By Jeff Rense
2-21-3
Note - As I said over 5 years ago, on this site and many times on my
program:
the oral/body fluid transmission of infection and death by prion is a
reality. This
newest study published in the New England Journal of Medicine confirms
that
prions in the infected and dying are readily found in nostrils. We already
have
proof prions are plentiful in tonsils, tongues and muscle tissue of
infected
animals and people. Someday, a brave scientist will confirm that prions
are in
all general body fluids...something that is more than obvious.
Once again, I will state clearly: prions from BSE-infected animals will
also be found
to be present in the body fluid called milk...meaning all dairy products
are susceptible
to carrying prions. ALL of them. For obvious reasons, no one is daring to
do the
research...or at least daring to publish the results. Death by cheese,
milk, ice
cream and butter? We are at the end of the age of eating animals.
Meanwhile the USDA - in a laughable effort - is testing, it claims, 3 out
of every
1000 cattle sent to slaughter. If the USDA truly wanted to search for mad
cow infections it would check tens of thousands of cattle in batches.
Unfortunately,
the beef and dairy industries are hardly likely to sanction such common
sense testing.
They certainly don't want to tarnish their marketing holy grail of happy
people eating
double cheese burgers and sporting milk moustaches.
Shame on the dentists who have refused to discuss this issue with me, and
the
thousands of other professionals who should know better. All of them share
an
enormous responsibility and culpability. Patients infected with
Alzheimer's, CJD, vCJD
and all the other code names for prion disease and death show no symptoms
during
the early stages of infection.
Every time one of these tragically-infected souls visits a dentist in
which reusable, invasive
'sterilized' instruments are used...and then subsequently 'sterilized' and
reused...are quite clearly and logically potentially passing their own deadly
infections to multiple
patients down the line. And who would ever know? The ADA and AMA refuse to
confront
the issue - a criminally-negligent position to say the least.
The numerous lawsuits already filed against doctors and hospitals over the
reuse
of 'sterilized' surgical and medical instruments found to have been used
on CJD/Alzheimer's
patients have already proven my point: that we are beyond the age of
sterilization as it applies
to prion infection, transmission and death.
Facts are facts: medical science must immediately abandon the use of ALL
reusable,
invasive medical and dental instruments until and unless a new, fool-proof
method of
guaranteed sterilization technology is developed. - Jeff Rense
Detection of Pathologic Prion Protein in the Olfactory Epithelium in
Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Gianluigi Zanusso, M.D., Ph.D., Sergio Ferrari, M.D., Franco Cardone,
Ph.D., Paolo Zampieri, M.D., Matteo Gelati, Ph.D., Michele Fiorini, Ph.D.,
Alessia Farinazzo, Ph.D., Marina Gardiman, M.D., Tiziana Cavallaro, M.D.,
Marina Bentivoglio, M.D., Pier Giorgio Righetti, Ph.D., Maurizio Pocchiari,
M.D., Nicola Rizzuto, M.D., and Salvatore Monaco, M.D.
ABSTRACT
Background Olfactory cortexes and the olfactory tracts are involved in
sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. We examined peripheral regions of the
olfactory sensory pathway, including the olfactory mucosa, to assess
whether pathologic infectious prion protein (PrPSc) is deposited in the
epithelium lining the nasal cavity.
Methods We studied nine patients with neuropathologically confirmed
sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. We obtained the brain, the cribriform
plate with the attached olfactory mucosa, and the surrounding respiratory
epithelium at autopsy. Control samples of nasal mucosa were obtained post
mortem or at biopsy from age-matched control subjects and from control
patients with other neurodegenerative diseases. The olfactory and
respiratory mucosa and the intracranial olfactory system were analyzed by
light microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and Western blotting for
pathological changes and for deposition of PrPSc.
Results In all nine patients with sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease,
PrPSc was found in the olfactory cilia and central olfactory pathway but
not in the respiratory mucosa. No PrPSc was detected in any of the tissue
samples from the 11 controls.
Conclusions Our pathological and biochemical studies show that PrPSc is
deposited in the neuroepithelium of the olfactory mucosa in patients with
sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, indicating that olfactory biopsy may
provide diagnostic information in living patients. The olfactory pathway
may represent a route of infection and a means of spreading prions.
Source Information
>From the Departments of Neurologic and Visual Sciences (G.Z., S.F., M.
Gelati, M.F., A.F., T.C., N.R., S.M.), Ear, Nose, and Throat (P.Z.),
Morphologic and Biomedical Sciences (M.B.), and Agricultural and
Industrial Biotechnologies (P.G.R.), Section of Clinical Neurology,
University of Verona, Verona; the Laboratory of Virology, Istituto
Superiore di Sanità, Rome (F.C., M.P.); and the Department of Pathology,
University of Padua, Padua (M. Gardiman) - all in Italy.
Address reprint requests to Dr. Monaco at the Section of Clinical
Neurology, Department of Neurologic and Visual Sciences, Policlinico G.B.
Rossi, Piazzale L.A. Scuro 10, 37134 Verona, Italy, or at salvatore.monaco@mail.univr.it.
The New England Journal of Medicine is owned, published, and copyrighted ©
2003
Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.
Comment
From Patricia Doyle, PhD
dr_p_doyle@hotmail.com
2-22-3
Hello, Jeff - Maybe all of the programs we did happened to get to the
right people, ergo this Journal article. Someone might just be listening
to our shows. We talked about this probability a couple of years ago.
I would also expect to hear confirmation from the elite prionologist PhDs
that transmission of CJD via dental instruments is a reality. Also sexual
transmission. Jeff, this is coming down the pike and THEY cannot stop the
news getting to the public. I guess some PhDs decided that they cannot
hide the news, so they want to be the first to research the possibilities.
Excellent. Now, maybe we can begin to do something to stop the spread.
As for saliva, we discussed it. Just look at the environment with respect
to CWD. Elk farms being held quarantined, etc.
Thank you for sending the article. I will post it on the message board.
Patricia
Patricia A. Doyle, PhD
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