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Understanding fibromyalgia

MYCOPLASMA INFECTIONS
(Including Bi-Polar and Fibromyalgia)

In the year 2001, I had a trauma. Within one month I was nearly 100% disabled from lupus, bi-polar depression and rheumatoid arthritis. I am a spiritual person and I knew there had to be a reason for this catastrophe. I also use the "power of intent" or what some spiritual people call "the law of attraction."

Well, in 2003, I found articles on the internet about the REAL cause of what was attacking me: a micro-organism called mycoplasma. Mycoplasma is little known because it is CWD (cell wall deficient). What this means is that the medical industry does not recognize it, because they do not promote or teach pheomorphism (bacteria degeneration). Pheomorphism simply means that bacteria can change shape - discard its cell wall, et., depending on its environment.

Mycoplasma has also been proven to cause: Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, MS, psoriasis, bi-polar depression, Fibromyalgia, CFS, carpal tunne, ADD/ADHD. This sounds unbelievable, but read on.

In 2002, I found myself lying in bed, flat on my back, unable to move because of the excruciating pain (fibromyalgia). I also had an MRI and it was discovered that I had lesions in my right frontal lobe. I also had nerve (myelin sheath) and muscle damage. My family and doctors had given up on me, but I hadn't given up.

In November 2005 I put out a request to the Universe to find me the cure, and I found it. It is a little known medical treatment that kills the organism in the bloodstream. After just two half-dose treatments my lupus came back negative.

I have always been an inquisitive person and I set out to find out WHY I had been so tired; WHY I couldn't sleep even thought I was past exhaustion; WHY I was so depressed I wanted to kill myself. The following is a simple explanation I have gathered from many research articles, explaining WHY fibromyalgia sufferers and bi-polar depression sufferers feel the way they do.

I tell people half the battle is finding out what is attacking you.



Fibromyalgia is a disease of humans which presents with many symptoms including:

chronic fatigue which is unrelieved by rest
Trigger points at some 18 points of the body which when placed under pressure elicit severe pain
Chronic headaches and frequent bouts of nausea
Endocrine imbalance
Hyper sensitivity to temperature and barometric changes
Cognitive problems associated with "brain fog"
Short-term memory loss
Emotional imbalance
Serological dysfunction including circulatory disruption and


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