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Hi there. My name is Deborah. Is your husband or family member a Veteran of the Gulf War in Iraq? This bacteria doesn't have a cell wall and can invade many systems of the body. Regular labs that draw blood are not equipped to detect this. You can contact THE IMMUNO SCIENCES BUILDING IN BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA . They are treating people who test positive for Micoplasmas. I had it and was put on Doxycycline for 6 months.
My son, Sean, was in the armored division in the first Gulf war. Friendly troop's Air Force blew up the bunkers that were near Kamhisha in Iraq, My son's unit was sent in to bag bodies. The Air Force used bunker busters or something like that to penetrate deep underground. There were 100 bunkers underground each the size of a super Walmart stores. My son had to put pieces of bodies together and put them in bags and put a tag on their toes. He told me he had to take their dog tags off and the picture in their wallet and it was really hard seeing this man with this wonderful family. It was very difficult for him.
The soil and the air was contaminated and when my son got home it took 5 years of him getting sicker and sicker. At the end he was so sick he died. It's a horrible story but I felt the need to tell you that I was with my son when he was sick and I became infected with the microplasma at the end someone told me to go to the amino sciences building in Beverly Hills and I did and what they put me on was Doxycycline. I was so sick from the Docycycline, I felt it would kill me or kill the bug. I stayed with it and eventually was clean but my son didn't know about it. He died 3 months before I received a letter from the DOD addressed to my son saying he was exposed to chemical and biological agents at that site and to report to the nearest VA hospital. I found out after he died the chemicals depleted uranium and Saren nerve gas and many other things were causing both of us to be so sick. He had been going to the VA hospital but they were doing nothing and they didn't believe he had anything so he didn't get the proper care. One thing President Trump did was make it easy for veterans to go to the closest doctor, to their family doctor they didn't have to drive 100 miles to the nearest VA hospital and if my son had the ability to go to his doctor, who knows? He might be here today. I am missing my son very much but I'm proud that he served our country. He loved the Abrams M1A1 Tank. He is the recipient of 2 Bronze Stars, one for saving a man's life under fire. He also was awarded The Purple Heart bc he was wounded when a rolling tank was going to roll over a soldier who was walking right in the path of a rolling tank. This soldier had his earphones on, my son pulled him out of the path of the tank. Sean's thumb was caught in the turret and his thumb was torn. He had surgery in Germany and recuperated with a nice family who took him in Saudi Arabia they sent me a beautiful letter saying what a wonderful son I had of course I knew that. He wanted to go back to his unit and finish out the war and he did and that's when he was knocked off his feet and went to clean up the bodies that's probably where the chemicals went into his open wound.
His unit was less than a kilometer away from these bunkers and he was knocked off his feet in the middle of the night. He said the day he came home, he knew there
Were weapons sent to Iraq from the US labeled Texas USA. on the cannisters marked DU and Sarin. in those bunkers.
ANYWAY back to you, 😊I hope that you can contact The immuno sciences building in Beverly Hills and they can test you or send you to a facility closer to where you live. The best to you and you can certainly write to me. I have my email above if you have any questions. At the time I started a website called GulfVetMom.com. I received hundreds of letters from sick veterans and was able to tell them what I just told you. They were SO thankful.
All the members of my son's tank are dead today because of this and that's the price of war which is terrible but I'm thinking about writing a book about this but who's going to want to read this dreary story. Take care and God bless you.
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Colloidal silver (AgNPs) are not only antibacterial, but can be synergistic with multiple antibiotics. It is also helpful in overcoming bacterial resistance to antibiotics and very importantly, AgNPs can act to breakdown biofilms that protect the bacteria from antibiotics as well as the immune system.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24432308/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31703098/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30594704/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22324439/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26832810/
Good luck Kevin and please keep us posted!
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