Some Microbe Caused Diseases Possibly Treatable With Electronic Medicine

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    Some Microbe Caused Diseases possiblyTreatable With Electronic Medicine

    AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)- Caused all or in part by HIV (HumanImmunodeficiency Virus). 10 year incubation period. Has killed 7 million people so far.HIV invades white blood cells by attaching and then injecting its RNA. The RNA isenzymatically changed to DNA to replicate the virus inside the cell. The blood cell thenbursts, spilling out all the new HIV to renew the reproduction cycle again (which lasts1.2 days). The immune system becomes so weakened that the patient finally is overcomeby other infections.

    Arthritis, Rheumatoid- Results in soreness and stiffness of muscles, and pain in jointsand associated structures. Research has revealed its cause as viral.

    Bubonic plague- Caused by the bacteria Yersinia Pestis which is carried by rodents andfleas. Early symptoms 2-6 days after being bitten are painful swollen lymph nodes, fever,exhaustion, headache. It progresses to lung pneumonia resulting in 50% death rate.Click here to read more.

    Cancer- A malignant tumor or neoplasm. Royal Rife identified two microbes that cancause cancer. Since then many other microbes have been identified as cancer-causing.Important warning signals of cancer are unusual bleeding or discharges, a lump orthickening in any area, a sore that doesn't heal, a change in bowel or bladder habits,hoarseness or persistent cough, indigestion or difficulty swallowing, change in size orshape or appearance of a wart or mole, unexplained weight loss. Click here to readabout mycoplasmas contributing to cancer formation.

    Cholera- A bacterial infection in the intestines that prevents the absorption of salt andwater which results in dehydration and death. Characterized by diarrhea, painfulcramps, and tendency to collapse. Transmission is through water, milk, or other foodscontaminated with excreta of patients or carriers.

    Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS)- A chronic viral infectionwhich causes immune deficiency and chronic fatigue. Click here to read more.

    Dengue Fever- A tropical viral infection carried by mosquitos. Illness produced rangesfrom nonspecific viral syndrome to severe and fatal hemorrhagic disease. Whenhemorrhagic the fatality rate is 5%. Hundreds of thousands of hemorrhagic cases occuryearly. Click here to read more.

    Diphtheria- A bacterial infection characterized by the formation of a false membrane onany mucous surface and occasionally on the skin. Usually accompanied by greatprostration. Most cases occur before age of 10. Transmission directly from humancarrier or articles contaminated. Typical is a yellowish-white membrane on tonsils orpharyngeal walls.

    Ebola Virus Hemorrhagic Fever- A severe systemic febrile illness caused by one of 4viruses. Transmitted from infected people. 22-90% fatal. Causes internal bleeding withloss of clotting ability which can result in death. Click here to read more.

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    Flu (influenza)- A viral infection that results in fever, respiratory symptoms, headache,muscle aches, fatigue. Can lead to pneumonia. 20,000 deaths in USA yearly. Click hereto read more.

    Gulf War Syndrome- A CFIDS like sickness that in 50% of cases is caused by a

    mycoplasma. Other cases are caused by chemical exposure or by other infectious agents.Moderate estimates are of 70,000 cases. The mycoplasma is highly contagious. Click here for the GWS page.

    Gonorrhea- Contagious infection causing inflammation of genital mucous membranes.Symptoms: slow, difficult, painful urination. In females: urethra or vaginal discharge,painful or frequent urination, lower abdominal pain, tenderness in the area of Bartholins and Skenes glands.

    Hanta Virus Pulmonary Syndrome- The virus is carried by rodents. The first symptomsare flu-like then progress to difficulty breathing due to accumulating fluid in the lungs.50% death rate. Acquired from rodents excrement or carcasses. In Argentina in '96 itwas highly contagious person-to-person. Click here to read more.

    Hepatitis- Inflammation of the liver of virus or toxic origin. It usually manifests by jaundice and in some instances by liver enlargement. Fever and other systemic disordersare usually present.

    Hepatitis A- Contagious via blood and intercourse. Not chronic (not ongoing). No longterm liver damage. Symptoms; jaundice (yellow eyes & dark urine), tiredness, lowappetite, intermittent nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea. Click here to read more.

    Hepatitis B- Same symptoms as A except no diarrhea. Chronic. Can also be acquired bybaby during birthing. Click here to read more.

    Hepatitis C- Same as B but caused by a different virus. Click here to read more.

    Hepatitis G- Same as B & C but only transmittable via blood. Click here to read more.

    Lassa Fever- A hemorrhagic virus that dissolves organs and causes death by internalbleeding. Its natural host is a certain species of African rat. Symptoms: abrupt onset of high fever with generalized muscle pain, headache, dizziness with flushing of face,

    conjuctival injection, and vomiting. Hemorrhagic areas of the skin and mucousmembranes may appear on the 4th day.

    Legionnaires Disease- An infection caused by the bacteria Legionella Pneumophila thatresults in pneumonia or fever. 5-15% of cases are fatal. 10-15 thousand cases are knownto occur in USA yearly. The people who get the mild fever-only type recover in only 2-5days.

    Lyme Disease- Caused by a spirochete that is transmitted by the bite of a tick.Symptoms in early stages are skin rash, fever, malaise, fatigue, muscle pain, joint pain.Treated soon enough it can be eliminated with antibiotics. Transmission is inefficient

    before 36 hours of tick attachment. Click here to read more.

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    Malaria- Caused by protozoan parasites inside red blood cells. Blood cells are destroyedas a result of their reproductive cycle. It infects 500 million people annually. Chills andfever occur at 48 hour intervals in certain malaria and 72 hour intervals in quartanmalaria. It's transmitted by mosquitos. Incubation period may be 2 weeks or 8-10months. Symptoms are periodic chills, fever, sweats, pathological manifestations of

    progressive anemia, splenic enlargement.

    Obesity- Caused by an adenovirus in 15% of cases. To read about it click here.

    Tuberculosis- An infectious bacterial disease characterized by inflammatory infiltration,formation of tubercles (solid elevations of skin or mucous membranes), tissue death,abscesses, formation of fibrous tissue, and calcification of tissue. Infection is transmittedfrom infected people, cows, or contaminated milk. Presently the worlds leading killer.

    Yellow Fever- A viral disease transmitted by mosquitos. Only in South America andAfrica. A vaccine exists but shouldn't be received by people with immune deficiency.Click here to read more.

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