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Are people actually FEELING better doing this or is it just a game of test numbers?
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MichaelTampa
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I've done a number of types of treatments/substances, often at the same time, so a question like that can be difficult to decipher. I started taking this back in November, so that's 9 months ago, although there was a 2-3 month break.
I did notice in the beginning, over time, I was feeling better, including slowly increasing energy. Eventually, I stopped taking it, and did see things go backwards in terms of symptoms and energy. To stop going backwards, the idea I came up with was to add in lyme nosodes, to tell the body what to start fighting, then injecting the GcMAF to get it to focus on them. I remember having 1 week since then where my energy was not terrible, but mostly since then my energy has been very poor.
What this means, it is difficult to decipher with certainty. Particularly in the beginning, I noticed very soon after the injection I was extremely fatigued. I'm talking within 15 minutes really wishing I could take a nap, kind of fatigue. The injections were weekly, and the energy would improve slowly over the first couple months, except the day of and maybe the day following the injections. This fatigue following treatment, by the way, is something I've experienced with all of the powerful/great treatments I've had.
So now, I've got my nagalase down and probably my home-grown GcMAF way up, using the nosodes, and tired all the time ... Am I constantly fighting with the lyme bugs, and getting close to making it over a big hurdle? Has the treatment done all it's can and left me no better off energy-wise? I don't think there's a for-sure answer to that one at this time. Perhaps there never will be, as I'm not standing pat, continually looking for and trying new things. If I make it over the hurdle, I'll give significant credit to this, as I know it's been a powerful treatment to me. But we'll never know if it could've/would've been done without it, or if it was needed, or not.
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LisaK
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any updates on this please?
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I have read that some people benefit from gcmaf as it activate the immune system and it's macrophages and there for the immune system has more the capability to target the bacterial infection. Before using gcmaf some times the blood test appear to be negative, while gcmaf may help for testing positive which helps for further treatment strategies. Gcmaf may benefit lyme patients i think its not a cure. Hope this helps...
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