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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
by Donald W. and William L.C. Scott
66 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #02-0928; ISBN 1-55395-214-6; US$19.95, C$23.95, EUR15.60, £10.80
Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's disease is not a mystery anymore. Solid scientific research shows that the microorganism called the mycoplasma does the damage and can be stopped.
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About the Book
The Pathogenic Mycoplasma
On September 7,1993 the United States Government was granted a Patent #5,242,820 for a Pathogenic Mycoplasma [Appendix One ]. On page 20 of their Patent the following patients were listed as being infected with the Mycoplasma fermentans: AIDS, Alzheimer's, Sarcoidosis, Lupus, chronic fatigue syn- drome and others [Appendix Two].
In their dramatic new research reported in this book the authors extend the above list by adding Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Supported by solid, re- producible scientific evidence, the Scott father and son team demonstrate that the pathogenic mycoplasma up-takes pre-formed cholesterol from the Glial cells which surround the degenerating motor-neurons of the ALS victim. The loss of this cholesterol prevents the motor neurons from replenishing and replacing damaged synapses. With the synapses not functioning, the messages from the cortex of the brain do not get through to the muscles and Lou Gehrig's Disease presents.
The Scotts also demonstrate that all the diseases listed in the U.S. Government Patent are indeed caused by a common factor: the Pathogenic Mycoplasma.
With the probable cause well-established,the Scotts conclude their study with a possible cure for all the neurosystemic degenerative diseases.
The 'mystery' diseases are not a mystery any more.
About the Authors
Donald W. Scott was born in Wiarton, Canada in 1924. He served in Canada's wartime navy and later graduated from the University of Toronto (BA), Guelph University (MSc) and Laurentian University (MA). He is the President of the Common Cause Medical Research Foundation and is an Adjunct Professor of the Institute for Molecular Medicine. He edits The Journal of Degenerative Diseases and able magazine. Mr.Scott married the late Edith Goody of Cobourg in 1946 and has eight children. He is presently married to Cecile Marie Courtemanche, and resides in Sudbury, Canada.
William L.C. Scott was born in Toronto, Canada in 1955. He graduated from Laurentian University in 1982 with a Double Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science. Mr. Scott lives in Ottawa where he is the founder and President of Executive Services Limited. He has two children, Krysten and Alexander. In addition to his researching the mycoplasma and its role in world health he is also very active with the shared parenting/shared grandparenting rights of children of divorce.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Professor Corelli of Port Hope and
Growing Up Near Great People1.The Luckiest Man Alive
2.Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
3.The Mycoplasma Our Alpha
4.The Silence of the Lambs
5.The Glia and Cholesterol Our Omega
6.Who Holds the Patent on Death?
7.The Common Cause
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
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