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Did anyone here have a rapid onset?

Started by Java500, July 22, 2012, 09:07:55 AM

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Joe S.

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The supplements come from my search for something to slow or reverse the affects of AI diseases. I have the belief that AI diseases are caused by Nano-bacteria. When you are given an anti-biotic some members of the colony or school have time to loose their outer shell. When the bacteria do this they become a nano-bacteria. I learned this from a biomed tech I know. ("Cell from heck", Popular Science Magazine article: http://sharonguynup.com/Sharon_Website/Articles_1_1_files/Pfiesteria-Pop%20Sci.PDF ).

These nano-bacteria use the mitochondria DNA of your cells to reproduce. It takes two nano-bacteria to to create and AI disease. They damage Gene 6 and 7 of the mitochondria. ("The Insanity Virus" Discover Magazine" http://discovermagazine.com/2010/jun/03-the-insanity-virus )

Acetyl L carnitine repairs damage to your Mitochondria DNA. R-lipoic Acid removes the debris from the repair. Co-Q10 helps to give your cells more energy. PQQ repairs the telemires to extend the life of your cells. When using Acetyl L carnitine you tend to loose biotin, so supplementation is required.

More information on the supplements can be found in Life Extension Magazine ( lef.org/ )


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deeindiana

Yes, mine was rapid onset. Looking back, I can now see little symptoms over the years that I didn't put together. But it seems like true SjS slammed me the day after returning from a week's vacation in Florida. I laid down to take a nap and noticed that my mouth felt prickly. Within a hour, my lips and mouth were on fire. I thought it was an allergic reaction to something and went to several doctors. Finally, an ENT diagnosised SjS thru a blood test.
SjS sucks...
Dee
Diagnosed June 2010.
Rheumy at University of Michigan Med Center. Age 63
Difficulty swallowing, fibromyalgia, burning mouth, GERD, anxiety, dry, dry, dry!
Medications: Atenolol, Plaquenil, Zoloft
I am my own worst enemy...