A Wonderful Easter Story

Can You Top This Easter Story?
I have a patient diagnosed with ALS. A disease for which there are no known cures.
In traditional medicine there is very little to offer these patients, so one has to go outside the box to look for other answers. The first questions is always, “What caused this disease?”. The second question is, “Why did one person get it, and not another person?”
I reached out to Dr. Dewayne Smith who invented the BX Catalyst, a non-toxic man-made biomolecule, and who works with many chronic diseases.

As the BX allows the mitochondria to function at a higher level, more oxygen is delivered to the body. It seems every bad disease is helped by increased oxygen to the body.

Yes, I believe BX may be good for everyone! “ Do you have any idea what the cause is of ALS?”, I asked him. He told me in their data base, almost all of the ALS patients they had seen were positive for having had mycoplasma pneumoniae.

Mycoplasma is an atypical bacteria and very common respiratory pathogen. It is found in 1/5 of all lung infections.

“While M. pneumoniae infection usually causes mild disease, severe complications can occur that result in needing care or treatment in a hospital.”

These complications can be devastating. Might ALS be caused by a chronic form of the more virulent species of M. Pneumoniae? No one knows and all is hypothetical. However, thinking outside the box of common knowledge is the only way to discover anything new.
With this new found hypothesis in mind, I referred the patient to Light Portal™ to help the body go into a relaxed state in which the body has the possibility of starting a healing process.  I also referred her to the O2 Inc Spa, O2IncSpa.com, a Jacuzzi with high amounts of oxygen infused.

To my delight, my patient told me she felt stronger after 4 concurrent sessions in the O2 spa! She has yet to try a series of Light Portal™ sessions.
Then another amazing thing happened.

Another ALS patient brought in an article siting a study in Israel where they had some good success in ALS patients using autologous stem cells IV.

I have been working with autologous stem cells and more recently HADT, Human Amnion Derived Tissue, and Umbilical lining tissue in my practice. All are FDA cleared as being non-harmful.

When I mentioned this to my ALS patient, her eyes brightened. “I want to try that in my spine. My husband was one of the first heart transplant patients done by Dr. Starzl. He has passed now, but I could be the first to try stem cells in my spine.”

In my mind I saw the beautiful connection that this procedure could have between her deceased husband and herself, even and above treating her ALS. After going through the possible complications, she was still interested.
Next problem was to find someone to do the procedure.

There are not too many MD’s that will take any risks at all in the practice of medicine. The consequences are too devastating.

After several MD’s turned me down, I found one MD who said, “If the patient knows all the possible complications and still wants to go ahead, I would be game.”

It’s a terminal illness, for which no one has any answers. I then told him the story behind the motivation behind the patient wanting the procedure to be done.
Chills came over me as he said, “And my father was Dr Starzl’s anesthesiologist!”.

What is the possibility I would find this MD, I had not known before, who was the son of the anesthesiologist who had worked with Dr. Starzl doing one of the first heart transplants on this patient’s husband.

To me, it was a miracle for all involved! … A full circle of life and healing and learning created by the patient, her family, and the doctors who were willing to go one step further to help someone in need.
What are the chances? Happy Easter to All! By Valerie P. Donaldson, MD

https://www.cdc.gov/pneumonia/atypical/mycoplasma/