Thursday, December 26, 2013

Have Chemtrail Sickness? These herbs may help

Herbs destroy mycoplasma, disabling deadly opportunistic infections

Mycoplasma is the smallest free-living disease agent found in humans and is unclassified as
either a virus or a bacteria, but possesses characteristics of both. The microbes have no
cell walls and were originally thought to be related only to several strains of pneumonia;
however, researchers have now identified at least seven mycoplasma species, which may
cause or be co-factors in other serious diseases. Due to their size and lack of cell
walls, mycoplasma are capable of doing great damage to the body and treatment with
antibiotics is generally ineffective. A variety of Western and Chinese herbs are helpful in killing
mycoplasma and disabling the opportunistic infections.

Mullein

Mycoplasma pneumonia is especially common in children and those under age 40, being highly
contagious and usually transmitted through coughing and sneezing. The herb mullein cures
or brings relief from many symptoms. Mullein is astringent, acting as an expectorant to break up
congestion in the lungs and airways, according to Health-Care-Clinic.org. It’s a potent
germicide and reduces inflammation. They add that mullein soothes many upper respiratory
conditions related to pneumonia. Prepare mullein as a tea by boiling 1 to 2 teaspoons of
dried herb in 2 cups water for 10 to 15 minutes. Strain, cool and drink three to four times daily
for relief.

Seneca snakeroot

Seneca snakeroot is another herb found to be efficacious in treatment for mycoplasma-related
pneumonia. Similar to mullein in action, this herb relieves congestion in the airways, acting
as an expectorant to help the patient cough up tough mucus and phlegm. Additionally, Seneca
snakeroot is helpful for concomitant symptoms such as asthma or bronchitis. Make an infusion
with 1 teaspoon of dried herb boiled in 2 cups water for 10 to 15 minutes. Drink 1 to 2 cups
throughout the day.

Green tea

Certain mycoplasma strains cause other diseases besides pneumonia. Urethritis – an
inflammation of the inner lining of the urethra – affects both women and men, causing great
disturbance to the urinary tract accompanied by pain. Antioxidants and other medicinal agents
in green tea provide relief for urethritis, according to the University of Maryland Medical
Center (UMMC). Green tea reduces inflammation, strengthens the immune system,
and protects against cancer, due to the high concentration of disease-fighting compounds,
adds UMMC. Either drink 2 to 3 cups of green tea daily, or take 250mg to 500mg of
standardized extract daily.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine reported on an in vitro study of 30 strains of
Mycoplasma homonis that found it susceptible and reactive to a variety of Chinese herbs
including, Herba Houttuyniae, Radix et Rhizoma Rhei, Radix Angelicae Dahuricae, Cortex
Phellodendri, Fructus Kochiae, Radix Isatidis. Do not self treat with these herbs. Seek a
trained professional in Chinese medicine for assistance.

• Radix Isatidis or Ban Lan Gen is antibacterial and treats mycoplasma-induced sore throat,
   fever, tonsillitis, Herpes simplex, hepatitis, chicken pox, and shingles. May cause stomach
  upset and thinning of the blood.

• Radix Angelicae Dahuricae or Bain Zhi is anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and has
  analgesic effects on mice. It is used for mycoplasma-induced colds, respiratory
  infections, flu, headaches, sinusitis with yellow discharge, muscle pain, toothaches. Also
  reduces swelling, boils, abscesses, diarrhea.

• Cortex Phellodendri or Haung Bai is used for mycoplasma-related detoxing and treating the
  liver. It relieves pain in joints and bones, and urinary tract infections. Treats rashes, boils and
  other skin symptoms, tinnitus, irritability, menopause symptoms, uterine bleeding, and
  insomnia.

Resource:

My original article on mycoplasma can be found at Natural News  where you can read the full
discussion in the comments section about using borax to detox and clear out mycoplasma and 
related diseases. Here’s an excerpt from that discussion. Written by Nora:

The mycoplasm was developed in a cold war laboratory as a bio weapon, by
genetically splicing the brucelosis bacterium with a visna virus, and was sprayed
over the populations of North America to test both it’s efficacy and the delivery method, using
canisters of the same type used in chemtrails. Like most disease agents made from the
building blocks of nature, the cure is also there. Sodium Borate Decahydrate, which is what
100% pure 20 Mule Team Borax is, quickly rids the body of the mycoplasm. It is no more toxic
than table salt, rapidly reverses the joint pain, stiffness and swelling that often accompanies
Systemic Scleroderma, and can save your life if you are allergic to man made antibiotics. It
works even better if you detoxify and supplement with the herbs listed in this article,
and switch to an “organic only” diet. This natural treatment can reverse the disease completely in
about two months, without any side effects, and without the liver damage commonly associated
with prescription drugs. Some people freak out when I tell them I drink “laundry detergent”, because
that’s how they think of Borax, but the fact is Borax is in our bones and teeth, and used to be found in
vegetables we consumed, until the soils became so depleted of this important nutrient.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please post a link/url to the original article.
Thank you.

Anonymous said...

In all of this, the thing that caught my attention most was that this was developed in a lab and deliberately and knowingly sprayed over people. Makes me wonder what they are up to next.