Multiple Sclerosis is also mentioned. I'm posting that here so it will go into the search function on LN.
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Rumigirl
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The next question is how to treat for the nematodes in the brain, or elsewhere, if you think this may apply to you.
Also, the same question for how to dissolve the biofilm in the plaque in the brain?
I know that there are things people use for biofilms, such as serrapeptase. But does that, or anything else used, go through the blood-brain barrier??
Bod bless Dr. M!!! He's a true hero, one of the "Lyme saints" in my book!
BTW, these aren't hypothetical questions in my case. At last count, I had 40-50 lesions on my brain per hemisphere (80-100 total approximately), plus "a severe disease burden of plaque" everywhere in the brain!! Plus, symptoms galore.
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- Rife may have good application for brain parasites.
It would need to be approached very systematically - carefully, of course and preferably with a seasoned LL doctor to guide [which I know few have access to, though]
-- and with special emphasis also on how to gently manage die-off and brain nutrient balance during treatment. Going too fast can be a problem.
ALLICIN and some other very specifics herbals may be able to help with brain, too.
I know in my reading I've read that it (at least one kind I've used) can go through the BBB. As with perhaps andrographis and berberine (but I'd have to check and I'm just too tired to pull that out so my links will follow). -
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RIFE Machine - Reference LINKS -
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- TuTu,
Thanks. I so appreciate Alan MacDonald's work. His efforts are amazing. For those who have not yet had the pleasure of "getting acquainted with" this "A-Okay" top notch researcher. He also has other sites yet this is a good place to begin.
By the way, I always forget if it's McD or MacD . . . I just figured out a way to remember that "a": I regard him as "A-Okay" or a top grade of "A" in the lyme academics
But a good thing that when I search his name and pop in "borellia" it always comes up no matter the spelling. His work makes it way to us regardless.
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