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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:52 am 
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Q: Does anyone have any comments on how to stop a autoimmune disease. 50 yr old male patient has Sarcoidosis, clottling disorder, and Diverticulitis. Went to the hosp 3 months ago with abdominal pain. Upon receiving results of abdominal CT Scan, MD's saw nodules all along lower lung. Assumed hat the problem was related to the lung issue. MRI revealed enlarged spleen, which they thought might be causing the pain. Next step was 1 month of trying to rule out cancer while keeping patinet on a lot of pain medicine. Sarcoidosis was diagnosed. Noted lung disease and some organ involvement particularily spleen, kidney, and liver. Sarcoids have been found in spine and a few in brain. Patient has a genetic clotting disorder as well. Had surgery last month to remove a large blood clot from aorta, and ended up having to remove part of aorta (grafted mid aorta into femoral ( boots). Released from Cleveland hospital 2 weeks ago and went back to Florida home. Five days ago pt had severe pain and 103 temperature. Went to local hospital and found perforated intestine, bad gallbladder, and infected wound site from aorta surgery. Currently in hospital on anticoagulants (blood clotting disorder), steroids ( Sarcoidosis) antibiotics IV ( Infection), vitamins IV, and Fats IV. This patient is very discouraged after spending the last three months in and out of hospital. He is also concerned because his sister died of complications related to autoimmune (?Lupus), and his niece died of complications related to autoimmune ( Lupus) and septic shock from a perforated intestine.
Would like to find him a doctor that is well versed in the Autoimmune diseases. Considering Sanoviv Hosp in Mexico. They need to slow down or stop the autoimmune disease, but through there attempts the pain medicine and steroids are causing further complications. This man is only 50, and was otherwise healthy until 3 months ago.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:22 am 
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A1: i have found autoimmune diseases to be pretty easy to treat as long as there is an aggressive detoxification of the blood with ozone, aggressive detoxification of the bowels with fasting followed by a selective food elimination diet, fermented foods, and probiotics, and very aggressive treatment of the adrenals with dhea, herbs, and hydrocortisone in substantive doses....all the best...

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:23 am 
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A2: Low Dose Antigen therapy is one of the best ways to correct this. Contact the American Academy of Environmental Medicine for info.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:24 am 
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A3: See http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org It works well in most autoimmune conditions and cancers. i think its worth a try.
Carmelo Plateroti, D.O.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:25 am 
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A4: Mycobacterium Paratubercolosis Avium is generally found in Sacoidosis.
Steroids are contraindicated, treatment of choice should be three different Recombinant Antibiotics. Long term treatment of 12 to 36 months is common and necessary. Clotting factors and Diverticulitis is almost always due to oral toxicology due to mercury amalgam fillings and toxins from Root canals or old extraction sites. MTHFR as a clotting factor is a precursor for almost all cases of clotting factors.and is always a process of oral toxicology.
Methylene- Tetrahydrafolate Reductase is a enzyme that keeps red blood cells from clumping together, root canal toxins inhibit this enzyme by more than 96%. Bob


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:26 am 
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A5: Most Sarcoid folks will respond well to IV Hydrogen Peroxide.

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more information about diverticulitis, symptoms of diverticulitis, diverticulitis perforation, diet for diverticulitis, diverticulitis pain, mild diverticulitis, diverticulitis treatments, diverticulitis colonoscopy, colitis diverticulitis, diverticulitis constipation http://www.dreddyclinic.com/findinformation/dd/diverticulitis.php

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