You argue that correlation implies a one-way causal relationship. Mental habits could very easily cause excess production of many different biochemical structures. Could not pyrroles be a product of psychosomatism? In that case, this video would enable 'disease-blame' in diseased individuals, harming their state of being. You never prove that the physical problem is not psychosomatic. This is simply illogical. Please reply.
Regarding the "genetic" factor, I'm not a scientist, but there are conditions like autism and CFS where they're finding genetic mutations that, depending on the specific mutation, they are able to BYPASS, by using specific forms of (for example) b12 and folates (NOT folic acid). Googling Jill James or Amy Yasko will turn up more information, but I think that's what may be happening with pyroluria as well.
@abcarl0s Does Klinghardt actually have any patients who have recovered? He seems to come out with new products, new treatments, and thus new (sales) seminars every few months, but never seem to hear about recoveries…
"You cannot take a genetic condition, interrupt it, and reverse it using inexpensive natural foods" – this doesn't sound right to me. You're not reversing it by taking B6 and Zinc, you're just treating the symptom. i.e. replacing what the body is excreting as required. How is this reversing it? If this is what you refer to as 'reversing it', (i.e. reversing the symptoms), then another example would be genetic anaemia, where you treat the symptom by giving iron.
This is all extremely important and pertinent. I absolutely concur with your analysis and understanding. I agree that some kind of inflammation is causing the over-production of histamines whether due to some kind of allergy – whether that is an injectant, inhalant, contactant, ingestant or toxic emotion. I agee that the infection may be caused by something in in the GI tract that causes oxidative stress too. Perhaps, some kind of expanded kinsesiology can investigate into this?
With respect to Dr Klinghardt, my therapy proves he is incorrect about Pyroluria.
I haven't tested my therapy on a proven Lyme patient. It might work, but I doubt it. It certainly wouldn't work as dramatically as it does for Pyroluria.
Also, large doses of B6 quickly but temporarily helps Pyroluria, but not Lyme, I believe. Not the same disease at all.
Also, viruses can steal partial genetic material from a bacterium such as Lyme & thereby yield a false positive on a Lyme test.
Pyroluria has been around for thousands of years, the spread of Lyme disease is a recent phenomenon.
Lyme is a very contagious & systemic infection affecting many organs & muscles, I believe.
Pyroluria apparently is centered in the digestive tract, & exhibits a very low contagion factor. It's initiated by diet, weakened immune system, & opportunistic infection.
I can not see how trauma can possibly cause a biochemical metabolic disorder.
If Pyroluria were genetic, my therapy would not work.
"Everyone thinks it's genetic"
Not quite correct. Dr Klinghardt for 1 says it can be gotten 3 ways. Genetically, lyme infection and early childhood trauma. In case of genetics it cud be the parent who suffered the early chidhood trauma & passed it 2 the child, such as in his case.
Do you have any testimonials or a hint at what your programme treats (lyme?) I checked ur website a couple of months back & saw ur post on curezone where you said you was going to make some info available free. Thnx
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Comments on Pyroluria Infection
I follow this very well, all up until one point –
You argue that correlation implies a one-way causal relationship. Mental habits could very easily cause excess production of many different biochemical structures. Could not pyrroles be a product of psychosomatism? In that case, this video would enable 'disease-blame' in diseased individuals, harming their state of being. You never prove that the physical problem is not psychosomatic. This is simply illogical. Please reply.
Excellent video.
Regarding the "genetic" factor, I'm not a scientist, but there are conditions like autism and CFS where they're finding genetic mutations that, depending on the specific mutation, they are able to BYPASS, by using specific forms of (for example) b12 and folates (NOT folic acid). Googling Jill James or Amy Yasko will turn up more information, but I think that's what may be happening with pyroluria as well.
@abcarl0s Does Klinghardt actually have any patients who have recovered? He seems to come out with new products, new treatments, and thus new (sales) seminars every few months, but never seem to hear about recoveries…
"You cannot take a genetic condition, interrupt it, and reverse it using inexpensive natural foods" – this doesn't sound right to me. You're not reversing it by taking B6 and Zinc, you're just treating the symptom. i.e. replacing what the body is excreting as required. How is this reversing it? If this is what you refer to as 'reversing it', (i.e. reversing the symptoms), then another example would be genetic anaemia, where you treat the symptom by giving iron.
I had a brain infection in 1970 and I almost died over a 3 month period.
In 1971 I began to have anxiety,tension,IBS,fear and depression.
B6 and Zinc and I have been through hell for 39 years ??
This is all extremely important and pertinent. I absolutely concur with your analysis and understanding. I agree that some kind of inflammation is causing the over-production of histamines whether due to some kind of allergy – whether that is an injectant, inhalant, contactant, ingestant or toxic emotion. I agee that the infection may be caused by something in in the GI tract that causes oxidative stress too. Perhaps, some kind of expanded kinsesiology can investigate into this?
With respect to Dr Klinghardt, my therapy proves he is incorrect about Pyroluria.
I haven't tested my therapy on a proven Lyme patient. It might work, but I doubt it. It certainly wouldn't work as dramatically as it does for Pyroluria.
Also, large doses of B6 quickly but temporarily helps Pyroluria, but not Lyme, I believe. Not the same disease at all.
Also, viruses can steal partial genetic material from a bacterium such as Lyme & thereby yield a false positive on a Lyme test.
Pyroluria has been around for thousands of years, the spread of Lyme disease is a recent phenomenon.
Lyme is a very contagious & systemic infection affecting many organs & muscles, I believe.
Pyroluria apparently is centered in the digestive tract, & exhibits a very low contagion factor. It's initiated by diet, weakened immune system, & opportunistic infection.
I can not see how trauma can possibly cause a biochemical metabolic disorder.
If Pyroluria were genetic, my therapy would not work.
"Everyone thinks it's genetic"
Not quite correct. Dr Klinghardt for 1 says it can be gotten 3 ways. Genetically, lyme infection and early childhood trauma. In case of genetics it cud be the parent who suffered the early chidhood trauma & passed it 2 the child, such as in his case.
Do you have any testimonials or a hint at what your programme treats (lyme?) I checked ur website a couple of months back & saw ur post on curezone where you said you was going to make some info available free. Thnx
I'm beginning to think most anxiety problems are caused by inflammation. Some foods inflame, some don't.
It wouldn't surprise me if pyroluria was as a result of inflammation.
When I eat a lot of salad the anxiety diminishes very quickly. Strange but true.