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That is why many people are diagnosed with a heart condition when they first develop fibromyalgia, but it's only one of several problems because the mycoplasma can do all kinds of damage. line dancing and get over it? They would rush you to the nearest hospital and start transfusing you with blood. These tragic people with these awful diseases are functioning with anywhere from 7% to 50% less blood than their body needs to function. Blood Volume Test You can also ask your doctor for a blood Vil - UNDOING THE DAMAGE volume test. Every human being requires a The body undoes the damage itself. The certain amount of blood per pound of body scarring in the brain of people with chronic weight, and it has been observed that peo- And if the mycoplasma fatigue and fibromyalgia will be repaired. ple with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syn- growth can be stopped for There is cellular repair going on all the drome, multiple sclerosis and other illness- time. But the mycoplasma has moved on es do not have the normal blood volume long enough, then the to the next cell. their body needs to function properly. immune system takes over. In the early stages of a disease, doxycy- Doctors aren't normally aware of this. cline may reverse that disease process. It is This test measures the amount of blood one of the tetracycline antibiotics, but it is in the human body by taking out 5 cc, not bactericidal; it is bacteriostatic—it putting a tracer in it and then putting it back into the body. One stops the growth of the mycoplasma. And if the mycoplasma hour later, take out 5 cc again and look for the tracer. The thicker growth can be stopped for long enough, then the immune system the blood and the lower the blood volume, the more tracer you takes over. will find. Doxycycline treatment is discussed in a paper by mycoplasma The analysis of one of my clients stated: "This patient was expert Professor Garth Nicholson, PhD, of the Institute for referred for red cell mass study. The red cell volume is 16.9 ml — Molecular Medicine.'*_ Dr Nicholson is involved in a US$8-mil- per kg of body weight. The normal range is 25 to 35 ml per kg. lion mycoplasma research program funded by the US military and This guy has 36% less blood in his body than the body needs to —_ headed by Dr Charles Engel of the NIH. The program is studying function." And the doctor hadn't even known the test existed. Gulf War veterans, 450 of them, because there is evidence to sug- If you lost 36% of your blood in an accident, do you think your _ gest that Gulf War syndrome is another illness (or set of illnesses) doctor would tell you that you are alright and should just take up caused by mycoplasma. oo Endnotes 10. New England Journal of Medicine, August 0910. Australian Biologics does tests for 1. "Pathogenic Mycoplasma", US Patent No. 22, 1957, p. 362. mycoplasma. 5,242,820, issued September 7, 1993. DrLois 11. Toronto Star, May 15, 1997. = Consumer Health Organization of Canada, listed as the "Inventor" and the American 12. Dr Donald MacArthur, Pentagon, 1220 Sheppard Avenue East #412, Toronto, Registry of Pathology, Washington, DC, is list- Department of Defense Appropriations for Ontario, Canada M2K 255, tel +1 (416) 490 ed as the "Assignee". 1970, Hearings, Monday June 9, 1969, ibid.,p. | 0986, website www.consumerhealth.org/. 2. "Special Virus Cancer Program: Progress 129. + Professor Garth Nicholson, PhD, Institute for Report No. 8", prepared by the National 13. Henderson, Donald A., "Smallpox: Molecular Medicine, 15162 Triton Lane, Cancer Institute, Viral Oncology, Etiology Epitaph for a Killer", National Geographic, Huntington Beach, CA, 92649-1401, USA, tel Area, July 1971, submitted to NIH Annual December 1978, p. 804. +1 (714) 903 2900. Report in May 1971 and updated July 1971. 14. Blum, Deborah, The Monkey Wars, + Dr Les Simpson, Red Blood Cell Research 3. US Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Hearings Oxford University Press, New York, 1994. Ltd, 31 Bath Street, Dunedin, 9001, New before the Subcommittee on Health and 15. Nicholson, G. L., "Doxycycline treatment Zealand, tel +64 (0)3 471 8540, email Scientific Research of the Committee on and Desert Storm", JAMA 1995;273:618-619. rbc.research.limited@xtra.co.nz. (Note: Dr Human Resources, Biological Testing Involving Simpson directs his study to red cell shape Human Subjects by the Department of Recommended Reading analysis, not the mycoplasma hypothesis.) Defense, 1977; released as US Army Activities + Horowitz, Leonard, Emerging Viruses: Aids + The Mycoplasma Registry for Gulf War in the US Biological Warfare Programs, and Ebola, Tetrahedron Publishing, USA, 1996. _ Illness, S. & L. Dudley, 303 47th St, J-10 San Volumes One and Two, 24 February 1977. + Johnson, Hillary, Osler's Web, Crown Diego, CA 92102-5961, tel/fax +1 (619) 266 4. Dr Donald MacArthur, Pentagon, Publishers, New York, 1996. 1116, fax (619) 266 1116, email Department of Defense Appropriations for = Scott, Donald W. and William L. C. Scott, mycoreg@juno.com. 1970, Hearings before Subcommittee of the The Brucellosis Triangle, The Chelmsford Committee on Appropriations, House of Publishers (Box 133, Stat. B., Sudbury, Ontario | About the Author: Representatives, Ninety-First Congress, First P3E 4N5), Canada, 1998 (US$21.95 + $3 s&h Donald Scott, MA, MSc, is a retired high Session, Monday June 9, 1969, pp 105-144, in US). school teacher and university professor. He is esp. pp. 114, 129. Scott, Donald W. and William L. C. Scott, also a veteran of WWII and was awarded the 5. Kyger, E. R. and Russell L. Haden, The Extremely Unfortunate Skull Valley North Atlantic Star, the Burma Star with Clasp, "Brucellosis and Multiple Sclerosis", The Incident, The Chelmsford Publishers, Canada, the 1939-1945 Volunteer Service Medal and American Journal of Medical Sciences 1996 (revised, extended edition available from the Victory Medal. He is currently President of 1949:689-693. mid-September 2001; US$16.00 pre-pub. price The Common Cause Medical Research 6. Colmonero et al., "Complications + US$3 s&h in US). Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation devot- Associated with Brucella melitensis Infection: + The Journal of Degenerative Diseases ed to research into neurosystemic degenerative A Study of 530 Cases", Medicine 1996;75(4). (Donald W. Scott, Editor), The Common Cause _ diseases. He is also Adjunct Professor with the 7. Howell, Miller, Kelly and Bookman, "Acute Medical Research Foundation (Box 133, Stat nstitute for Molecular Medicine and he pro- Brucellosis Among Laboratory Workers", New B., Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 4N5), Canada (quar- duces and edits the Journal of Degenerative England Journal of Medicine 1948;236:741. terly journal; annual subscription: US$25.00 Diseases. He has extensively researched neu- 8. "Special Virus Cancer Program: Progress in USA, $30 foreign). rosystemic degenerative diseases over the past Report No. 8", ibid., table 4, p. 135. ive years and has authored many documents 9. US Senate, Hearings before the Additional Contacts on the relationship between degenerative dis- Subcommittee on Health and Scientific + Ms Jennie Burke, Australian Biologics, Level eases and a pathogenic mycoplasma called Research of the Committee on Human 6, 383 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia © Mycoplasma fermentans. His research is based Resources, March 8 and May 23, 1977, ibid. tel +61 (0)2 9283 0807, fax +61 (0)2 9283 upon solid government evidence. Recommended Reading + Horowitz, Leonard, Emerging Viruses: Aids and Ebola, Tetrahedron Publishing, USA, 1996. + Johnson, Hillary, Osler's Web, Crown Publishers, New York, 1996. Scott, Donald W. and William L. C. Scott, The Brucellosis Triangle, The Chelmsford Publishers (Box 133, Stat. B., Sudbury, Ontario P3E 4N5), Canada, 1998 (US$21.95 + $3 s&h in US). = Scott, Donald W. and William L. C. Scott, The Extremely Unfortunate Skull Valley Incident, The Chelmsford Publishers, Canada, 1996 (revised, extended edition available from mid-September 2001; US$16.00 pre-pub. price + US$3 s&h in US). + The Journal of Degenerative Diseases (Donald W. Scott, Editor), The Common Cause Medical Research Foundation (Box 133, Stat B., Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 4N5), Canada (quar- terly journal; annual subscription: US$25.00 in USA, $30 foreign). 24 = NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com AUGUST —- SEPTEMBER 2001