Almost 80% of Crohns, IBS and IBD cases are treatable and curable. This is a fact and a widely known secret in the medical community.
I went for a scuba dive vacation in January of 2017. A few days after I arrived in Cozumel, Mexico I ate a bite of a scallop that was uncooked and I inadvertently ingested the Salmonella Typhi bacteria. Three days later (S. Typhi has a 3 day gestation period) I was suffering excruciating stomach pain and was taken by ambulance to the emergency room in Cozumel, Mexico where my blood tested POSITIVE for the Salmonella Typhi bacteria. The doctors in Cozumel gave me five days worth of antibiotics and told me to see my doctor in California when I returned to Sacramento.
I continued to take the medicine from Cozumel for about a week and felt fine during that time. A few days after I ran out of the medicine (antibiotics and opioids) that I was given in Mexico, my stomach started to burn again. A week later I was back in the emergency room. This time it was at UCDavis Medical. I told the doctors on duty (3 or 4 of them) what had happened to me in Mexico. I told them that I had a bacterial infection and that I needed antibiotics. Every doctor I saw at UCDavis Medical told me that there was nothing wrong with me. The medical doctors told me that I was crazy and that I needed a psychiatrist. I told the doctors at UCDavis Medical that I had a physical disorder which is the OPPOSITE of a psychiatric disorder but none of the doctors listened. They gave me opioids and told me to see a psychiatrist.
A few weeks after my return from Mexico I started to get phone calls from Cozumel Hospital. They wanted me to pay for the $5,000 emergency room bill. By this time, my medical insurance company (Blue Cross) had sent me a $5,000 check to pay for the emergency room visit in Cozumel. I told the Cozumel Hospital representative that I would pay their $5,000 if they would send me the blood test results from my emergency room visit. I needed the blood test results so I could show them to my doctors at UCDavis Medical and get treatment. Cozumel Hospital sent me the blood test results and I paid their bill.
I thought that having POSITIVE blood test results would be the end of my nightmare but the nightmare was only just beginning.. After I showed the POSITIVE for S. Typhi H blood test results (that I had gotten from Cozumel Hospital) to the doctors at UCDavis Medical, they all insisted that this blood test was irrelevant and that I was crazy. They again prescribed psychiatric counseling. I told them that I was not crazy and that I was suffering from Typhoid Encephalopathy (brain fog) because I had Typhoid Fever. Typhoid Fever causes aggression, delusions, confusion and hallucinations among other things. UCDavis Medical again insisted that there was nothing physically wrong with me and that I was a crazy person that needed a psychiatrist.
This went on for almost three excruciating years at various hospitals. I finally told my doctors that if they performed an endoscopy (photos above) then that would prove that there was something wrong with my stomach and gastrointestinal tract. UCDavis Medical refused to perform this medical procedure and again told me that I was crazy. The doctors again prescribed psychiatric counseling.
I finally came to the conclusion that the doctors at UCDavis Medical were either liars, incompetent idiots or both and so I went to Sutter Hospital in search of treatment.
Dr Megan Whitman, M.D. at Sutter Hospital originally called me crazy and refused my request for an endoscopy but after a few frustrating office appointments, she finally relented and scheduled me for an endoscopy. Over three months later I finally had the endoscopy performed. The endoscopy photos (shown above) came back showing that most of my stomach was inflamed. Inflammation almost always indicates an infection (usually bacterial). Again, as with the POSITIVE blood test from Cozumel, I thought that this would convince my doctors that I needed medical treatment. I assumed that with the POSITIVE blood test results and now photos of what the bacteria was doing to almost my entire gastrointestinal tract, that the doctors would begin to treat me with the antibiotics I had been requesting for almost four years at that point. That’s not what happened. Dr Megan Whitman, M.D. looked at the endoscopy photos and the blood tests results. She then told me that there was nothing physically wrong with me and that I was still crazy. Dr Whitman then prescribed more psychiatric counseling to treat a non existent psychiatric disorder. At this point I had the POSITIVE blood test from Mexico and the endoscopy photos proving that I had Typhoid Fever. I clearly wasn’t going to receive any treatment from UCDavis Medical nor Sutter Hospital so I decided to search for another hospital that would treat me.
Dignity Health, Urgent Care and Med 7 (3 separate locations) all refused treatment and I ended up at One Community Health in downtown Sacramento. Dr Olivia Campa, MD looked at the endoscopy photos and blood test results before telling me that she would treat me with antibiotics but only after she had given me another blood test confirming that I still had Typhoid Fever. The blood test is called SALMONELLA AB, EIA and is performed by Quest Diagnostics. It is blood test #10582 and any doctor can order this simple blood test.
When Quest Labs #10582 came back POSITIVE, Dr Campa prescribed one week’s worth of antibiotics(Flagyl) and I started feeling better within hours so I knew that antibiotics were the answer. I never saw Dr Campa again. I went back to One Community Health three weeks later for more antibiotics but Dr Campa was no longer at One Community Health. Apparently she was only moonlighting at One Community Health. I found out that Dr Campa was actually a full time doctor at UCDavis Medical where my nightmare had started.
Since Dr Campa was no longer there, I showed my recent and prior POSITIVE blood test results along with the endoscopy photos to a new doctor at One Community Health. I explained to the doctor everything that had happened to me and requested antibiotics. After seeing my evidence the new doctor explained to me that I was a crazy person and that I needed psychiatric counseling. I was basically back to square one except that I was now 100% positive that I had Typhoid Fever. I had the evidence(blood tests and endoscopy photos) to prove it.
The majority of Crohn’s, IBS and IBD patients have Typhoid Fever. All doctors know or should know this. I couldn’t find a doctor to treat me in America so I decided to go back to Mexico in search of treatment. I flew down to San Diego, walked across the border to Mexico and walked into the first clinic I saw. It took about ten minutes. I told the doctor in Mexico that I was infected with the S. Typhi bacteria and said that my online research showed that there were four antibiotics (Fluoroquinolone, Semisynthetic Macrolide, Tetracycline, Nitroimidazole) that would cure me. I had written the names of these antibiotics down on a piece of paper that I had with me and I began to search for that paper so I could show the doctor which four antibiotics I needed. While I was searching, the doctor began to write something on a piece of paper. I found the list of antibiotics that I had in my bag and tried to show it to the doctor but before I could show her the list, she handed me a prescription for the exact same four antibiotics that I had written down. I didn’t even have to show her the list of four gram negative antibiotics I needed. She already knew. It’s an open secret that doctors in America do not treat enteric bacterial infections with antibiotics. From personal experience I know for a fact that most American doctors treat bacterial infections with opioids, immunosuppressants and psychiatric counseling. All of these things are intended to keep a patient sick for as long as possible. Doctors in America are mostly liars and scam artists when it comes to enteric (gastrointestinal) bacterial infections. Their main goal is to have as many paying patients as possible. They achieve this goal by leaving patients untreated. This ensures that the patient will return for more billable doctor’s visits. From my experience, they all do it and it’s not a secret. It is a secret but it is a commonly known secret amongst hospitals and medical professionals. It’s the reason that I had to suffer for five years with a treatable and curable bacterial infection while paying $1,200 a month to Blue Cross for medical “insurance”. Medical insurance is useless if you have Crohn's, IBS or IBD (Typhoid Fever). The better the insurance, the worse chance you have of being treated since hospitals usually charge insurance companies, not patients. This gives the hospital a monetary incentive to keep a person sick for as long as possible. Healthy people don’t make doctor’s appointments. Sick people make doctor's appointments. It really is just that simple.
Crohn’s, IBS and IBD are mostly caused by a bacterial infection. The bacteria is called Salmonella Typhi and there is a blood test for it. Quest Lab #10582, Salmonella AB, EIA is the name of the test and any online doctor can order this test. Doctors that work in hospitals will rarely order this blood test because they know that a POSITIVE result means that a patient has Typhoid Fever and that the patient needs antibiotics. Online doctors will order the test because they have no financial incentive not to. That’s why Crohns Cure Educational Treatment Center recommends online doctors to order the blood test.
I cured myself of Crohn’s, IBS and IBD with no help from UCDavisMedical, Sutter, One Community Health, Dignity Health, Med 7, Urgent care nor any of the other hospitals and clinics in the Greater Sacramento Area. I paid over $50,000 in California for medical care that I never received. I had to cure myself using doctors in Mexico.
If you would like to be cured then you will have to find an online doctor to order blood test #10582 at Quest Labs. This should be easy. Once you test POSITIVE, Crohn’s Cure will show the results to our doctor(s) and get the antibiotics from our medical doctor in Southern California. Crohns Cure Educational Treatment Center is a nonprofit so the medicine is free. We insist that patients continue taking their medicine until they test NEGATIVE (meaning the bacterial infection has been eradicated) on the blood test. Partially killing a bacterial infection will only make any remaining bacteria resistant to antibiotics. You must be willing to take antibiotics until you are completely cured. This can take up to one year depending on the severity of your infection. Longer infection time means longer treatment time. Crohn's, IBS and IBD are bacterial infections and without treatment, the bacteria grows until it covers your entire gastrointestinal tract and kills you (it causes cancer).
Before Crohn’s Cure Educational Treatment Center can help you, you must help yourself. Contact any online doctor (PlushCare is what I used) and ask the online doctor to order the Quest Diagnostics blood test #10582, SALMONELLA AB, EIA. The CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) code is 86768x5 and the Lab ID Ref# is COCEEF343OC24A56ADC4. If you already have a doctor that has told you that you have Crohn’s, IBS or IBD then that doctor is a liar and will not order this test. The doctor knows or should know that you have Typhoid Fever and will want to keep you sick for as long as possible. Doctors in general will not order this blood test unless they are online doctors. Online doctors will order this blood test because they have no financial incentive to keep you sick.
After receiving a POSITIVE result for Quest Diagnostics blood test #10582, Crohns Cure Educational Treatment Center will send the results to our doctor(s). Our doctor(s) can then prescribe the four antibiotics that will cure you. These four gram negative antibiotics are called Flagyl, Doxycycline, Cipro and Azithromycin. They are the only cure for the enteric bacterial infection known as Typhoid Fever (aka Crohn’s Disease).
Anyone that has been diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease, IBS or IBD needs to get a blood test to see if they actually have Typhoid Fever. Most do. A blood test is the only way to know for sure. Crohns Cure Educational Treatment Center can and will cure all patients with Typhoid Fever without exception.
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