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| I'm a little tired so I apologize for the quality of the information on this thread. After reading the most recent "published work" regarding Morgellons three distinct conditions jumped off the page. 1. 50 % of subjects positive for Borrelia (no surprise there) 2. 92 % of subjects positive forCpn - Chalymidia pneumoniae 3. 72 % of subjects had micro-Angiomas (hallmark of Bartonellosis) but found negative for Bartonella. Just happened across an article while researching Bartonella which seems to also be a co-infection of borrellia and can also vectored by ticks. Follow me so far? Phew sorry. Back to the L-arginine topic. I found this interesting treatment for Bartonella. Nitric Oxide - NO - or taken as a supplement called L-arginine. This Helps fight Bartonella and a variety of other maladies. "Detrimental effects of Bartonella henselae are counteracted by l-arginine and nitric oxide in human endothelial progenitor cells" Detrimental effects of Bartonella henselae are counteracted by l-arginine and nitric oxide in human endothelial progenitor cells ? PNAS __________________ This L-Arginine is also used for Borrellia & Cpn. Cpn: Nitric oxide synthase plays a role in Chlamydia pneumoniae-induced atherosclerosis. Borrellia: Supplements needed by Lyme sufferers -Nitric Oxide toxic to Borrelia at Parasites Support Forum Nitric Oxide: The New Hero of Human Biology | Psychology Today Last edited by Morgan; July 13th, 2009 at 07:03 PM. |
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