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Updates for September 2010
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B=Bacteria D=Disease F=Fungus P=Parasite V=Virus |
C=Chemical E=Emotional M=Miasm* T=Toxins |
| *Multiple letters indicate a combination of issues | |
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| AMPHET | AMPHETAMINES | CM | Stay awake pills. We find them causing permanent inflation (until antidoted) of veins and arteries. | |
| BRS PFD | BRUISING PROTEIN FAMILY DISEASE | MVB | This miasmic brain disease follows the family of ancestors who were hit on the head, developed Bruising Protein Necrosis and passed on the disability to descendants. Bruising Protein Necrosis is our name for Chronic Trauma Encephalitis (CTE), a disease known for boxers since the 1920s. A single blow or repeated blows on the head can invoke the TAU protein which gradually deteriorates the brain into dementia, confusion, paranoia, depression, aggression and impulsiveness. The same traits appear in the descendants in lesser degree with youth and in greater degree with age. | |
| CTRL IN | CONTROL INTOLERANCE | E | A triple liver infection led by the grain mycotoxin, deoxynivalenol. The subject inwardly (and often outwardly) bristles about being controlled or manipulated. The infection often makes a person a loaner, even though they like other people. It's a hot button in relationships when there is even a thought of either emotion. The combination infection makes blood sugar rise. | |
| DYSTN A | DYSTONIA A | MVB | The disease begins with a miasmic liver condition that mismakes Torsinogen (invented word 9/10), the basis for Torsin, the protein associated with various forms of dystonia. Although the disease is mostly associated with contortions, it also affects muscles so they don't function correctly and/or they are painful. Form A involves additional kidney missynthesis of GABA (gamma-aminobutryic acid) a neurotransmitter. Symptoms mimic Lupus with stiff joints and muscles, as in Stiff Man Syndrome. | |
| DYSTN B | DYSTONIA B | MVB | The disease begins with a miasmic liver condition that mismakes Torsinogen (invented word 9/10), the basis for Torsin, the protein associated with various forms of dystonia. Although the disease is mostly associated with contortions, it also affects muscles so they don't function correctly and/or they are painful. Form B involves the adrenal missynthesis of the neurotransmitters, norepinephrine and serotonin. Symptoms include painful joints and muscles, poor circulation (cold bodies) and difficulties around organs not getting enough blood. | |
| DYSTN C | DYSTONIA C | MVB | The disease begins with a miasmic liver condition that mismakes Torsinogen (invented word 9/10), the basis for Torsin, the protein associated with various forms of dystonia. Although the disease is mostly associated with contortions, it also affects muscles so they don't function correctly and/or they are painful. Form C involves the parotid gland missynthesizing an enzyme in a way that blocks acetylcholine. Symptoms mostly include what science calls myoclonic dystonia. Muscles contract, contort and become rigid. Cramps wander from muscle to muscle. Focal Dystonia may fit this form (including torsion dystonia, cervical dystonia, blepharospasm, cranial (laryngeal) and writer's cramp). Oral polio vaccinations often affect the parotid and may be a trigger. | |
| DYSTN D | DYSTONIA D | MVB | The disease begins with a miasmic liver condition that mismakes Torsinogen (invented word 9/10), the basis for Torsin, the protein associated with various forms of dystonia. Although the disease is mostly associated with contortions, it also affects muscles so they don't function correctly and/or they are painful. Form D involves the basal ganglia missynthesis of torsin in a way that blocks dopamine and acetylcholine. Symptoms include aching joints and muscles, skin rashes, blurry vision/double vision (Oculogyric may fit this form). This form may include focal forms known as Anismus (rectal contraction causing defecation difficulties) and Oromandibular (contortions of tongue and jaw) Genital pains have been reported. | |
| FRGIV | FORGIVENESS | E | Too often this word is religiously misused in English as a status of being "holier than thou". The meaning has become significant of being able to "turn the other cheek". The person, consciously or unconsciously, can thus display or claim that they are superior to the forgiven (even when the forgiven is themself). This remedy is aimed at helping the subject return to the original meaning of the word. It helps the subject see all things as a reason " for giving" thanks, with no attempt at disguised one-upmanship. | |
| FMN TUB | FUMONOSIN/ TUBERCULOSIS | FB | The subject is defiant and argumentative over small issues and usually with little reason. Others are left wondering how to be friendly or if they want to be friendly with the subject. | |
| GB PLP | GALL BLADDER POLYPS | MVB | These polyps differ from intestinal polyps and are the outgrowth of an unnamed miasmic disease we call Hepatitis Carcinoma (not to be confused with Hepatocellular Carcinoma). The chief symptoms are abdominal bloating because of decreased bile flow from the gall bladder. | |
| PKU MNV | PHENYLKETONURIA MOTOR NERVES | MVB | The signals for brain connection to motor nerve function do not fully transmit. There is trouble forming words for speech, trouble moving eyes for reading, difficulty writing what was heard. | |
| PPD-ANF | POLYCYSTIC PAROTID DISEASE COMPLEX ASTROCYTE NUCLEUS FIBROMA | MVB | In this inherited disease the parotid (salivary) gland makes a protein that fibroses the astrocyte nucleus. Astrocytes link blood nutrition from arteries to nerves. A fibroid in the nucleus of Astrocytes backs up blood in the arteries, making both arteries and veins swell. Simultaneously it starves nerves for nutrients and makes them weaker (which subsequently makes a nucleus deteriorate). | |
| PPD-PMX | POLYCYSTIC PAROTID DISEASE COMPLEX PARAMYXOMA | MVB | Paramyxovirus is the parent virus of Mumps, which is the childhood disease of the parotid gland. The disease affects thyroid, parathyroid and genitals. | |
| PPD-TNS | POLYCYSTIC PAROTID DISEASE COMPLEX TONSILOMA | MVB | The parotid gland is essentially a lymph gland interfacing with the tonsils, another lymph gland. Tonsils are often involved in snoring and sleep apnea. |
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David Alan Slater
9068C Marshall Court Westminster, CO 80031 Phone: (303) 428-4584 Fax: (303) 429-8660 |
David & Rita Ward Red Deer, Alberta
T4R 2M2 Canada |
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Marketplatz 3, 97769 Bad Brueckenau Phone (49) 9741932350 FAX (49) 97 41 93 2355 |
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Tel: 0047 6382 6000 |
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