Abstract
It is well known that in the case of mental illness, disorders of biogenic amines, i.e., catecholamine, in cerebral neurons are observed. In conventional medicine mental illness is considered to be a quite different kind of malady from immune diseases. However, the author hypothesizes that mental illness may take place by intracellular infection of nonpathogenic common enteromicrobes in cerebral neurons, in which a disorder of catecholamine, namely major kinds of neurotransmitters, occurs by contaminated enteromicrobes in the same manner as immune diseases.
The author has disclosed that intractable immune diseases are not auto-immune diseases, but chronic opportunistic infections, or autotoxic diseases, due to enterobacterial infection and the results have already been reported in several papers. These diseases are brought about by intracellular infection in various tissues or organs by means of infected leukocytes through Waldeyer’s lympho-adenoid tissue by mouth breathing as well as through GALT by cooling the gut with cold drinks. Due to intracellular infection, deterioration of mitochondria in infected organ cells occurs, resulting in a disturbance of the specific function of the cells. Therefore, at the cellular level, immune diseases take place due to the deterioration of mitochondria by various causes.
Surveying by Bi-Digital O-ring Test not only the patient directly, but also by using CT scanning film, intracellularly infected organs or tissues can thereby be detected and known as to what kinds of medicines or bifidus factors are most effective. The author has developed new therapeutic methods for treating mental diseases by means of preventing intracellular infection as well as activating mitochondria, and administered effective antibiotics, antiviral agents, and bifidus factors to various patients having been diagnosed with mental illness by authorized hospitals. With the successfully cured cases presented here, the hypotheses of the author are verified as diagnosis ex-juvantibus, i.e., diagnosis based on the results of treatment. Major causes of mental illness are disclosed to be intracellular infections of cerebral neurons by common enteromicrobes, just like common immune diseases.
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