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01 Apr 2017 23:31 #55318 by ray303
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Help Please.
What protocol would I use to kill off, Chlamydia Pneumonia, as I found that this may be the cause MS ( see video below )
In the video they used a cocktail of 3 antibiotics, for a year

www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/3572695.htm
For more information on Dr David Wheldon on MSsee, www.davidwheldon.co.uk/ms-treatment1.html
infection with Chlamydophila pneumoniae - David Wheldon
www.davidwheldon.co.uk
Empirical antibacterial treatment of infection with Chlamydophila pneumoniae in Multiple Sclerosis . David Wheldon MB FRCPath . After much controversy there is ...
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Raymond Haagensen. Australia

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02 Apr 2017 00:48 - 02 Apr 2017 00:50 #55319 by CLO2
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The following is from Jim Humble's latest book :

Infectious Diseases: These can be caused both by viruses or bacteria, and both can be inside the body and on the skin. Pneumonia, meningitis and diarrhea, for example, can be caused by either viruses or bacteria. In addition, there are thousands of skin diseases caused by viruses and bacteria, examples are chicken pox rashes, roseola, and shingles. Antibacterial drugs can sometimes stop bacterial [infections] diseases but medicine has yet to develop anything to stop viral infections. Thankfully, MMS has been known to stop both viral and bacterial diseases. For either viral or bacterial infections, begin with the Starting Procedure and continue following the HRP (Health Recovery Plan) (always observing the Three Golden Rules) until well.

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02 Apr 2017 23:23 #55332 by ray303
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Hi CLO2,
Thank yoy for the information.
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