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I bought some stevia today and was just wondering if it's the right kind. I got it from the health food store. It's called sweet drops liquid stevia, and it has a dropper. I take 5 drops twice a day. Am I doing this right? I'm ready for all the answers of how i'm doing it wrong, as I have come to realize this disease is largely hopeless.
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Here we go again Mile. . . you feel largely hopeless.
I have replied to you before about this. I will try once more.
I can assure you that a diagnosis of Lyme disease is NOT hopeless. In fact, for many Lyme sufferers, quite the opposite occurs. Many report coming out the other side as being a more thoughtful, kind, caring, and gracious human being being.
If you lose your girlfriend/ divorce, is this hopeless ? If you lose your job, is this hopeless ? Is an alcoholic/drug abuser hopeless ? If you are in debt/financial ruin, is this hopeless ? If your diagnosised with a chronic illness, is this hopeless ?
OF COARSE NOT ! It only becomes hopeless when you shutdown and give in.
Maybe this will help you. . .
The Buffalo Bills were playing the Houston Oilers on January 3, 1993. The Bills were losing 35 - 3 in the 3rd quarter. Despair and hopelessness crept in, many fans left the stadium. But for the fans that stayed and never gave up, they watched " The Greatest NFL Comeback Of All Time !"
The Bills won the game in overtime, 41 - 38 !!!!!!!!
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Mike- it is not hopeless. You just have to hang in there and fight hard.
Different modalities work for different people. I did ABX when I needed to (4 years (2 years with Dr H)) I then went to Germany for Photons and that helped me bridge the gap and I never had to do ABX again.
I then found that rife was helpful but not the end all be all for me -- the rife forum is awesome and there are some really knowledgeable people -- worth reading the thread as it too helped me turn a corner. Some have cured themselves with it or a least gotten to a point with remission and can treat every now and again to keep that in place. D Bergy is an awesome resource there.
What I have really discovered is that terrain and good self care is VERY important -- Keto diet and bone broth have been hugely helpful as has MHBOT. See that thread. Phoiph, Peimomma and others are living very full, healthy lives as a result. Lymeboy even found success with MHBOT. My life is much improved -- with Keto, I can see myself getting done with this God willing.
Don't EVER GIVE UP! Hang in there Mike. Stevia is a biofilm buster. Hopefully you are doing other things to address what comes out when it does
Dr. H uses this as part of his persister protocol. So I know it works GODSPEED!
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willbeatthis, how often and how long do you use terrain protocol? I've been running killing protocols mostly and detoxing with baths/sauna.
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