Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The Department of Defense admits that Gulf War soldiers were exposed to chemical agents; however, 33 percent of all military personnel afflicted with gulf war syndrome never left the United States during the war, discrediting the popular mainstream belief that these symptoms are a result of exposure to Iraqi chemical weapons (Merritte, et al.).
President Clinton issues a formal apology to the subjects of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and their families (Sharav).
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In an experiment sponsored by the U.S. | | More than 400,000 of these soldiers are ordered to take an experimental nerve agent medication called pyridostigmine, which is later believed to be the cause of gulf war syndrome -- symptoms ranging from skin disorders, neurological disorders, incontinence, uncontrollable drooling and vision problems -- affecting Gulf War veterans (Goliszek; Merritte, et al.).
The CDC and Kaiser Pharmaceuticals of Southern California inject 1,500 six-month-old black and Hispanic babies in Los Angeles with an "experimental" measles vaccine that had never been licensed for use in the United States. | Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts | Did the so-called gulf war syndrome result from the fact that highly stressed American soldiers, already facing combat during the first Iraq war in 1991, were then given multiple powerful vaccines—as many of 24 different kinds—that their stressed-out immune systems were unable to properly defend against? In an aging population, were there particular stressors— such as mourning the death of a spouse, or caring for a spouse with Alzheimer's—that undermined already vulnerable immune systems?77 What about cancer? | Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton See book keywords and concepts | So not only have chemicals now been linked with a large number of existing diseases, such as attention deficit disorder and cancer, but Miller and other prominent scientists believe this new disease process might be the key to explain the emergence of a totally new type of chemically related disorders, such as gulf war syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, and chemical sensitivities.
The Chemicals Behind Our Health Problems
The chemicals that appear to be causing many current health problems can basically be divided into two main groups:
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Figure 1.The Annual U.S. | | Interestingly, the key to the puzzle of gulf war syndrome (GWS) may be due to the particular combination of the numerous deadly chemicals that these soldiers were exposed to as a result of their posting. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Improves immunity, allergies, respiratory conditions, lessens bronchitis 29%, infections, swollen lymph nodes, chronic fatigue, HIV, Gulf War Syndrome; counters cancers of the breast, pancreas, prostate, and inhibits tumor growth.
Laminaria has polysaccharide u-Fucoidan that destroys cancer cells in 72 hours in tests (apoptosis), inhibits tumor lectin-glycoprotein adhesion metastases to base membranes, and suppresses tumor cell surface urokinase plasminogen penetration. Fucoidan reduces inflammatory bowel disorder by rebuilding fibroblast growth of intestinal epithelium (as well as Heparin). | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The gulf war syndrome is complex because they were exposed to germs as well as chemicals in their clothing, in the air, inoculations of vaccines and hydrocarbons from space heaters in their sleeping areas. Many soldiers had symptoms of sensitivities to multiple chemicals and definite evidence of impaired neurological, musculoskeletal, respiratory, reproductive and immune function.154 Common complaints included nausea, chronic fatigue, joint pains and body aches. These types of symptoms suggested that sensitivities to chemicals could be part of their problem. | Gary Null, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Several members of the scientific community have reinforced this argument against vaccinations by establishing a correlation between gulf war syndrome, which is predominantly characterized by chronic fatigue, and the vaccination program carried out by the military during the Persian Gulf War. Although the federal government denies this, doctors have implicated the administration of multiple inoculations as a partial cause of gulf war syndrome, asserting that it was responsible for immune system debilitation in numerous servicemen and women. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Duehring, Cindy, "Recommendations for gulf war syndrome Conference and Research," Our Toxic Times,, September 1993: 9 (9)1-7.
155 Montague, Peter, "Toxics and Violent Crime," Rachel's Environment and Health News, June 19, 1997, P.O. Box 5036, Annapolis. MD 21402-7036. 410.463.1584. Fax: 410.263.4894. www.rachel.org.
156a Anditti, Rita and Tatiana Schreiber, "Breast Cancer: The Environmental Connection," Sojourner, December 1992, 13-15.
156b Epstein, Samuel S. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | See the gulf war syndrome Protocol for additional information on detoxification with herbs).
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Coriandrum sativum is a European herb in the parsley family. The leaves are cilantro (also Chinese parsley) and the fruit is coriander. Cilantro leaves are commonly used as a seasoning herb. However, dried coriander seeds have an entirely different flavor than the leaves and are used as a spice. Coriander stimulates appetite, helps increase secretion of gastric juices, and aids the digestive system. | | The Institute for Molecular Medicine can test patients for evidence of mycoplasmal infections and other infections of the types that worsen human diseases, such as chronic fatigue immune deficiency syndrome, fibromyalgia syndrome, gulf war syndrome, and rheumatoid arthritis. Blood sample can be sent to:
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Dr. Robert W. | | A Single Herbal that Appears Helpful in gulf war syndrome Complaints
James Duke Ph.D., botanist and humanitarian, illustrates that yellow sweet clover (Melilotus officinalis) contains herbal activity that may prove beneficial in regard to symptoms apparent in those stricken with GWS, for example, headache, myalgia, spasms, mycoplasmosis, ischemia, rheumatism, nervousness, sores, and cardiopathy (1997).
Yellow sweet clover contains 0.9-2% coumarin, which may be the substance that elicits the benefit. | | Yellow sweet clover, Melilotus officinalis, has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, digestive, diuretic, hepatoprotective, immunostimulant, myorelax-ant, proteolytic, sedative, spasmolytic, and myco-plasmotic activity (see the section entitled A Single Herb that Appears Helpful in gulf war syndrome Complaints for the names of suppliers and dosing instructions).
10. A hyperbaric oxygen chamber kills both anaerobic and aerobic bacteria while improving immune function and displacing noxious gases. | Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele See book keywords and concepts | In time, he would brag on his Web site that he had "successfully treated over 8,000 patients" with fen-phen—and not just for obesity, but for other conditions from alcoholism to gulf war syndrome.
In addition to individual entrepreneurs like Hitzig, clinics also handed out fen-phen like candy. In the Los Angeles area, an estimated 10,000 people visited the offices of California Medical Weight Loss Associates. Said Aaron Baumann, the group's administrator: "This is L.A. People tend to want to be thinner than in the rest of the country. | Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts | Some experts also believe that aspartame was the primary cause of the "Gulf War Syndrome" suffered by so many American troops. This is because thousands of pallets of diet drinks were shipped to Desert Storm troops where they were left to sit for weeks at a time in 120-degree Fahrenheit heat. Dr. Hull states that out of 90 independently-funded studies, 83 of them found one or more problems caused by aspartame. But out of the 74 studies funded by the aspartame industry (e.g., Monsanto, G.D. Searle, and ILSI), every single one of them claimed that no problems were found. | David Brownstein See book keywords and concepts | Gulf War Syndrome.9 As mentioned before, Dr. Vojdani also found evidence of a bacterial infection in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and gulf war syndrome.10 I have found particular success in using antibiotics (when indicated) in patients suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.
Kim, a 38-year-old pharmaceutical sales representee, has suffered with fibromyalgia for over six years. Kim was well until she got the flu six years ago. " I never felt like I recovered from that flu, " Kim said. | Peter Radetsky See book keywords and concepts | To date, more than eighty thousand vets have registered with the Veterans Administration (VA) as suffering from gulf war syndrome and some thirty thousand more with the Department of Defense (DOD). Many of them consider their symptoms a legacy of the precautions against biological and chemical attack they were encouraged to take before deploying to the Gulf. Many others feel they were made sick by the very conditions they were trying to protect against: toxic fumes, pesticides, local microbes, chemical warfare. | | Carol Picou, a nurse from Universal City, Texas, served in the Gulf and now suffers from gulf war syndrome. She contends that vets are given only cursory examinations. "They ask you what's wrong, draw some blood, send for chest X rays, and that's it. If you have rashes, they may send you for a dermatology appointment, which takes three to six months."
Betty Zuspann claims that one of Gary's doctors said to him, "It's a shame you don't have AIDS, 'cause then I could give you all the help you could stand. But because you're a Persian Gulf vet, I can only test you. I can't treat you."
"'Why?' | | He was the least desirable of patients — riddled with problems and complaints, responding to no conventional tests or treatments, a sink hole of time and effort for any doc, not to mention overworked, underpaid army physicians who doubted the reality of gulf war syndrome in the first place. He encountered particular ill will. According to Betty, one of his doctors at Walter Reed Hospital in Houston was an AIDS researcher who was pulled off that disease and given the growing hordes of Persian Gulfers to look after. "She yelled at him every day. | | The Pentagon might contend that there is no such thing as gulf war syndrome, but the Phillipses have no doubt at all. Except that's not how they and other sick vets refer to their illness.
"Among the families we call it chemical AIDS," says Connie.
"But don't tell anybody out there that you've got chemical AIDS," says Jerry. "You'll be sittin' there talkin', and then you'll be sittin' there by yourself. What happened? Everybody go to the bathroom at once?"
By April Jerry was back in the States for good. | Ann Blake Tracy, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | GULF WAR VETERANS: Captain Joyce Riley, who has headed the battle in exposing gulf war syndrome, has noted that approximately 80- 90% of the Gulf War vets are now on or have been offered one of the SSRI antidepressants. As a result many have had their lives turned upside down with others committing suicide or murder/suicide. When you see one of these tragedies keep in mind that if the perpetrator was a Gulf War vet the chances he was on one of these medications is very high. This raises questions about Timothy McVeigh who bombed the federal building in Oklahoma City. | Gary Null, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Although the federal government denies this, doctors have implicated the administration of multiple inoculations as a partial cause of gulf war syndrome, asserting that it was responsible for immune system debilitation in numerous servicemen and women. Also, chemical and biological warfare agents—some newly engineered— that our Gulf War troops came in contact with, as well as highly toxic pollutants such as those from burning oil wells, made our Gulf service people prime candidates for CFS. | Peter Radetsky See book keywords and concepts | As far as Betty is concerned, gulf war syndrome is contagious.
"What starts with the wives is these awful headaches. They are horrible. I've had migraines before but I've never had headaches like that in my life. But the pain in the back of the neck is the worst. Kinda like somebody's pushin' a book down on your head, or an anvil. Then you think your eyes are goin' bad. That's the kind of symptoms you're gonna see in the wives, and the children who was born before the war, when they brought all the duffel bags and everything back. | Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H. See book keywords and concepts | The brief report on page 6 came as Pentagon officials openly denied a common cause for "Gulf War Syndrome"—the headaches, chronic fatigue, nausea, and other symptoms that as many as 50,000 Desert Storm veterans experienced in the aftermath of the war. A brief one line disclosure by the principle investigator, Scottish scientist Goran Jamal, noted the most likely cause of the syndrome "were vaccinations" and not "pills."16
Days later an esteemed American cancer researcher, Dr. Garth Nicolson, chairman of the Department of Tumor Biology at the University of Texas, M. D. | Peggy O'Mara See book keywords and concepts | Expose on vaccinations, including medical ploys, gulf war syndrome, government coercion, and personal stories.
Immunization: The Reality Behind the Myth
Walene James
Bergin & Garvey
1995 (revised)
(check local bookstore)
Mother to Mother
PO Box 1029-198 Van Nuys.CA 91408 818-989-7707
Newletter, $14.95/four issues. Back issues on vaccinations available.
Out of Silence: A Journey into Language
Russell Martin
Henry Holt
1994 (out of print)
Story of an 18-month-old boy damaged by the pertussis vaccine who developed autism. | Ronald L. Hoffman, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | While the medical profession is gradually giving more credence to MCS, particularly in the wake of recognition of gulf war syndrome, and undertaking more research into diagnosis and cure, I think this really represents the tip of the iceberg. People who suffer from MCS are like the canaries in the coal mine: they show a clear-cut and obvious response to a toxic environment that is affecting us all, though perhaps with more subtle and long-term effects. | Peter Radetsky See book keywords and concepts | In January of 1977, in three articles published in JAMA, Texas Southwestern researchers further nailed down a causal connection between chemical exposure and gulf war syndrome. | David Brownstein See book keywords and concepts | Vojdani also found evidence of a bacterial infection in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and gulf war syndrome.10 I have found particular success in using antibiotics (when indicated) in patients suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.
Kim, a 38-year-old pharmaceutical sales representee, has suffered with fibromyalgia for over six years. Kim was well until she got the flu six years ago. " I never felt like I recovered from that flu, " Kim said. " I used to feel pretty good, and I used to work out all of the time. | | Penetrans in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and gulf war syndrome." Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Vol. 5., No 3A 1999.
3 Nicolson, Garth et al. Mycoplasma Infections in Chronic Illnesses: Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndromes, Gulf War Illness, HIV-AIDS and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Medical Sentinel. Volume 4, No. 5, September/October 1999.
4 Bennett, A. L., et al. "Elevation of Bioactive Transforming Growth Factor-B in Serum from Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome." Journal of Clinical Immunology 17. 1997. p. 160.
5 Vojdani, A. | David Brownstein See book keywords and concepts | Penetrans in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and gulf war syndrome." Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Vol. 5., No V* 1999.
3 Nicolson, Garth, et al. Mycoplasma Infections in Chronic Illnesses: Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndromes, Gulf War Illness, HIV-AIDS and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Medical Sentinel. Volume 4, No. 5, September/October 1999.
4 Harrison's Textbook of Internal Medicine. 14th Edition, 1998
5 Berti, I., et al. Usefulness of screening program for celiac disease in autoimmune thyroiditis. Dig. Dis. Sci. 2000. |
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