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One person was labelled with I.B.S., and intestinal problem with no cause and no cure. By co-incidence he takes some antibiotic for a respiratory infection and his intestinal problems clear up.

He tells his family doctor, and he tells him that he probablly had giardia. No he was already tested for giardia and the specialist says he had IBS.

The old country doctor tells him that one test is not enough to detect this parasite (might take 4-5 tets)

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My research suggests that many common causes, ie bacteria / parasites could be the root cause of several incurable diseases.

Diseases like IBS, CROHNS, M.S., CANCER, even Schizophrenia could be caused by the failure of science to detect a infection and or overlooking that testing is not accurate.

There is too much money in 'disease foundations' and treating symptoms; why would you want a simple cure ?

The truth betrayed for a few pieces of silver, again ?

2007-10-08 06:50:02 · 13 answers · asked by Caesar J. B. Squitti 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Seems 'Some science' creates these 'blundled symptoms' we call diseases....

I am a researcher....

http://www.thejesuschristcode.com

2007-10-08 06:57:56 · update #1

13 answers

are you saying you will never seek medical treatment for anything then? and what kind of researcher are you?

2007-10-08 07:05:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Giardia infections are rare. If the man who has IBS isn't at high risk for a parasitic infection, why should the doctors order Ova & Parasite tests over and over? Insurance won't cover it, and its not cheap. IBS is a real condition. Its related to other problems, yes -- individuals with IBS are very likely to also suffer from depression. Women who have been sexually assaulted are at a MUCH higher risk of developing IBS than other women. That doesn't mean its not a real condition and doesn't need to be treated on its own. Also, IBS can be improved through medications like Zelnorm and by a change in diet -- these wouldn't affect a Giardia infection. Everything doesn't break down into either a parasitic, viral, or bacterial infection.

2016-04-07 21:40:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Giardia infections are rare. If the man who has IBS isn't at high risk for a parasitic infection, why should the doctors order Ova & Parasite tests over and over? Insurance won't cover it, and its not cheap.

IBS is a real condition. Its related to other problems, yes -- individuals with IBS are very likely to also suffer from depression. Women who have been sexually assaulted are at a MUCH higher risk of developing IBS than other women. That doesn't mean its not a real condition and doesn't need to be treated on its own. Also, IBS can be improved through medications like Zelnorm and by a change in diet -- these wouldn't affect a Giardia infection.

Everything doesn't break down into either a parasitic, viral, or bacterial infection.

2007-10-08 07:20:59 · answer #3 · answered by Marissa: Worker of Iniquity 3 · 0 0

If more people looked at dis-ease in the body as a "wrong" attitude to life, others, or themselves, one could and would effect quite a few "cures" in many people.

Dis-ease is and can be caused by not living "right", this includes listening and hearing what the body requires on that day, relevant to that day, "right thought", living with love in the heart and mind, living as if the body was an aspect of nature-which it is, knowing thyself.

I have not been to a doctor for 30 years, I don't get colds, I had a sneeze a couple of weeks ago, I hear my body, what is required for the nourishment of it, I live "right thought". In my day-to-day life I see people treating their dis-ease like a treasured pet, one partner gets sick, gets the attention, so the other partner gets in on the act.
The body is a reflection of ones mind.
What you think is reflected in the body.
That is why weight loss works for some, and not for others.
That is why "cures" can work.
That is what the writings in the bible are telling you.
What you believe you become.
Look at your thoughts.

There is more to this subject than anyone knows right now.

Science will grow into it, when it gets off its "high horse" and listens to other facets of the all encompassing life.
Everything effects everything else.

May every wound bring wisdom

Blessings to all

2007-10-08 07:07:59 · answer #4 · answered by Astro 5 · 0 0

IBS - no cause - no Cure - get your facts straight before you talk nonsense. IBS is a stress related illness which is often cured by change in diet and deep relaxation (often hypnosis). The rest of the illnesses you quote as being caused by science are ether genetical or environmental.

Far from causing these illnesses - science is well on the way to curing.

2007-10-08 07:23:48 · answer #5 · answered by Freethinking Liberal 7 · 0 0

So you're saying these big foundations don't want a simple cure because of all the money involved? The thing is, that money goes to research. It never goes to any individual. So nobody has anything to gain by prolonging finding a cure for these diseases.

2007-10-08 07:04:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Funny that you should mention silver. It's a strong antibacterial agent. did you know that there are alternative cures for every one of those problems? Don't depend on pharmaceutical medicine. It's not SUPPOSED to cure you.

You might be interested in Searching 'Zapper', Royal Rife, and Don Croft. The truth IS out there!

2007-10-08 07:04:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Or it could have been an unknown infection. Look, diagnosing diseases is pretty complex and the doctors are going to get it wrong every once in a while. That is just life. That doesn't mean that none of those diseases exist.

2007-10-08 06:56:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

That's where the word practice comes in they are still practicing medicine LOL

2007-10-08 07:02:20 · answer #9 · answered by Rev.Michelle 6 · 1 0

You're speaking from a background in medicine right?

2007-10-08 06:54:29 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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