Silverwolf
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Hi <<<<< LymeNet Family >>>>>,
I have read about the full moon affecting us, parasite issues and so on.
I am beginning to really wonder about how it affects our memory,as well as our moods.
Perhaps I am affected in the mid-moon phases too. Throw in the regular stresses and a few new ones,and full moon and I am a mess.
Gonna have to watch this,and chart it for awhile. I love a beautiful full moon, lately tho' I am not dealing as well w/ stresses. Have noticed this a couple times now.
And I am repeating myself... odd that.
Jus' Silverwolfi OwoOOowoooo
-------------------- 2006,May-August2006 Dx w/ Lyme/Bartonella/White Matter Lesion Disease on Brain. [ 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 Posts: 3581 | From SE Idaho | Registered: May 2006
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Ah, yes. Love the full moon and all things mysterious! For parasites, I found adding Arteminisin to my regimen, eventually eliminated all parasites. Arteminisin is a very old, tried and true, cure for parasites. Must be taken in a capsule.
Used it once for parasites by drinking it as a tea and it'll certainly put hair on your chest but took one cup one day and one cup the next and parasites were gone! For stress, try NAC - N-Acetyl Cysteine. I was taking it for chelation and
Found that I was unaccountably mellow - me, Thumper the Rabbit - mellow?!!
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"When the earth, moon, and sun are aligned as they are during a full and new moon, the gravitational pull on the earth is increased."
"During a full and new moon, it has been noted that electromagnetic energy increases...
apparently it is believed that animals have the ability to detect changes in electromagnetic energy
which leads to traveling, mating and hunting... this could certainly explain why borrelia's reproduction cycle happens to occur during a full or new moon."
"It doesn't appear to be the actual reproduction cycle itself that's responsible for the increase of symptoms but the consistent flow of antibiotics that happen to meet the large amount of bacteria that come out of hiding to reproduce..."
"Much like the treatment used for eradicating Lyme Disease, how a full or new moon affects a person with Lyme Disease is unique to different individuals...
for the individuals possessing a responsible and prompt infection within, symptoms become exacerbated right on time."
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Silverwolf
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<<<<< tulips, jwick', and Blymey' >>>>>,
Thanks for the replies, link,and info.', I have heard about hospitals having more intakes going into and on full moon nights. I have relatives and friends in the nursing field and it does seem to happen.
I've heard the gravitational pull theory, and I knoe EMF can have an effect. Look up Electra-magnetic storms,Solar storms and "ghost kitties" sometime for grins and giggles, interesting stuff to say the least.
Artemisinin, I wish I could try that again knowing now about pulsing and such. I had to stop several years back because of a rash. We can't get it here w/o a practitioner signing for it.
They try to give Wormwood if you ask at the Vitamin/supplement/health food stores.It is not the same, tho' can be used for parasite control [and wormwood is getting harder to purchase too]. Aargh.
Gotta check on a couple things,and then read the link if TxCoord isn't back, he is doing errands while we can. Don't know 'til middle of the month if they have to do more knee surgery on him.
Jus' Silverwolfi here...or somewhars
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