Posted on November 12, 2005.
Audio interviews of Prof. Garth Nicolson and Dr. Stan Monteith on a variety of topics about opportunistic infections.
Real Audio Interviews
Mycoplasmas: Government Plague
Prof. Garth Nicolson
Link to a 1-hour streaming audio interview between Professor Garth Nicolson and Dr. Stan Monteith on how Mycoplasma Fermentans is the most dangerous Mycoplasma, and is often found in HIV, cancer, Gulf War Syndrome, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Chronic Diseases like Auto-Immune Disorders, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lyme Disease
Prof. Garth Nicolson
Link to a 2-hour streaming audio interview between Professor Garth Nicolson and Dr. Stan Monteith on Chronic Diseases and the pathogens involved in these disorders. Interview originally aired on 4 August 2003.
Coronary and Hearth Diseases and the Role of Opportunistic Infections
Prof. Garth Nicolson
Link to a 2-hour streaming audio interview between Professor Garth Nicolson and Dr. Stan Monteith on coronary and heart diseases, and their role in opportunistic infections. They discuss how the inflammation from infections in vascular cells can induce changes in the vascular system themselves, change the blood chemistry and chemistry of the blood vessels, and finally cause disease.
Gulf War Syndrome and Mycoplasma Infections
Prof. Garth Nicolson
Link to a 2-hour streaming audio interview between Professor Garth Nicolson and Dr. Stan Monteith on how 80% of the patients with Gulf War Syndrome (aka Gulf War Illness, GWI, GWS) Dr. Nicolson examined were infected with Mycoplasma Fermentans. The interview is about how Mycoplasma Fermentans are present in other chronic illnesses like inflammatory bowel syndrome, rheumatic diseases, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome mycoplasma infections but not with the same genetic specifications as the ones he found in Gulf War Vets.
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