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Dr Lofts, Syphilis, a naughty bacterium which is detected by an antibody test? Are you serious? Please provide evidence of Syphilis by presenting us the isolation paper of Syphilis so we see the methods they used, and if the isolation paper fulfills Kochs postulates. Thank you.

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This material has long been accepted, as are the effects of syphilis, such as the narrowing of the entrance of coronary arteries from tertiary syphilis (which I have seen in a treated patient years after the treatment). The bacterium is a spirochaete, and there are old-fashioned tests (WR) and newer tests such as TPI (Treponema pallidum immobilization), and FTA-ABS tests which test for antibodies and usually remain positive for life, despite treatment of the illness. It is up to Sam Bailey, who makes these outrageous claims against the pathogenicity of certain well-characterized bacteria to show how, for example, the syphilis bacterium (Treponeman pallidum) is NOT the cause of the disease. Otherwise these are unsubstantiated assertions by her. If she can show that the isolation of Treponema pallidum is false science then she must demonstrate it.

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Here we go again. The burden of proof lies firmly with the indoctrinated fools who made the claim in the first place and continue to believe it. The claim is that a specific bacterium causes a specific set of symptoms. Where are the studies that prove this claim?

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This article is helpful to understand:

http://nourishingtraditions.com/anthrax-arsenic-and-old-lace/

As I posted above, ALL bacteria are BENEFICIAL. The bacteria are there to Remediate, to Fix, problems in our bodies. The waste of bacteria is not good for us, however. Our bodies can usually process the daily waste, but when there is a more serious problem in our body we need a lot more bacteria to deal with it. As the amount of bacteria increase, we get "sick" from all that bacterial waste.

It's not the bacteria itself which harms us; bacteria are good for us.

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