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Meg Mangin R.N. Research Team

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Posted: Sat Dec 10th, 2005 01:26 |
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Why has there been a sharp rise in the incidence of Th1 inflammatory diseases?
"If you were to plot the incidence of autoimmune disease against time you would see that there has been a rapid and steady increase from the 1960s until today. That increase is projected to continue, with the CDC saying that one in every two of today's high school seniors will have diabetes by 2050.
There are three key events which I believe are driving this epidemic.
The first is the availability, and widespread use, of antibiotics which promote the bacterial transition to intracellular. Penicillin was first pressed into use during World War II.
The second is the introduction of mass vaccination campaigns,
and the third is our sun-loving culture, bringing, inter alia, the bikini,in the 1950s (remember that the sun-drenched Arab nations, traditionally, are fully clothed from head to toe - bikinis are new to mankind). Also we saw Nestle initiate a huge campaign to push synthetic Vitamin D in baby formula in the late 1940s and 1950s.
So I think it was a confluence of all those events that have led us to where we are now." Dr. Trevor Marshall, PhD
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Dr. Marshall lists the following contributing factors that have participated in the creation of an epidemic of Th1 inflammatory diseases:
-The invention of antibiotics in the 40,50s and 60s.
-The use of the incorrect antibiotics - the overuse of the Beta-Lactam antibiotics, such as penicillins (like amoxycillin and cephalosporins ) for infections where bacteria which can morph into L-forms are involved.
-Public policy which frowned upon using secondary antibiotics, such as Minocycline which could have helped by killing the L-forms created by the Beta-Lactam usage.
-The rise of the sun-loving culture in the 50's (prior to the bikini it was not so fashionable for the young to sunbathe excessively). I think a primary action of 1,25-D is that a high level in susceptible individuals, eg during pregnancy and sun-holidays, causes the cellular membrane protein TACO to allow the tiny bacteria to freely enter and exit the immune cells, without causing the cells to die in the process. Andy Wright has taken photos of exactly this, and it obviously would allow the pathogen(s) to spread without restraint.
-Vitamin D supplementation of baby food and also of the general food chain.
-Widespread adoption of compulsory mass vaccinations.
Regarding vaccines:
"Plasmids, or other parts of bacterial genomes, are used to carry active components of vaccines to their targets. In some cases, the genes of bacteria are mutated in order to infect the person with a supposedly "good" gene.
I just saw an article on a new vaccine which notes that it uses E.coli, a bacterium known to exist in L-forms:
http://tinyurl.com/bzm44
"The vaccine is based on a mutated version of the ribotoxic A chain of ricin, combined with the bacteria E. coli."
Dr. Trevor Marshall, PhD
You should also be aware that the filters that are used with injectable (including IV) medications are not fine enough to filter out the Cell Wall Deficient (CWD) bacteria that cause Th1 inflammation.
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Dr. Greg Blaney adds:
-Pollution
-Global warming
-Agricultural methods
-Routine interference with immune reactions (vaccines, anti-infammatories, anti-bacterials in soaps, etc.)
-Use of antibiotics in animal husbandry
-Poverty
-Social alienation
What causes an apparent outbreak of a Th1 disease in a community?
"One issue is how the disease is diagnosed. For example, if the only physician in a small town was convinced that CFS was psychosomatic, and then a new physician came along who could properly diagnose CFIDS, then there would likely be a cluster of cases.
Additionally, some of the pathogens (borrelia and rickettsia particularly) can do a lot of harm in a short span of time. So if there was an outbreak of disease from these pathogens then there would possibly be a cluster of resulting CFIDS cases.
Although the CWD pathogens build up slowly during life, there is generally a point at which the body no longer can cope, and this could be triggered by a clustered infection."
Dr. Trevor Marshall, PhD
These bacteria interfere with the cellular metabolism and that causes the dysregulation of the steroid Vitamin D. Please see:
Infectious Etiology/Pathology in the SARCOIDOSIS thread.
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The balance between the pathogen and human co-existence has been upset, and it will take decades, maybe centuries, to re-adjust.
As for whether the MP is just delaying the inevitable, I would point out that most human disease seems to spring from the pleomorphic bacteria, and some scholars say that even Cancer and AIDS will not progress unless the bacteria are present. So I rather think that MP 'graduates' are in for a surprise as the years roll by, and that it is not going to be a nasty one. Take a look at this paper for some more 'food-for-thought'
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2000/10/25_flu.html
http://www.demog.berkeley.edu/~andrew/1918/PDR_1918_flu.pdf
The steroidal effect of 'Vitamin' D
When you give a population a steroid you can expect that it will reduce inflammation, and make them feel better in the short term. But in the long term they will get more ill.
The CDC just issued projections that by the year 2050 half of America's seniors will have Diabetes. Any physician knows that when you give folks a steroid then a proportion of them will end up with Diabetes.
Oh, did I forget to say that Pancreatic Cancer is caused by Th1 inflammation? Well, we covered that issue at our own conference, and you will also find plenty in the literature about it too. So it is to be expected, at least by those in the know, that pancreatic cancer's incidence, short term (a decade or so) is likely to be reduced by the amount of steroid one takes. However, the cancer, like Diabetes, will eventually overtake even the hardiest of Vitamin D proponents.
Unless somebody can show errors in my (and Ron's) mathematical modelling, they can't argue with the steroidal nature of Vitamin D. Or with how it affects the body. It is science. The data is there, verified, and solid... What we need to do now is re-examine the conclusions of the best of these studies, deleting the concept of vitamin, and substituting the concept of steroid. Only at that point do the results begin to fall into place
..Trevor..
ps: did I forget to mention that people taking steroids often put on weight? (obesity) 
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How does Th1 inflammation develop? What is successive infection?
Am I contagious?
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Meg Mangin R.N. Research Team

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Posted: Thu Sep 14th, 2006 01:42 |
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The history of treating illness with sunshine
(filelink)
It is interesting to note that, IMO, the "good healthy sunshine" concept sprang out of the use of sunshine in Tuberculosis sanitoriums in the early 20th century.
If you look at 19th century architecture you see lots of stone and small windows. Late 20th century architecture is all glass around a steel framework.
There are lots of lessons throughout evoloution where a species has made a mistake, and only the fit have survived. Unless TPTB figure out a way of listening to our message, so that they don't have half of the US population diabetic by 2050, Darwinian theory will begin to dominate again...
ps: 'Latent Tuberculosis' is becoming endemic nowadays, no doubt caused by those organisms described in http://tinyurl.com/jkxjj and http://tinyurl.com/kcz3o
..Trevor..
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Based on what we know at this point in time, most of the population suffers from Th1 disease at some point in their life, and many die from it. Now that we understand Th1 pathogens to be behind cardiovascular disease, memory loss, hearing loss, vision loss, and a host of other "diseases of the aging" it is easier to see that the Th1 microbes have been around for a very long time, living in symbiosis with human beings.
During the 20th century a fun-loving lifestyle emerged, as well as Vitamin-D supplementation of foods, and inappropriate use of antibiotics. Together these factors caused a shift towards the survival of the symbiotic bacteria, and away from the well being of the host.
It is perfectly usual for people to not recognize they have a chronic disease. They don't, in fact, have a disease diagnosable by modern medicine. But the pathogens might still eventually kill them...
..Trevor..Last edited on Sat Apr 14th, 2007 02:36 by Meg Mangin R.N.
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