Protozoan organism FL1953

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Henriëtte
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Protozoan organism FL1953

Berichtdoor Henriëtte » Ma 18 Jun 2018, 07:25

Lyme's Secret Weapon;

The most common things people contract early on in the course if the illness are different forms of parasites, such as protozoa; Babesia itself being one of them…
There is a new one, called FL1953… It’s a protozoan organism that’s causing severe fatigue and illness in chronically ill people. It’s almost always present in a patient with Lyme disease.
And then we find a lot of worms in people. They may be microscopic and they may be macroscopic. That means they may be visible in the stool or they may not be visible.”
-Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD


https://docsara.wordpress.com/2015/06/2 ... et-weapon/

Henriëtte

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Re: Protozoan organism FL1953

Berichtdoor Henriëtte » Ma 18 Jun 2018, 07:35

Protomyxzoa;

Mature protomyxzoa surrounds itself with thick, copious biolfilm substances to protect itself from the host immune system. It is believed that this biofilm contributes to various symptoms depending on its location and quantity. Protomyxzoa will cause capillary inflammation and reduced blood flow in locations where it accumulates. It is also believed that the biofilm can harbor secondary infections (e.g. other bacteria) which can cause further variations in symptoms and test results.


http://protomyxzoa.org/

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Re: Protozoan organism FL1953

Berichtdoor Henriëtte » Di 19 Jun 2018, 06:45

FL1953 Protomyxzoa Rheumatica looks like Babesia or immature Malaria;

Simply, my opinion is it is entirely new to the infection community, common and likely very dangerous. Some believe that some Lyme or Babesia treatments fail or patients die suddenly. It might also be due to clots or other damage from this super biofilm maker.


When you look at the FISH tests (IGeneX laboratory) which are in black and white, they only show Babesia microti and Babesia duncani. The book mentioned above showed over 100 forms of Babesia. FL1953 might have fewer patterns. In addition, FL1953 resides in a massive biofilm.
My FL1953 is DNA Negative but My Smear is Positive


it has been DNA sequenced and proven a very unique protozoan that makes massive biofilm material. So let’s imagine someone has a biofilm related infection, since most bacteria are in colonies, not floating as orphans. Can you imagine the failure of treatment if their infection or infections lived within this blob? Or this blob maker was one of their infections with a couple others.


Biofilm infections are not rare. They are the norm. Nevertheless, smart people are offering very limited treatment options. Some offer an enzyme that only undermines proteins, but FL1953 also has complex sugars and even fat. It also assumes many enzymes will act as a key to destroy the protein components of FL1953, Lyme’s complex biofilm, and the biofilms of hundreds of diseases. Traditional physicians also are trying sincerely, but when they offer options such as stronger and different synthetic drugs or silver coated catheters, they miss the obvious. Traditional physicians know that these drugs will eventually no longer be able to deter biofilms, since they think about resistance in highly infected hospitals where antibiotics flow like a powerful river into the sickest people in society.


My suggestion is some who are physicians excessively certain of Lyme’s removal in four weeks, to consider an injection with Lyme [Bb]. And if they are negative by their diagnostic approach they do not get treated. How many magical about cure in four weeks would risk it. Based on a devastating study by Florida research scientist and tick expert, K.Clark? Ph.D., very clear and ill patients were found to be fully positive for Lyme disease using advanced DNA testing published in July 2013. However, 90% were missed using the routine simplistic approach in USA and many other countries. These suffering people were tested by the ELISA followed by a simplified WESTERN BLOT KIT, which is called the “two-tiered” approach. So for 90% this approach is a disaster, especially for those ill for over a year—one was ill 27 years. By the way, this researcher does not have the massive conflicts of interest discussed in detail in the law and medical article “Cure Unknown.” [The Clark article is found in the Int. J. Med. Sci. 2013, Vol. 10].


http://www.personalconsult.com/posts/FL1953.html

Henriëtte


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