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| Just picked this up from another forum - Dr. Schwartz's twitter: drgschwartz
Last edited by Sadsack; June 21st, 2009 at 04:49 PM. |
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| lamb - That is a "Twitter" log. You are only allowed 34 characters (spaces count as a character) per "twit". I wonder if he has a website? Anyone "Twitter" here who can ask him? SS ps - I'm not a big fan of his, but I don't rule anything out |
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Sadsack, here: Charles E. Holman Foundation :: Memberlist Healing Research Institute Katinka |
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| lamb - I don't have anything against him; I guess I don't know a lot about him. I shouldn't go by the controversy, cuz every one of the few researchers trying to help us gets bashed (sometimes by us). I just don't agree with his theories or methods. I did the horse paste routine, and all the poisons, and darn near killed me but did nothing for the Morgellons. But I won't argue, because for everything that someone says, there is an opposite effect/reaction. Have I said (lately) how much I hate Morgellons? SS Last edited by Sadsack; July 27th, 2009 at 09:24 PM. |
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| S.S. Hating this 24/7 is a given, getting a full night's sleep is a freakin' blessing. Not passing it along to my family would be a miracle!! I don't know diddily about this dude. Kammy uncovered his "House/building cleaning" product on another thread with it's own separate company.... call me skeptical! |
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| Here's a thread about Schwartz started by Niecy: Morgellon's Doctor Retires License From curezone 2006 (and he does sell products, so far I have not heard any "Eureka! I am cured"): MORGELLONS NEWS, Researchers and Dr. Schwartz agree that www.be-healthy-forever.com has the proof of the Morgellons being multiple parasites. by #61682 Subject: MORGELLONS NEWS, Researchers and Dr. Schwartz agree that sexual health recipes food network at be-healthy-forever.com has the proof of the Morgellons being multiple parasites. Username: #61682 contact #61682 email #61682 Date: 4/11/2006 8:54:54 PM ( 3 y ago ) Hits: message viewed 347 times Size: 637 char. URL: MORGELLONS NEWS, Researchers and Dr. Schwartz agree that www.be-healthy-forever.com has the proof of the Morgellons being multiple parasites. by #61682 Bad Message Alert: Alert Moderators on This BAD Message Good Message Alert: Alert Moderators on This GOOD Message MORGELLONS NEWS, Researchers and Dr. Schwartz agree that sexual health recipes food network at be-healthy-forever.com has the proof of the Morgellons being multiple parasites living on Immunosupressed people. Get the facts. Dr. Schwartz, Dr. Mathews, Dr. Shinot, and Dr. Winepoige have agreed that sexual health recipes food network at be-healthy-forever.com has the information needed to beat these parasites. Go see his site now! They are close to having the CDC read multiple records of people diagnosed with the MORGELLONS DISEASE. The Morgellons Foundation is amazed at the findings. About the orange peel mentioned in the last paragraph of this article--if that cured I would be well right now as this was something which was added to all those TCM herbal brews I used for two years before going on acyclovir and ivermectin (I still do use herbs too): Dr. George Schwartz first heard about Morgellons disease on the talkradio show Coast to Coast AM ... Doctor now focuses on disp | Life insurance Dr. George Schwartz first heard about Morgellons disease on the talkradio show Coast to Coast AM With George Noory, a late-night show that commonly features UFOs, ghosts and conspiracy theories of all kinds. Schwartz said he had a patient who had a strange flesh-eating skin disease on her chest, so when he heard people on Coast to Coast talking about Morgellons disease — a condition in which tiny parasites are believed to spin odd fibers in peoples' skin — he called in. Olague said she was at home late one night in California when her husband , Vernon, called her into the room to listen to Schwartz on the radio. Olague said she has suffered from Morgellons disease for 20 years, ever since she caught it as a heroin addict in a run-down Los Angeles hotel room. Schwartz said he appeared on Coast to Coast in February, and he now treats between 30 and 40 Morgellons patients. Some come from as far away as New Hampshire to receive treatments , he said. Joan Baumbach, a medical epidemiologist with the state Health Department, said the department has researched Morgellons disease and cannot find any peer-reviewed literature that would give it credence. Delusional parasitosis, however, the mistaken belief that parasites are infesting one's body, is a real condition, and some doctors believe that is what Morgellons sufferers are actually experiencing , Baumbach said. Baumbach said she didn't have exact numbers of New Mexicans who have complained of Morgellons disease, but there have been some in Socorro and Grant counties. Olague said many doctors who have treated her Morgellons disease have told her they think her problems are delusions, so she was relieved to find Schwartz because he believes the condition is real. "He's the man who saved my life. I depend on him greatly, and he's always there," she said. Life with Morgellons is not easy, Olague said. She said the disease causes her to see things other people can't see, such as floating particles in the air. Once, she said, she saw her salad from a fast-food restaurant grow. Other times, the disease caused her hair's color to change and lead to sparks shooting out from her hands when she was under the bed covers, she said. Schwartz said life is difficult for many of his patients because so many doctors have told them their disease is a delusion. Many of his patients have been in mental institutions because doctors haven't believed them, he said. Schwartz said Morgellons treatments range from anti-worm medications , which cause the worms to leave a patient's skin in a mass exodus, to applications of a paste made out of diatomaceous earth, a natural insecticide made of ground-up seashells. The diatomaceous-earth applications suffocate the worms and cause them to die, Schwartz said. "I'm of the firm belief that this is the beginning of a worldwide epidemic," Schwartz said. Doctors should be much more concerned about Morgellons disease than the bird flu, he said. Morgellons sufferers are grateful for the book because it is the most comprehensive information source available about the disease, Schwartz said. Patients are also grateful for Schwartz's assistance in general. Olague said Schwartz has helped her with more than her Morgellons disease. He also helped her get off methadone by providing her with Subatex and Suboxone, which both contain buprenorphine and are used to fight opiate addictions. Olague said she does not remember much of the three days Schwartz treated her for methadone dependence at the Red Roof Inn because her Morgellons disease causes her to have what she calls "brain fog." Schwartz said many of his Morgellons patients experience brain fog, which he characterizes as a general forgetfulness. He thinks it might be caused by the tiny Morgellons worms traveling through a patient's blood to their brain and collecting there. Schwartz said he has medical offices at his home, but he prefers making house calls to his Morgellons patients. He does not know how the disease is spread, he said, and does not want to contaminate his offices. Olague said Schwartz has been an excellent doctor, and she and other Morgellons sufferers are trying to get the medical establishment to recognize the disease so Schwartz can bill insurance companies for his work. Now, patients have to pay the doctor directly. "The difference between Dr. Schwartz and a lot of other doctors is that he's not in it for the money," Olague said. "He says he has a Mother Teresa complex, and I believe him." The number of Morgellons sufferers in New Mexico is higher than in most states, Schwartz said, and people have various theories about why that is true. Some people think it's because of increased amounts of radiation while others think it might be due to a mutated organism. The majority of people reporting symptoms of the disease are in California, Texas and Florida, according to the Morgellons Research Foundation Web site, morgellons .org. Schwartz said he talked to a man who said he used to work with the CIA, and the man told the doctor about a government-developed bacteria that got out of control in France. That theory would substantiate claims that Morgellons has come from bottled water from France, Schwartz said. Schwartz said he is not sure what to think of the theory that the disease comes from imported bottled water because some of his patients don't drink bottled water. Olague said Schwartz's Morgellons treatments have helped her considerably , but there is no hard-and-fast rule about what helps Morgellons patients. Olague said she keeps in touch with other people who have the disease, and while some people have found meat tenderizer makes them feel better, one patient has found that extract from orange peels helps.
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