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LisaK
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/1537732137/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481044881&sr=8-1&keywords=dont+kill+my+lyme


Don't Kill My Lyme: Just Get Me Better Paperback – December 6, 2016
by Wyatt Palumbo

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Be thankful in all things- even difficult times and sickness and trials - because there is something GOOD to be seen

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Hi <<<<< LisaK >>>>>,

I have not heard of this book, I would want to wait until it comes to a library and check it first before buying.

It might be good? or it might be filled with more error? Perhaps there will soon be information and reviews out from some Lyme Literate Doctors who've read it...

Or some folk like us with Chronic Lyme,who may read it and see if it is helpful or not.

It'll be interesting to see if anything comes of it.

Jus' Silverwolfi here

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[ Clinical Dx w/ two positives and several IND's on the tests from Igenex ], Prior Dx of CFIDS/CEBV 1992, and FMS '93-'94
Diabetes*2 Dx 10/'08

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Looks interesting. Brand new book, huh?

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Well, I perused it on Amazon. Basically, the author, who is NOt a medical professional, advocates IV hydrogen peroxide & IV vitamin C, plus dealing with mold toxicity, etc.

No other treatments for the infections, but also, diet, etc. Pretty simplistic. It worked for him, but that doesn't mean it will work for many.

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LisaK
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yes, it is very new release...

peroxide.. hmmm... but it seems the jyst of the book was supposed to be about healing your body, not nessesarily treating lyme and cos. that's what I got from that title any way.

im looking for a book on coping from a lyme victim perspective. I ugess, with al the aftermath, etc. idk

maybe ill buy it and see. a friend sent it my way. maybe I WILL write one!! hahaha my DH has been tellling me this from day one.

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LisaK
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oh, so i just read the back cover, duh... it does look like a book on outof the box thinking. which may or may not be good or bad.

Rumigirl, how did you peruse it? did you find more pages somewhere?

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I went on Amazon, where you can read the table of contents and parts of the book. I always do that to see if it is worth it or not. This one seems not so worth it to me, but each person has to decide for themselves.

When you go on Amazon, over the picture of the book, they have "Look Inside." You click on that and can often read quite a bit. Not all books have that, but most do these days.

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quote:
Originally posted by Rumigirl:
[QB] Basically, the author, who is NOt a medical professional, advocates IV hydrogen peroxide & IV vitamin C,

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Not for me. Nope.

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Since the author discusses hydrogen peroxide I.V.'s which would be very dangerous, this is definitely not the book for me.

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Hydrogen peroxide IV's aren't dangerous. They just won't do much for Lyme. Plus, of course, they can only be done with a doctor. Somehow this author, who, as I said, is NOT a medical professional, has some kind of office where they do this stuff. He must have an NP, doctor, or PA working for him. Sounds sketchy to me.

When IV peroxide is done, it is diluted with a LOT of saline. I've had it done in the past several times. They are good for a number of things, but nowhere near adequate for Lyme & co.

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umm, people have died from hp iv's.

not a treatment I would do so I'd, personally, shy away from a book or individual that recommends it.

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Ditto to Lymetoo - Not for me. Nope.

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I just read the intro, table of contents, but I have to say I love the name of the book: don't kill my lyme.

I do the EXACT approach with candida (never attack it directly), and I think, photon therapy with nosodes does that too with Borrelia:

....it doesn't exactly 'kill lyme', but just trains the immune system to recognize lyme and do something about it.

It doesn't necessarily mean kill.
If you guys read Enderlein, you'll understand that most pathogens are just here with us, in neutral or beneficial forms, even, and only become nasty sometimes.

The pathogens are already inside us (like all these viruses from herpes, for example).

That is why some people do not (or barely) experience herxes with photons + nosodes (no direct attack).

I wondered why he's talking about hydrogen peroxide, but this is just one thing he mentioned. He said, there's no single solution for all (as always), in the first pages.

He gives a lot of attention to toxins, which is a must. You can spend DECADES trying to kill infections, but if no detox is done, or just little detox, you can bet you'll be like me, fighting candida for 30 years.

I had no coach for candida, while lyme, I had dr. K.'s people, who helped me with the detox part. I don't think it would have been possible for me to get rid of lyme without all those binders.

Now I'm 'fighting' candida, but not exactly killing candida. I'm negotiating with it!!

Just eating different things, detoxing, giving my body minerals (I'm trying... as my body refuses most minerals...)... Of course, you may say garlic is killing it, but many things may kill candida, even simply light.

One thing I think 95% of people with chronic lyme take too lightly are neurotoxins, herxes, heavy metals.

They think it's good (like herxes are good), while these are the exact things that keep people sick long term (the immune system goes low gear).

so, at least, the title says something pertinent, in my opinion. We'll NEVER be rid of Bb. I have it, you have it, most people have it.

But are most people symptomatic? No, in no way!!

Same as many of the herpes viruses. Are we all symptomatic? No.

the million dollar question is : Why?

Why the immune system of some work while for others, it doesn't? Is not the pathogen!

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LisaK
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rigth brussels... new genetic info shows why some pepole hold onto Bb and some don't. it's clearly genetic factors.

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