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canbravelyme
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Hi Guys,

I'm beginning to strongly suspect that the cause of my vomiting is hormonal.

I remember being told that the Lyme spirochete can block the hormone receptor � might this explain normal bloodwork when hormones are tested?

And if I were to receive HRT, how would this help / not make things worse in the long run, if the problem is with the receptor, and not a lack of production?

What does one do to address hormone receptor problems?

Best,

[ 03-25-2013, 07:47 PM: Message edited by: canbravelyme ]

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I know a specific sequence of essential oils can help clear and reset hormone recepters, but I don't know if it would work specifically for Lyme-affected receptors...

Will PM you the name of a hormone-expert doctor who may be able to help...he's Lyme-Friendly (I met and spoke with him at a conference a couple years ago).

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keep in mind that heavy metals can do the same thing.

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GiGi
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Toxic heavy metals on ligand sites of hormone producing cells puts us under -- sooner or later.
There is no way around this except a strong effort to reduce that load of toxic heavy metals. DaveNJ is so right.

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Thanks, All;

GiGi, I especially appreciate your weighing in [Smile]

I'm trying to figure out where to start � I have two tiny amalgams, but my naturopath says to leave them alone for the moment.

When you're talking heavy metal detox, are you talking chlorella and cilantro? Will that take care of neurotoxins as well?

I was just refreshing my memory with the B guidelines this AM � neurotoxins can be affecting the hormone receptor...

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Found and am re-reading Klinghart protocol...

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Speaking of which... I'm now on a blood thinner (Xarelto) to address a blood clot � how far away would I have to take the chlorella and / or cilantro from when I take my blood thinner, to be certain it doesn't interfere...or should I sit tight and wait on the chlorella until I'm finished the blood thinner in a few months...?

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canbravelyme, I am doing MMS to get rid of remaining toxic metals and parasites. MMS addresses all possible pathogens and toxic metals and all the problems caused by them, something I have searched for for years.

Dr. K. got me going with MMS 5-minute retention enemas. That made me realize what was still inside of me.

To learn about MMS takes a little studying and listening and separating the truth from the pharma trolls:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLEEFLCefnM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXIw_kYxuhA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C79Gzu-Pj-Y

http://www.andreaskalcker.com/index.php/en/health/parasite

All the best to all.

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while being sick for a long time i am new to the whole Dr. K protocal but recently began treating for KPU. what i am learning about is how in the absense of the right nutrients/metals(zinc for example) our bodies and thus receptors chose to use what is available ...mercury, cadmium. etc.

it is very easy to fix and Dr K says 80% or suffer from this...i would ask you take a few minutes and look into this...at first i was overwhelmed by this but again the treatment is something that is going to help anyone be healthier.

just my two cents...but ask yourslef why is your body holding onto these metals....may very well be KPU

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while being sick for a long time i am new to the whole Dr. K protocal but recently began treating for KPU. what i am learning about is how in the absense of the right nutrients/metals(zinc for example) our bodies and thus receptors chose to use what is available ...mercury, cadmium. etc.

it is very easy to fix and Dr K says 80% or suffer from this...i would ask you take a few minutes and look into this...at first i was overwhelmed by this but again the treatment is something that is going to help anyone be healthier.

just my two cents...but ask yourslef why is your body holding onto these metals....may very well be KPU

Dave

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canbravelyme
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Thanks, Guys.

GiGi,

I'm going through the mms links; thank you.

What is suggested in terms of symptomatic relief of the hormone receptors not working properly?

Best,

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Canbravelyme, (hate to type the word lyme into your name - makes me feel like you own it!!)

"What is suggested in terms of symptomatic relief of the hormone receptors not working properly?"

Eliminating neurotoxins, of which mercury is the worst, is the major problem. Take the time and listen to this youtube where Dr. K. explains KPU.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z3kRDYcvhA

CORE was specifically designed for KPU problems which Dr. K. had himself. Sometimes it is Lyme induced, sometimes it is genetic. It makes a huge difference in ability to detox certain metals.

Take care.

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