Did Wyburn-Mason/Stamm Observe Pleomorphic Organisms in Rheumatoid Disease?
Based on Pybus’ summary of all of our research work, two of us (Tony Chapdelaine and this writer) visited with Lida Mattman, Ph.D. at Wayne University. Dr. Lida Mattman is one of the world’s leading specialists in Cell Wall Deficient Forms. (See her 3rd edition) We also received data and advice from Philip Paul Hoekstra, Sr. and his son, Philip Paul Hoekstra, III, Ph.D. It was through review of Mattman’s work that some of us came to the conclusion that Wyburn-Mason/Stamm had created cell-wall deficient forms in minced meats by use of antibiotics and thereafter had wrongly identified clusters of Cell-Wall Deficient bacteria as the Limax amoeba. Nonetheless, Wyburn-Mason had correctly (or serendipitously) derived the world’s first consistently effective treatment favorably affecting the majority of those afflicted with Rheumatoid Arthritis. In their defense, knowledge of Cell-Wall Deficient forms, or pleomorphc organisms, was not widely spread when they performed their experiments, nor w