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Updates for June 2011
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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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| ADSN AQ | ADDISON'S ACQUIRED | MVB | This is an adrenal, pituitary, hypothalamus exhaustion disease named after the inherited disease that afflicts these glands. It is associated with hypoparathyroidism, hypomagnesium affecting nerves, causing muscle cramps, causing frequent urination and increasing estrogen. Its greatest release seems the acceptance of magnesium into nerves whose exhausted state have started calcifying. | |
| AMCR CC | AMACRINE CELL COMPLEX | MVB | In 2011 amacrine cells are only known as retinal neurons that lack large axons. We find they (1) process retinol(vitamin A) (2) process zinc (3) process copper (4) build connective tissue and muscles (5) are plentiful in quickly contracting muscles, i.e. eyes, nipples, clitoris, genitals. We find the cells strongly affect the thyroid. It has been known for some time that 100,000 units /day of dry Vitamin A corrects hyperthyroid. All connective tissue medicines are reported to affect the thyroid. Presbyopia (hardening of the lens is known to come from the thyroid). We see the remedy as helping process iodine and improving the function of the thyroid as well as the eyes. | |
| EPB DYS | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA DYSTROPHIC | MVB | The onset of disease usually is at birth or during infancy, with generalized blistering as a common presentation. Dystrophic or absent nails are common in both of these dominantly inherited dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa variants. One form features extensive blistering, scarlike papules on the trunk (termed albopapuloid lesions), and involvement of the oral mucosa and teeth. Another form has minimal tooth and oral involvement and more commonly appears on limbs.It has been found in uteruses. One person had pox-like rashes in the winter. It solved a diagnosis of Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Chronica Helicis. | |
| EPB HDS | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA HEMIDESMOSOMAL | MVB | Hemidesmosomal epidermolysis bullosa is similar to other forms with the typical blistering or keratin growths. In one type there is an association with muscular dystrophy. In another type there is extensive internal organ blistering that strongly disrupts organ function. Malabsorption (usually including, but not limited to gluten) and iron deficiencies are common, but rarely recognized as connected. | |
| EPB JNC | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA JUNCTIONAL | MVB | Patients with lethal forms of junctional epidermolysis bullosa show characteristic periorificial erosions around the mouth, eyes, and nares, often accompanied by significant hypertrophic granulation tissue. Multisystemic involvement of the corneal, conjunctival, tracheobronchial, oral, pharyngeal, esophageal, rectal, and genitourinary mucosae is present. Internal complications of the disease include a hoarse cry, cough, and other respiratory difficulties. Scalp, nail, and tooth abnormalities increasingly may become apparent. Non-lethal forms exclude hoarse cries, but periorificial erosions and hypertrophic granulation tissue can be present. Mucous membranes often are affected by erosions, resulting in strictures. Experience has also associated this with double vision, undifferentiated breast lumps and atrophic benign cause of macular degeneration. | |
| EPB KG | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA KERATIN GRANULOSUM | MVB | Associated with skin tags, keratoconus (eyes), prolapsed uterus with Strep A _______, Keratoacanthoma/Intestinal Cheesecloth. | |
| EPB LMN | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA LAMINA | MVB | Receding Gums. Skin that sluffs off and feels like "sand " in the bed has been reported. | |
| EPB SMP | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA SIMPLEX | MVB | Epidermolysis bullosa simplex is a collection of keratin disorders characterized by intraepidermal blistering with relatively mild internal involvement. A generalized onset of blisters occurs on hands, feet, and extremities as the most common sites of involvement. Oral mucosa can manifest with grouped herpetiform blisters and teeth nerves are often attacked. Hyperhidrosis can accompany this disorder. Malabsorption (usually including, but not limited to gluten ) and iron deficiencies are common, but rarely recognized as connected. Clinical cases are seen shortly after birth while adult-onset cases have little supporting information. Thin skin that easily damaged has been frequently noticed. | |
| NASH | NON ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS | MVB | NASH is considered the strongest of the Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases. Large vacuoles of triglyceride fat accumulate in the liver cells via the processing of steatosis (abnormal retention of lipids within a cell). It could be called a lysome failure to degrade lipids. Steatosis arises from the accumulation of glycolipids (and form glycolipomas). The liver swells, lipids are stored in the liver and abdominal fat is grown. The combination stores (1) Brominated Vegetable Oil (BVO), a poison used in American soft drinks and banned in 100 countries (2) Glyceryl Abieate (glycerol ester of wood rosin) causing gynecomastia in males and forces artificial estrogen in female breasts (3) High Fructose Corn Syrup | |
| PLYEND | POLYENDOCRINE DISEASE | MVB | A miasmic bone disease based on the Bubonic Plague. The bones convert B Lymphocytes into prions which atrophy endocrine glands. It is especially strong in calcium converting endocrine glands - parathyroid (which pulls down the thyroid) and kidneys (which pull down the adrenals). | |
| PRLN IN | PROLINE INTOLERANCE | MVB | Hyperprolinemia Type I is a deficiency of proline oxidase leading to hyperprolinemia and iminoglycinuria, usually with renal involvement (psychomotor delays and epileptic seizures have been reported). Hyperprolinemia # 2 is reported to have mental retardation and convulsions. | |
| SCRMBD | SCROMBOID | T | A fish poison second only to ciguatera and referred to as a "spoiled fish illness". It is mostly associated with mackerel, tuna, mahi-mahi, bonito, sardines, anchovies and related fish that were inadequately refrigerated or preserved after being caught. Symptoms include skin flushing, throbbing headache, oral burning with a peppery taste, abdominal cramps, nausea, diarrhea, palpitations, a sense of unease and (rarely) collapse or loss of vision. Symptoms usually show within 10-30 minutes of ingesting fish. Symptoms can also show as blanching erythema (turning red), tachycardia, wheezing, hypotension or hypertension and tongue swelling. | |
| SLP SIL i | SLEEP SILENT i | MVB | Improved version (6/11) of the remedy for snoring. | |
| SLP S&S i | SLEEP SILENT & SMOOTH i | MVB | Improved version (6/11) of the remedy for sleep apnea and snoring. |
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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 |
Doris Schneider
Marketplatz 3, 97769 Bad Brueckenau Phone (49) 9741932350 FAX (49) 97 41 93 2355 |
Randi Melhus REMÉDICO AS BINGENVEGEN 69 N-1923 SŘRUM NORWAY
Tel: 0047 6382 6000 |
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10 Seabrook St, Dianella, WA 6059 Phone and Fax: (61) 8 9375-5970 |
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