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An inherited brain contracture of the Lentiform Nucleus. It makes
people prone to sad or negative thoughts and is often interpreted as
depression. It also affects eye nerves as a base cause of glasses.
It also effects the central nervous system, notably complicating (1)
Guillain Barre disease (2) other forms of polio and (3)
dementia-with-shuffle. |
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Cerebral Autosominal Dominant Arteriopathy -Subcortical Infart
Leukoencephalopathy. Usually sets in @ 45. Starts with blood supply
deficiencies to brain that progress from occasional to frequent
attacks that resemble strokes. There are mood variations and
sometimes migraines. Gate and mobility attacks increase with
dementia and pseudobullbar palsy. |
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The conditions that cause high blood pressure. This formula may need
one to be taken with one of the Blood Pressure Complications, such
as Neurocytoma Complex. |
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LIGAMENTS/TENDONS/JOINT FLUID |
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A combination of the revival of base cells for these non-bone joint
supporting elements. Most noticed when climbing stairs and laying in
bed. |
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A miasmically based disease that infects the outer capsule of the
liver and spleen and makes cysts in the lymph channels inside both
organs. The disease is triggered by diseased fish or the diseased
gene of a fish used in genetically altered potatoes. The most common
symptom is ascites, poor liver/spleen function which causes poor
kidney function and frequent urination. |
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PARALYSIS ANTIDOTE HYPOKALEMIA TYPE 1 |
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Marked by periodic and progressively sustaining attacks of flaccid
weakness associated with falls in serum potassium. Most affected are
arms, legs breathing, swallowing and eye lids. Episodes can be
triggered by carbohydrates, alcohol or high salt intake. Serum
potassium decreases while body levels are constant. |
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PARALYSIS ANTIDOTE HYPOKALEMIA TYPE 2 |
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Associated with rise in serum potassium, like the other forms.
Sometimes called Gamstorp's disease. |
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PARALYSIS ANTIDOTE HYPOKALEMIA TYPE 3 |
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Marked by periodic and progressively sustaining attacks of flaccid
weakness associated with falls in serum potassium. Most affected are
arms, legs breathing, swallowing and eye lids. Episodes can be
triggered by carbohydrates, alcohol or high salt intake. Serum
potassium decreases while body levels are constant. The least is
known about this form. |
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PARALYSIS ANTIDOTE - LENTIFORM NUCLEUS SCLEROSIS |
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In general this causes spinal muscles to become stiff. It presents
anywhere from Rheumatoid-like stiffness after sitting or lying to a
rigid back with limbs unable to fully extend. In children it can
resemble cerebral palsy. In adults it resembles position
soreness/stiffness like that expressed from lengthy holding a
telephone in one position. Technically this resembles diseases of
the brain's globus pallidus or putnam (which are formed by the
Lentiform Nucleus) Synonyms for the disease are Paleostriatal
Syndrome, Pallidial Atrophy and Stiff Man Syndrome. Parts of the
personality are often equally stiff and stubborn. Found with
Systemic Sclerosis and Bone Hard. |
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PARALYSIS ANTIDOTE -OCCULOFACIAL PROGRESSIVE CONGENITAL |
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Sometimes called Mobius Syndrome. It is characterized by agenesis of
aplasia of the motor nuclei of the cranial nerves. It displays as
bilateral facial palsy in various combinations with unilateral or
bilateral paralysis of the abductors of the eyes. It is sometimes
associated with involvement of the cranial nerves, particularly the
oculomotor, trigeminal (facial) and hypoglossal and abnormalities
with the extremities. |
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PARALYSIS ANTIDOTE - PROGRESSIVE BULBAR |
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Characterized by progressive paralysis and atrophy of the muscles of
the lips, tongue, mouth, pharynx and larynx due to lesions of the
motor nuclei of the lower brain stem. Generally onset is in late
adulthood (rarely in children). It resembles Dystonia. |
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An effect similar to Penicillin Necrosis, but with a sufficiently
different mix to be a different remedy. |
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PENICILLIN/PSEUDOMONAS SPLEEN DISEASE |
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Penicillin as a drug develops Pseudomonas as a pathogen and harbors
as a toxic mixture in the spleen (often for decades). The infection
depletes the spleen, thymus, and immune system. |
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Mismade phosphorous causes harmful phosphorous enzymes. All forms
deplete the thyroid and affect bones. |
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Mismade phosphorous causes harmful phosphorous enzymes. All forms
deplete the thyroid and affect bones. |
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Mismade phosphorous causes harmful phosphorous enzymes. All forms
deplete the thyroid and affect bones. |
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Mismade phosphorous causes harmful phosphorous enzymes. All forms
deplete the thyroid and affect bones. Causes alcohol thirst @ 3PM? |
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Mismade phosphorous causes harmful phosphorous enzymes. All forms
deplete the thyroid and affect bones. |
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Mismade phosphorous causes harmful phosphorous enzymes. All forms
deplete the thyroid and affect bones. |
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Mismade phosphorous causes harmful phosphorous enzymes. All forms
deplete the thyroid and affect bones. |
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Mismade phosphorous causes harmful phosphorous enzymes. All forms
deplete the thyroid and affect bones. Most common cause of PDE5 |
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POSTERIOR NUCLEUS COMPLEX |
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A disease of a body of the Hypothalamus that stops production of
gonadotropin hormones. The Posterior Nucleus is stimulated by the
Thymus by a hormone which triggers all weaknesses in the
Hypothalamus as well as strengths. |
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A form of arthritis formed by myosin diseases and triggered by
possibly Salmonella Schottmulleri, Shigella, Campylobacter, or
Yersinia. The infections may be gastrointestinal or genitourinary. |
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The remedy aims to reverse inherited Thymus/heart muscle conditions
that cause excessive release of Alpha-Atrial Natriuretic Peptide,
which causes sodium excretion. By retaining natural sodium in a way
that does not raise blood pressure, the spleen functions better and
circulation is improved by decreasing vasopressin. Kidneys and blood
are relieved of pressure which decreases frequent urination. |
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A congenital disease that causes blood to pool easily throughout the
body. It encourages blood infections and blood diseases. Core body
temperature runs slightly low with this disease. Habitually subjects
have trouble getting out of a warm bed in the morning. Blood easily
backs up in the liver and thymus decreasing the efficiency of their
functions. The more contracture the more mucous gathering in
facial/head sinuses and the easier cold weather starts runny noses.
A cold or flu worsens mucous and makes the subject more sensitive to
cold weather. Worse with age until remedies. |
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Intracellular infections causing weight storage |
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Thyroid infections causing malfunction and weight storage. |
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Pancreas infections causing lipid malfunction and weight storage |
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Liver infections that cause swelling and the formation of ascites
(fluid in the abdomen). Often taken with STR R2. |
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Experimental combination of STR R1 through STR R4. |
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Infected fish infect the human iodine center - the Thyroid. The
combination of virus, bacteria and fungus, thought to be exclusive
to fish, have a strong, suppressive effect on thyroid function and
thyroid circulation. The remedy is designed to nullify the infection
in the thyroid plus ancillary locations of liver, spleen, kidneys
and lymph. |
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A blend of two bacteria that makes lungs and whole body swell. Often
found with other forms of Yersinia. |
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Artopin is an anterior pituitary hormone undiscovered by physical
science (12/07). It opens arteries and capillaries into muscles and
organs. Combined with Venclosin it is a powerful combination in
sexual arousal. It maintains muscles and connective tissue. It is
essential for organ health, especially the heart. It is blocked
often by the PT Measles/Mumps although other pituitary diseases
could potentially block it. |
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An especially strong version of Yersinia. It destroys veins, venous
sinusoids, prostates, peritoneal cavity walls. It toxifies ascites.
This and Yersinia Bubonic are class 1 forms of the Bubonic Plague
while the other forms of Yersinia are less destructive class 2
forms. |
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