After everything I've tried I can say that 35% hydrogen peroxide
(available in health food stores) is the most potent thing against
these microscopic parasites. Needless to say though is that the
treatment is painful. But it beats having these darn sores.
Here is my web page listing all the things I've tried:
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I have finally figured out the two most essential elements to a
non-drug approach to eliminating the leishmaniasis I have. (I stopped
applying chemicals to my skin for various reasons.) It is using a
natural immune-boosting product called Beta Glucans, and applying
oscillating magnetic fields from a device I make. The patent about the
device said that it can kill microscopic parasites (such as leish).
Studies have shown that Beta Glucan causes your macrophages (your
first line of immune defense) to react aggressively against threats
foreign to your body (cancer cells, bacteria, viruses, bacteria,
parasites etc.).
I just finished my first bottle of high purity low dosage BG, taking
only 5mg daily. My leish is really kicked back but not gone. Next I
will try a high dose product found at http://www.aboutbetaglucan.com/
I will post another update later.
I have leishmaniasis and have tried the MMS.
It helped some but not much, so then I tried it
topically and boy did it kick ass!
I put 20 drops in a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar,
waited 3 minutes, then put it onto the affected skin
area. On open sores it hurts like hell, but the
effects were worth it.
Michael Forrest
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Hi All,
I have finished the first draft of a paper on leishmaniasis.
This first draft has lots of good info.
I have been working with other
difficult to cure parasites for 20 years using info
from Hanna Kroeger, Bob Beck, Royal Rife and others.
I have experience with other protozoa infections
and other parasites including several cases of Lyme disease.
I will continue to collect info from contacts around the world and
add to this paper as I learn more.
If you would like a copy of this paper, send me a request off-line.
Write me with comments, suggestions or questions.
Namaste,
David
Hi Marcie,
If you are still in need of help with your husband's
leishmaniasis, I may be able to help.
Others in this group may also need this information.
The military estimates that there are curently 2500 cases
in the USA.(May 2007)
I work with natural methods for all chronic and degenerative
disease and conditions. I spent 18 years working with Hanna Kroeger
who was an expert with parasites. Her grandson has carried on this
work. She taught us what to do for parasites.
Leishmaniasis is a protozoa and there are several ways to treat
this. All are inexpensive. Some can be done at home. Most are outside
the field of traditional medicine so you will rarely get this
information from traditional practitioners.
Michael Forrest touched on some of these methods but they need to
be refined. And there are others.
I will be glad to work with anyone who needs this information.
Please contact be on this list and by direct e-mail
at: divya 4753 @ yahoo.com (leave out the spaces).
Namaste,
David
North of Orlando, Fl.
In baghdadboil@yahoogroups.com, "junglem" <junglem@...> wrote:
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> --- In baghdadboil@yahoogroups.com, "a57ngel" <a57ngel@> wrote:
> >
> > Please see my new page about all the natural methods I am
> > experimenting with to get rid of subcutaneous leishmaniasis. It is at
> > http://www.geocities.com/a57ngel/PetAlternatives/leish/
> > If you have any ideas to add then please email me.
> > take care
> >
> Thank you for sending this to me. My husband still has leish lesions
> all around the reconstruction of his lower leg after more than 3
> years. We are always looking for natural remedies.
> The link you sent did not work yet but will continue to check for your
> site.
> Will you be working this as a group?
> Marcie Clark
>
Follow the simple diet tips from experts to get rid of those extra
pounds. Learn the most effective methods right here:
http://health.weightlossbud.com
I recently started drinking Kombucha tea and noticed an immediate
reduction in activity of my sores, so much that I stopped treatment
with hydrogen peroxide for a couple days. But then they started
becoming active again and so I am recontinueing using the peroxide.
Follow the simple diet tips from experts to get rid of those extra
pounds. Learn the most effective methods right here:
http://health.weightlossbud.com
--- In baghdadboil@yahoogroups.com, "a57ngel" <a57ngel@...> wrote:
>
> Please see my new page about all the natural methods I am
> experimenting with to get rid of subcutaneous leishmaniasis. It is at
> http://www.geocities.com/a57ngel/PetAlternatives/leish/
> If you have any ideas to add then please email me.
> take care
>
Thank you for sending this to me. My husband still has leish lesions
all around the reconstruction of his lower leg after more than 3
years. We are always looking for natural remedies.
The link you sent did not work yet but will continue to check for your
site.
Will you be working this as a group?
Marcie Clark
Please see my new page about all the natural methods I am
experimenting with to get rid of subcutaneous leishmaniasis. It is at
http://www.geocities.com/a57ngel/PetAlternatives/leish/
If you have any ideas to add then please email me.
take care
I am afraid the information in the Anderson's reference on pathology
is out of date. Go to www.bdt.org.br/leishnet for links and state of
the art information
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SYNOPSIS OF PATHOLOGY
Eighth edition
W. A. D. Anderson Thomas M. Scotti
ISBN 0-8016-0229-7
The C. V. Mosby Company
St. Louis 1972
9. Mycotic, protozoan, and helminthic infections
Leishmaniasis........................... 263,264
Leishmaniasis. Leishmaniasis is a tropical condition caused by
protozoan parasites with a complex life cycle. Transmission is by the
Phlebotomus fly (sandfly). The three main types of Leishmania
(donovani, tropica, and brasiliensis) are morphologically
indistinguishable.
Leishmania donovani produces the disease kala-azar (visceral
leishinaniasis), prevalent in India and parts of China but also
occurring in the Mediterranean region. The organism can be seen in
phagocytic cells of the reticuloendothelial system. The intracellular
parasites in tissue sections resemble Histoplasma but can be
differentiated by the presence of the kinetoplast. The spleen is
greatly enlarged.
Leishmania tropica produces the oriental sore (cutaneous
leishmaniasis), a chronic granulomatous ulcer, prevalent in the
Mediterranean region and Central and South America.
Leishmania brasiliensis (American leishmaniasis; mucocutaneous
leishmaniasis) results in chronic granulomatous ulcers similar to the
oriental sore. There is a distinct tendency to involvement of the
skin and mucosa of the mouth, nose, and pharynx. The ear is also
commonly involved, especially among chicle workers of Yucatan
(Chiclero ulcer) . It occurs in Central and South America.
Importantly shown in the this series of abstracts is the second-challenge effects on IL-10 production, as well as vaccination site differences. The ticks Argas and Rhipicephalis can be compared in other models of vaccine development, as well as upregulated IL-10 in metastasis.
Current therapy twenty five years ago is where the US Military
remains. They administer pentosam like its no big deal.
It is a heavy metal.
Marcie Clark
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> CURRENT THERAPY
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> INTERNATIONAL EDITION 1980-1981
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> EDITED BY HOWARD F. CONN, M.D.
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> SECTION 1. THE INFECTIOUS DISEASE
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> LEISHMANIASIS David J. Wyler ............ 37
> http://www.baghdadboil.com/leishmaniasis.htm
CURRENT THERAPY
INTERNATIONAL EDITION 1980-1981
EDITED BY HOWARD F. CONN, M.D.
SECTION 1. THE INFECTIOUS DISEASE
LEISHMANIASIS David J. Wyler ............ 37
http://www.baghdadboil.com/leishmaniasis.htm
Description: The leishmaniases are a diverse group of diseases
caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania that are
transmitted by the bite of infected female sand flies. The
leishmaniases include a wide spectrum of diseases ranging from a
relatively benign, ultimately self-healing cutaneous form (cutaneous
leishmaniasis, CL) to a potentially fatal systemic disease (visceral
leishmaniasis, VL). The cutaneous form of the disease can sometimes
cause highly disfiguring lesions secondary to scar formation or, with
certain species of Leishmania present in the Americas, can spread to
the nose or mouth causing a form of the disease called mucosal
leishmaniasis (ML) that causes disfiguring damage to the face.
Visceral leishmaniasis is the most serious form of the disease and
involves infection of the spleen, liver, bone marrow, and lymph
nodes. Untreated VL is usually fatal.
Symptoms: People with CL have one or more non-healing sores on the
skin, which are typically not responsive to treatment with
antibiotics or steroids. Sores my change in size and appearance over
time and some may heal by themselves. Sores can be painful or
painless. Some people have swollen lymph nodes near the sores.
People who have VL usually have long-term fever, weight-loss, and
sometimes an enlarged spleen or liver. People with VL usually have
elevated liver function tests or low blood counts (low white blood
cell count, low red cell count and/or low platelet count).
Occurrence: An estimated 12 million people in 88 countries on five
continents suffer from the leishmaniases, with an estimated 350
million persons at risk. More than one million new cases of human
leishmaniasis are estimated to occur every year worldwide, but
underreporting of the disease is suspected due to lack of available
screening methods and lack of universal access to up-to-date
diagnostic methods.
Impact on Military Operations: Both CL and VL occurred in thousands
of soldiers in World Wars I and II. In Operation Desert Shield/Storm
(1990-91), there were 20 reported cases of CL and 12 cases of VL.
Since January 2003, over 500 cases of CL and two cases of VL have
been diagnosed among troops deployed to Operations Enduring Freedom
and Iraqi Freedom.
Prevention: There are no U.S. Food and Drug Administration-licensed
prophylactic drugs or vaccines for leishmaniasis. The primary method
of preventing leishmaniasis is to prevent infected sand fly bites.
Methods currently used for the prevention of leishmaniasis include
use of Personnel Protective Measures (PPM), insecticides and animal
control. PPM include the use of topical DEET lotion (an insect
repellent) and the proper wearing of insecticide-treated clothing.
Sand flies can get through standard mosquito nets, so bed nets and
tents need to be permethrin-treated as well.
Current Research Efforts: Funding for the military leishmaniasis
research program was discontinued after FY02. However, the research
did lead to the development of two products, a candidate Leishmania
Skin Test Antigen and a topical formulation of the well-known anti-
leishmanial drug, paromomycin. These products are in clinical trial;
however, resources have not been adequate and FDA licensure of these
products is still several years away. Another drug, Sitamaquine, was
discovered by the U.S. Army. A commercial partner is completing its
development for treatment of VL at no cost to the program. A
clinical trial is currently underway at the Walter Reed Army Medical
Center to evaluate an FDA approved localized current radio frequency
device (ThermoMed™, Thermosurgery Technologies, Inc., Phoenix,
AZ)for treatment of patients with CL.
If funding is obtained, the proposed research efforts for this fiscal
year are directed at development of: (a) a point-of-care (i.e.,
without a laboratory) diagnostic system for use in the area of
operations, (b) a rapid test for Leishmania infection in sand flies
that will provide preventive medicine personnel advance knowledge of
the Leishmania threat in areas of deployment and encampment, and (c)
a device for screening for latent leishmaniasis (infection without
disease) to protect the blood supply.
More Information. Contact COL David W. Vaughn, M.D., M.P.H. at Fort
Detrick, Maryland, (301) 619-7567
email: david.vaughn@....
Wolfe Medical Atlases - 17
A Colour Atlas of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology
Second edition
W. Peters & H.M. Gilles
Part I: Arthropod-borne Infections
Leishmaniasis
http://www.baghdadboil.com/leishmaniasis/leishmaniasis.htm
1. LEISHMANIASIS *
2. Visceral Leishmaniasis (Kala-azar, Dum-Dum Fever, Black Sickness)
3. Old World Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
4. New World Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
5. Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis
6. Diffuse Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (DCL)
Leishmania parasites are named after W.B. Leishman, who developed one
of the earliest stains of Leishmania in 1901. Widespread in 22
countries in the New World and in 66 nations in the Old World,
leishmaniasis is not found in South-east Asia. Human infections are
found in 16 countries in Europe, including France, Italy, Greece,
Malta, Spain and Portugal. Occurring in several forms, the disease is
generally recognized for its cutaneous form which causes non-fatal,
disfiguring lesions, although epidemics of the potentially fatal
visceral form cause thousands of deaths.
http://www.who.int/tdr/diseases/leish/default.htm