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Finalist for 2002 Book of the Year Award (health category). Other contenders: Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins. -- ForeWord Magazine


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Foreword by Dr. Harold W. Clark, author of "Why Arthritis?"

Appendices by Dr. Joseph Mercola (mercola.com) and Dr. Garth Nicolson (Institute for Molecular Medicine)

Definitions of terms

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE CONSULTING YOUR DOCTOR!

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A research scientist and former arthritis sufferer outlines a proven treatment that could banish your arthritis pain forever. This well-documented study presents evidence that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other chronic illnesses are caused by microbial infection. When the infection triggers allergic reactions, it appears that the body's immune system has turned on itself. Once the cause of the infection and allergies are identified and removed, arthritis symptoms will decrease and likely disappear as long as the body's collective systems remain in balance.

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IN THIS BOOK YOU WILL DISCOVER:

-- Actions of microorganisms that cause RA-mycoplasmas, mycobacteria, molds, spirochetes (e.g., Lyme), viruses, bacteria and their L-forms;
-- Their role in other chronic illnesses with arthritis-like symptoms such as Fibromyalgia, Lupus, Multiple Sclerosis, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome;
-- Online authoritative medical information and support organizations;
-- The best Internet sites to research health, drugs, treatments, and disease;
-- What diagnostic tests are available and where to get them;

AND LEARN WAYS TO:
-- Recognize and suppress pathogenic microorganisms;
-- Destroy or eliminate the toxins they produce;
-- Control the allergies that trigger RA reactions;
-- Strengthen the immune system using natural, non-toxic methods;
-- Locate a health care professional to work with you.

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Conventional RA treatments include toxic drugs that reduce painful symptoms but do not treat the root cause, namely, bacterial infection. An immune system weakened by drugs (e.g., antidepressants or antihistamines), improper diet, stress, and multiple infections is unable to produce the quantity and quality of natural antibodies to stave off new attacks. This book describes the steps necessary to:

-- Identify, attack, and remove the cause(s) of the infection(s);
-- Neutralize pathogen-generated wastes (toxins and harmful enzymes);
-- Flush these wastes from the body; and
-- Restore the body's systems to normal, healthy function.

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Until recently, testing methods to identify these microorganisms precisely and to prescribe effective treatments have not been available. Traditional treatments with immunosuppressing drugs often breed stronger, more resistant bacterial organisms, which mutate and grow, overwhelming the immune system's resources. Undiagnosed food and chemical allergies can also amplify the severity of arthritis symptoms. In this book, both the lay reader and physician will find an effective course of treatment possibly leading to a cure for RA and other chronic illnesses with arthritis-like symptoms.


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  • Paperback: 438 pages
  • Publisher: Satori Press (March 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0961726865
  • ISBN-13: 978-0961726867
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #197,253 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A clarion call to the medical establishment, May 27, 2002
This is a book written in a fever with the enthusiasm of a born-again true believer so that the mass of information and associations come streaming out like water from a fire hose. The effect on the reader is somewhat marvelous since it is obvious that Dr. Poehlmann, a systems engineer who has a PhD in Health Science, is onto something important.

The key idea in this enormously detailed and intensely researched volume, updated and revised from her doctoral dissertation, is that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other chronic diseases of unclear etiology are actually caused by microorganisms. In particular mycoplasmas and/or L-shaped bacteria, stealthy pathogens only a little larger than viruses, are to blame.

This is a revolution in medical thought. RA, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, Gulf War Illness, etc., have long been thought to be autoimmune diseases, that is, diseases caused by the body's immune system attacking the body itself. What Poehlmann is saying is that mycoplasmas cause these diseases and make them chronic because these minute pathogens are able to hide from the immune system within the body's tissues. They are able to strategically slow down their growth and to lie dormant for months or even years only to erupt when conditions suit them, typically when the body is weakened by fatigue, stress or another illness. By stopping their growth temporary the pathogens are able to dodge antibiotics. By changing their shapes, especially by going without an outer cell wall (the immune system identifies pathogens by their surfaces), they are able to fool the immune system. Consequently they are extraordinarily difficult to pin down, or to even identify, and of course even more difficult to get rid of. Incidentally, routine blood tests apparently do NOT test for mycoplasmas. (p. 171)

The medical establishment, as Poehlmann points out, has been slow to embrace this theory for a number of reasons, not the least of which is simply an inability to accept new ideas that go against the conventional wisdom. The germ theory of disease was thought some decades ago to have nearly exhausted its potential as medical theorists looked to the environment and a malfunctioning immune system as causing chronic illnesses. But the germ theory of disease is back stronger than ever, and a revolution in the way we think about chronic disease is taking hold.

It was in an article in the February, 1999 edition of The Atlantic Monthly, written by Judith Hooper, that I first heard about the possibility that chronic diseases were caused by pathogens and not by genetic defects or environmental stresses. Not only heartburn--known to have been caused by bacteria since the forties (but, amazingly enough, forgotten for decades by the medical establishment!)--but also heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's and even schizophrenia, are now thought to be caused or triggered by pathogens. Poehlmann credits Dr. Thomas McPherson Brown as first proposing in the 1940s the theory that the primary cause of RA was bacterial infection. (p.xxvii) One of the people responsible for igniting the current revolution is evolutionary biologist Paul W. Ewald, author of Plague Time: How Stealth Infections Cause Cancers, Heart Disease, and other Deadly Ailments (2000) which I recommend as a companion to this book.

Ewald's argument is that "Genetic traits" unfavorable "to an organism's survival or reproduction do not persist in the gene pool for very long. Natural selection, by its very definition, weeds them out in short order." Furthermore, as Hooper notes in her article, if an environmental cause cannot be found, "then we must look elsewhere for the explanation." Poehlmann's research shows that microbes are the best suspects because it is these organisms that have lived in, on and around us since long before we were human, even long before we were mammals. These parasitic creatures have formed a relationship with larger organisms through what is referred to as the "evolutionary arms race" of pathogen and host. This is the so-called Red Queen hypothesis (from Alice in Wonderland), in which both host and pathogen stay in the same place relative to one another by running as fast as they can.

What Poehlmann adds to the literature is a demonstration of the interconnectedness of chronic complaints through a focus on rheumatoid arthritis from which she has personally suffered and from which she is now free of debilitating symptoms. She is also trying to show that the differing illnesses can be caused by the same pathogens, pathogens that may have changed form (going one up on the immune system in the evolutionary arms race). Again and again she makes the telling suggestion to the medical establishment that more research is needed.

In Chapter 5, "Infections other than Mycoplasma," Poehlmann gives us an in-depth look at a number of other chronic diseases, especially Lyme Disease and how it is transmitted and how it may be related to RA. She also looks at HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculous, Dengue Fever, amoebic infections, hepatitis, etc., and shows what they have in common. Included is an examination of household molds and how they can bring about RA-type symptoms and what can be done about them.

There is so much more here that warrants comment, but I am running out of space. In another review I hope to concentrate on the treatments and lifestyle modifications that Poehlmann recommends especially in Chapter 7, "Natural Methods to Revitalize the Immune System," a chapter that contains some of the best nutritional and lifestyle information that I have ever read anywhere. By itself, it is worth the price of the book.

In short, Poehlmann's exciting book is a tsunami in a rising tide of information that is beginning to swamp the old ideas. It is hoped that Poehlmann's call for the medical establishment to wake up will be heard and that there will be a major shift in research toward identifying the microbial basis of chronic disease so that we can work toward cures instead of just treating symptoms.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book, chock full of information and hope, December 19, 2002
By Lisa Olson (Bellevue, WA United States) - See all my reviews
For anyone who is going through RA, this book is something to treasure. When this surprising and debilitating disease started dragging me down, I became overwhelmed by the power of it to change my life and that of my family. I made a choice early on that I did not want to take the litany of drugs that was prescribed to me by the Rheumatoid Arthritis specialist. I read many books on the subject, but none of them were as comprehensive or full of eye-opening facts as this one. I was already on a tetracycline regimen by the time I read this book but it confirmed much of what I was already doing and clearly explained why I was making progress. With much effort including dietary changes, antibiotics, exercises and a few other therapies I have made it back from nearly wheel-chair bound to almost symptom free. The information that Dr. Poehlmann has given us in the book is important and can give anyone who suffers from RA hope that it can be overcome. I wish that everyone that has this disease would read it. I wish also that the medical establishment would read this book with an open mind and start to offer their patients something other than the toxic drugs that they are now prescribing.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LIFESAVER BOOK OF HOPE AND UNDERSTANDING, February 28, 2005
SOME BOOKS CHANGE LIVES. THIS IS ONE OF THEM! SOME BOOKS SAVE LIVES. THIS IS ONE OF THEM! DR. POEHLMANN'S BOOK IS LIKE A LIFE JACKET OFFERED TO EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US, THE MILLIONS WHO FEEL LIKE WE ARE DROWNING IN A SEA OF SICKNESS, MISUNDERSTANDING, MISDIAGNOSIS, INEFFECTIVE TREATMENT AND UNNECESSARY PROGRESSION TOWARD DISABILITY.

RA-THE INFECTION CONNECTION IS A PROFOUND, TIMELY BOOK OF HOPE AND UNDERSTANDING, A PRACTICAL AND PROMISING HEALTHY GUIDE FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND OTHER AFFLICTIONS WHICH DISABLE AND CAN KILL.

THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL, EXPLAINS IT ALL. NOW, IT IS A MATTER OF LISTENING, OF CARRYING THROUGH WITH THE HEALING PLAN OF ACTION.
IT'S TOUGH TO TACKLE AND PROMOTE A CONTROVERSIAL HEALTHCARE PLAN, YET DR. POEHLMANN TOOK THE RISK. CHANGING TIMES, CHANGING ATTITUDES, ADVOCATION FOR TREATING THE CAUSE OF RA, NOT MERELY THE SYMPTOMS-INDEED, THIS IS THE BOOK TO GET THE JOB DONE, TO HELP RHEUMATOID SUFFERERS FIGHT THEIR HORRENDOUS BATTLES, TO WIN THEIR WAR AGAINST DISEASE.

DR. POEHLMANN IS A TRUE WARRIOR FOR WELLNESS. THANK GOD FOR BRAVE SOLDIERS WHO NEVER SURRENDER!

ETERNAL THANKS DOC,
GG, AN RA SURVIVOR
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book on the Topic
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5.0 out of 5 stars Full of valuable information
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This book should be read by everyone who suffers from a chronic illness of any kind. The data is well documented and most definitely is an "outside of the box" approach.
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2.0 out of 5 stars poorly organized, defensively written
I bought this book based on the number of favorable reviews and was disappointed. Poehlmann's tone is defensive, and the book offers more rhetoric than useful information. Read more
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I was greatly disappointed by this treatment of a very interesting and worthwhile theory. There appeared to be no attempt at evaluation, at selecting points with stronger evidence... Read more
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