions, such as arthritis and musculoskeletal disorders, account for three out of every four deaths in the United States," said Dr. Matthew Liang, Director of the Multipurpose Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.
Rheumatic diseases affect over 40 million Americans, and by the year 2020 it is estimated that 60 million Americans will be affected by some form of arthritis.
Dr. Peter Gregersen, Chief of the Division of Biology and Human Genetics at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, said, "In identical twins, if one twin gets a rheumatic disease, the other twin has a 30 to 50 percent chance of getting the same disease. In addition, having a relative with the disease puts other family members at risk," he added.
So really Doctor why does having a relative with the disease put other family members at risk? And, you can cut out the "it’s in the genes" silliness. It’s close contact with contagious disease…
Why I Prescribe Antibiotics to Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, and Other Autoimmune Diseases
ImmuneSupport.com
11-20-2002
By Gabe Mirkin M.D. (Dr. Mirkin was the Medical Correspondant for CBS Radio and has his own practice.)
Most rheumatologists treat rheumatoid arthritis with immune suppressants, which are extraordinarily expensive, highly toxic and, in my opinion, far less effective in controlling rheumatoid arthritis than antibiotics. Antibiotics are effective in controlling the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and higher doses are more effective.
Many doctors criticize my use of antibiotics, but many antibiotics are far safer than conventional treatment, cost less, can be administered by a general practitioner, and often cure the condition, rather that just suppressing symptoms. I know that most physicians who develop these conditions will treat themselves with antibiotics because they know that conventional treatments with prednisone, chloroquine, azathioprine, and methotrexate are toxic and my treatments with erythromycins and tetracyclines are safe.
That’s right… the doctors will treat themselves with antibiotics but they won’t treat you that way.
ANTIBIOTICS AND ARTHRITIS
By Gabe Mirkin M.D.
Report #7103; 8/1/97
Myriad bacteria and viruses can cause arthritis (1) and antibiotics are often effective in controlling symptoms. Retroviruses can be found in joint fluid of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (2,3). Venereal diseases, such as chlamydia, mycoplasma, ureaplasma, gonorrhea and Gardnerella cause arthritis (4,5,6) and the practicing physician has no available tests that are dependable in diagnosing these infections (7).
Following is a small list of living things you can pull from people’s joints with a syringe. Just stick that sucker in and pull out some synovial fluid from the joint. Gram stain it and put it under a microscope to see what you’ve got. This list is what you get and serves as a representative sample of a much greater list of joint infections. What it tells us is that we could probably cure 80% of these infections with aggressive 8 to 12-week treatments with 1 to 3 antibiotics used simultaneously. Of course the doctor doesn’t want you creating a resistant strain of something he might catch, so… you get the mushroom treatment. Keep them in the dark. Feed them a lot of crap. Make a bunch of money.
Wheeless Textbook of Orthopaedics Bacteria Menu
Being taught at Florida State University Medical School
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/bacterial_menu
Achromobacter
Acinetobacter anitratus (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/acinetobacter_anitratus)
Actinomyces israeli (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/actinomyces_bovis)
Aeromonas hydrophilia
Bacillus anthracis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/bacillus_anthracis)
Bacteroides fragilis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/bacteroides)
Blastomycosis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/blastomycosis_infections)
Borrelia burgdorferi (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/lyme_disease_erythema_chronicum_migrans)
Branhamella catarrhalis
Candida (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/candida_infections)
Chlamydia
Citrobacter diversus (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/citrobacter)
Clostridium tetani (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/clostridium_)
Clostridium perfringens (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/clostridium_)
Clostridium difficile (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/clostridium_difficile)
Cornybacterium diphthiae
Enterobacter sp (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/enterobacter)
Enterococci (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/enterococci_grp_d) Grp D
Eikenella corrodens (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/eikenella_corrodens)
Enterobacteriaceae (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/enterobacter)
Erysipelothrix (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/erysipelothrix_rhusiopathiae_streptothrix_)
Escherichia coli (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/e_coli)
Francisella tularensis
Gardenella vaginalis
Hemophilus aphrophilus
H. ducreyi (chancroid)
H. influenza (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/h_influenza)
Klebsiella (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/klebsiella_pneumoniae)
Legionella (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/legionella) pneumophila
Liptospirosis:
- a spirochetal zoonosis which may live in contaminated fresh water;
- may infect humans while swimming and can cause fever, HA, chills, myalgia;
- incubation period ranges from 7-12 days;
- organism is sensitive to penicillin, amoxicillin, doxycycline, and tetracycline;
Listeria
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
Myobacterium marinum (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/myobacterium_marinum):
Neisseria gonorrhea (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/neiserria_gonnorhea)
Nocardia asteroides
Pasteurella multocida (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/pateurella_multocida)
Proteus mirabilis
Providencia (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/providencia)
Pseudomonas (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/pseudomonas_aeruginosa)
AP Pen (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/anti_pseudomonal_agents)
Salmonella typhi
Serratia (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/serratia)
Sporotrichum (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/sporotrichum_schenckii)
Staph aureus (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/staph_aureus)
Staph epidermidis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/staph_epidermidis)
Streptococcus (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/streptococcus)
Tuberculosis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/tuberculosis)
Vibrio (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/vibrio_vulnificus)
The lesson you need to gain here is that those that use antibiotics have a much better chance of staying alive over those that use NSAIDS, painkillers and immune suppressants.
The following research is the property of StealthDeath. This information has been obtained utilizing standard search engines on documents available to public view on the Internet. However, you may not use this research beyond my postings here as I am claiming copyright to my library of information, which has taken 8 years to assemble. These abstracts, document sections and narration are provided here on FreeConservatives.com for criticism, news reporting, and education as a documentary presentation. Your participation is greatly appreciated and needed to help direct which information will be used to create a DVD presentation exposing fraudulent medical care in America.
Want to see something really scary?
Strongly suggest you read Scientists discover over 400 pathogens cause bloodstream infections (http://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/showthread.php?t=35608) so you will understand what happens when these bacteria circulate in the body.
Publication Date: July 11, 1997
Scientific Workshops, Conferences, and Committees Reports
Highlights in Arthritis Research
from the Science Writers Briefing on Arthritis,
May 30, 1997
"Most people are not aware that chronic conditions, such as arthritis and musculoskeletal disorders, account for three out of every four deaths in the United States," said Dr. Matthew Liang, Director of the Multipurpose Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.
Rheumatic diseases affect over 40 million Americans, and by the year 2020 it is estimated that 60 million Americans will be affected by some form of arthritis.
Dr. Peter Gregersen, Chief of the Division of Biology and Human Genetics at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, said, "In identical twins, if one twin gets a rheumatic disease, the other twin has a 30 to 50 percent chance of getting the same disease. In addition, having a relative with the disease puts other family members at risk," he added.
So really Doctor why does having a relative with the disease put other family members at risk? And, you can cut out the "it’s in the genes" silliness. It’s close contact with contagious disease…
Why I Prescribe Antibiotics to Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, and Other Autoimmune Diseases
ImmuneSupport.com
11-20-2002
By Gabe Mirkin M.D. (Dr. Mirkin was the Medical Correspondant for CBS Radio and has his own practice.)
Most rheumatologists treat rheumatoid arthritis with immune suppressants, which are extraordinarily expensive, highly toxic and, in my opinion, far less effective in controlling rheumatoid arthritis than antibiotics. Antibiotics are effective in controlling the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and higher doses are more effective.
Many doctors criticize my use of antibiotics, but many antibiotics are far safer than conventional treatment, cost less, can be administered by a general practitioner, and often cure the condition, rather that just suppressing symptoms. I know that most physicians who develop these conditions will treat themselves with antibiotics because they know that conventional treatments with prednisone, chloroquine, azathioprine, and methotrexate are toxic and my treatments with erythromycins and tetracyclines are safe.
That’s right… the doctors will treat themselves with antibiotics but they won’t treat you that way.
ANTIBIOTICS AND ARTHRITIS
By Gabe Mirkin M.D.
Report #7103; 8/1/97
Myriad bacteria and viruses can cause arthritis (1) and antibiotics are often effective in controlling symptoms. Retroviruses can be found in joint fluid of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (2,3). Venereal diseases, such as chlamydia, mycoplasma, ureaplasma, gonorrhea and Gardnerella cause arthritis (4,5,6) and the practicing physician has no available tests that are dependable in diagnosing these infections (7).
Following is a small list of living things you can pull from people’s joints with a syringe. Just stick that sucker in and pull out some synovial fluid from the joint. Gram stain it and put it under a microscope to see what you’ve got. This list is what you get and serves as a representative sample of a much greater list of joint infections. What it tells us is that we could probably cure 80% of these infections with aggressive 8 to 12-week treatments with 1 to 3 antibiotics used simultaneously. Of course the doctor doesn’t want you creating a resistant strain of something he might catch, so… you get the mushroom treatment. Keep them in the dark. Feed them a lot of crap. Make a bunch of money.
Wheeless Textbook of Orthopaedics Bacteria Menu
Being taught at Florida State University Medical School
http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/bacterial_menu
Achromobacter
Acinetobacter anitratus (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/acinetobacter_anitratus)
Actinomyces israeli (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/actinomyces_bovis)
Aeromonas hydrophilia
Bacillus anthracis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/bacillus_anthracis)
Bacteroides fragilis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/bacteroides)
Blastomycosis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/blastomycosis_infections)
Borrelia burgdorferi (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/lyme_disease_erythema_chronicum_migrans)
Branhamella catarrhalis
Candida (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/candida_infections)
Chlamydia
Citrobacter diversus (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/citrobacter)
Clostridium tetani (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/clostridium_)
Clostridium perfringens (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/clostridium_)
Clostridium difficile (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/clostridium_difficile)
Cornybacterium diphthiae
Enterobacter sp (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/enterobacter)
Enterococci (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/enterococci_grp_d) Grp D
Eikenella corrodens (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/eikenella_corrodens)
Enterobacteriaceae (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/enterobacter)
Erysipelothrix (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/erysipelothrix_rhusiopathiae_streptothrix_)
Escherichia coli (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/e_coli)
Francisella tularensis
Gardenella vaginalis
Hemophilus aphrophilus
H. ducreyi (chancroid)
H. influenza (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/h_influenza)
Klebsiella (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/klebsiella_pneumoniae)
Legionella (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/legionella) pneumophila
Liptospirosis:
- a spirochetal zoonosis which may live in contaminated fresh water;
- may infect humans while swimming and can cause fever, HA, chills, myalgia;
- incubation period ranges from 7-12 days;
- organism is sensitive to penicillin, amoxicillin, doxycycline, and tetracycline;
Listeria
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
Myobacterium marinum (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/myobacterium_marinum):
Neisseria gonorrhea (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/neiserria_gonnorhea)
Nocardia asteroides
Pasteurella multocida (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/pateurella_multocida)
Proteus mirabilis
Providencia (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/providencia)
Pseudomonas (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/pseudomonas_aeruginosa)
AP Pen (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/anti_pseudomonal_agents)
Salmonella typhi
Serratia (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/serratia)
Sporotrichum (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/sporotrichum_schenckii)
Staph aureus (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/staph_aureus)
Staph epidermidis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/staph_epidermidis)
Streptococcus (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/streptococcus)
Tuberculosis (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/tuberculosis)
Vibrio (http://www.freeconservatives.com/ortho/vibrio_vulnificus)
The lesson you need to gain here is that those that use antibiotics have a much better chance of staying alive over those that use NSAIDS, painkillers and immune suppressants.