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TYPES OF VIRUSES
Viruses Herpes
All humans have at Least 5 Viruses 50% of the Global
Population is infected!

Lupus - Epstein-Barr Virus
Alzheimers disease - Herpes simplex-1
Multiple sclerosis - Human herpes virus-6
Kaposis sarcoma - human herpes virus-8
Heart disease, hypertension Cytomegalovirus
Lymphomas, cancers - Epstein-Barr virus
Trigeminal Neuralgia - Herpes simplex
Bells palsy - Varicella-zoster virus and Herpes simplex-
Types of Viruses
Slow/Stealth Viruses
Cancer: A Viral Disease?
Viruses are dangerous entities. They wreak havoc on
cellular functions, disrupting metabolism, damaging cell
structures, and altering cellular genetics. Over time they cause
a vast degree of cell damage and inflammation, readily causing
cell death. This damage may lead to a variety of diseases,
including cancer.
Certain viruses are known as cancer causing, or in medical
terminology, tumorigenic.
Viruses infiltrate the inner mechanisms of cells. Here,
they use their specialized capacities for invasion to create
disease.
Viruses have immense powers to infiltrate cells. Once the
virus attacks the cells nuclei, where they capitalize on the
genetic material. Once established, they use the cells genetics
to replicate themselves. In essence, viruses steal the cells
genes, making these genes work for them instead. This is the
kind of gene warfare which develops within virally infected
cells. As with any kind of warfare mas chaos, that is
destruction, occurs. If the genetic warfare continues unchecked,
the natural cell cycle is fully disrupted. The germ takes
control of the cell and poisons it. This may lead to mutations
and, ultimately, cancer.
Cancers with a definite infectious cause:
stomach and duodenal cancers,
leukemia,
Kaposis sarcoma,
cervical cancer, lymphoma,
cancer of the liver,
melanoma,
mycoses fungoides,
prostate cancer,
lung cancer,
bladder, ovarian, and colon cancer.
inflammatory breast cancer is always infective. Even skin
cancer may have an infectious root.
Cervical cancer is an obvious proof of the infectious
connection. In this disease virtually all cases are due to a
specific infectious connection. In this disease virtually all
cases are to a specific infection: the cervical wart virus. It
was G. Tortolero Luna, M.D., who stated that, incredibly, in
all cases in order to have the cancer, you have to have the
virus.
Liver cancer is also due largely to infection. This is
primarily due to the various hepatitis viruses, particularly
hepatitis B and C. The viruses directly integrate themselves
into the liver cells in other words, the viral genetic material
becomes spliced into the genes of the liver cells, ultimately
converting them into cancer cells. Essentially, the virus causes
the cells to grow wildly, and a tumor forms. This ultimately
destroys the liver as well as the rest of the body.
Viruses cause mutations. This is how they take over the
body and, ultimately, destroy it. The protection method is
simple. The virus must be stopped and purged (killed) from the
body.
Other types of Stealth Viruses
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Fibromyalgia
Gulf War Syndrome
Malignancy
Autism, Attention Deficit and Behavioral Disorders in Children
Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementing Illnesses
Neurological Disorders
Psychiatric Disorders like Schizophrenia and Manic-depression |