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Fibrosis: The Enemy of Life
20-Dec-2012
Heavy title! What is fibrosis? Fibrosis can be found in many forms. In women it can manifest as the estrogen driven diseases of Fibrocystic Breast Disease, as Uterine Fibroids, as Endometriosis and Ovarian Cysts. Fibrosis can also be found as the cause of Lymphedema after mastectomy operatio...
Fibromyalgia: Understanding and Curing
15-Dec-2012
This article explains the fibromyalgia mystery, its origins in hypoglycemia, and protein deficiency, its relationship to viral, bacterial, yeast and fungal infections. It will illuminate fibromyalgia's connection to spinal degeneration and vitamin and mineral deficiencies. It will also discuss testing methods to explain how to find these conditions in the body. Although Dr. Vickery's methods are not standard medical procedure today, they are extremely efficient, cost effective, and highly accu...
Serrapeptase Research
19-Jul-2012
In nature, serrapeptase is produced by a bacteria that lives in the intestinal tract of the silk worm. There is absolutely no way to extract enough serrapeptase from nature to support the world's consumption of serrapeptase. What is actually used to meet the global demand for serrapeptase is serratia peptidase. Serratia peptidase, is a proteolytic enzyme isolated from the non-pathogenic enterobacteria Serratia E15. This bacteria is cultured to produce, through batch fermentation, the necessa...
Fibromyalgia: Den Of Demons
03-Oct-2012
Summary New Discoveries Upon New Discoveries What is known and/or suspectedDiscoveries by Dr. VickeryThe treatment and outstanding success of the treatment. "When the student is ready the master appears" (Chinese Proverb). Fibromyalgia symptoms are diversified. Some doctors now include what is called "The Fibro Five" which are Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Depression, Irritable Bowel, Interstitial Cystitis, Migraine Headaches and some include sleep disorders. In most severe cases the victi...
Mycoplasma: Linking Pathogen
30-Sep-2012
The Linking Pathogen in Neurosystemic Diseases Several strains of mycoplasma have been "engineered" to become more dangerous. They are now being blamed for AIDS, cancer, CFS, MS, CJD and other neurosystemic diseases. I - PATHOGENIC MYCOPLASMA A Common Disease Agent Weaponised There are 200 species of Mycoplasma. Most are innocuous and do no harm; only four or five are pathogenic. Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus strain) probably comes from the nucleus of the Brucella bacterium. This diseas...
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