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SForsgren
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I just started integrating Mycology Research Coriolus after it showed to test well energetically for several people and my conventional LLMD also suggested she had patients that had their CD57 raised by Coriolus (not this specific brand). I think it is worth considering. Will provide updates over the next many months as I continue to take it.

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Thanks, Scott.

We'll look forward to update.

Susan

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Hi Scott,

You probably know this already...both Dr. S and the person I see speak very highly of coriolus, have seen noticable results from it, and actually now carry it in the office.

[Smile]

A.

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Scott:

I have been on Coriolus since the end of June, 2006 at two tabs daily. I have read where it may increase CD57 numbers, and am about ready next week to have another CD57 done. Will keep you posted after almost 8 months on this supplement.

How many tabs a day are you taking?

Nancy

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SForsgren
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AliP - which brand?
Nancy - I am taking 2 twice a day from Mycology Research.

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*goes and rummages in enormous crate of supplements*

...yup, mine are Mycology Research too.

At the moment, my body doesn't seem to want them (I tested), but I'm keeping them around for future in case it decides to want them then. Last CD57 I had was pretty high, so maybe that's why. Who knows?

[Smile]

Alison

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OK, Scott. The cd-57 results are in. I went from a CD-57 "score" of 45 in August, 2006 to an 84, taken last week.

I have only been taking 1 twice daily, but think now I am going up to 2 twice a day. Got to be something to this! [Smile]

Nancy

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Could you explain what this is, and what it does?

Kelly


Edited: Okay, looked it up. HOW DO YOU FIND THESE THINGS, SCOTT!!? That sounds interesting how it encourages oxygen, boosts polysacchrides and enhances the immune system.

Would like to know more about this.

Thanks

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Bumped up for Scott.............
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SForsgren
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Glad to hear of the CD57 progress. Very nice! I am taking 4 per day. I test them with ART and they have tested very nicely on me and on several people I have tested as well.

It is a mushroom and helps to build up the immune system.

How do I find these things? Well, that's hard to answer. Lots of reserach. Some through boards such as this. Others through many of the practitioners I keep in contact with. I also do ART on a number of people and get to see things they are using, how they test, etc. So lots of different channels. One of the bigger ones is also conferences and the many people that contact me with their ideas through my web site as well.

I'd love to hear more updates on people trying Coriolus.

Be well

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any more updates?
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Bumped up for Scott's updates -- maybe too soon?
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USA link

Mycology=Immunotherapy link

Coriolus versicolor & cancer Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients

Mycology IMED


I think Scott there is a deffinate correlation between myco and borrelia maybe since I think that borrelia has somehow enslaved or swapped in DNA from myco. Attacking it with another myco may help.
Let me know in your annual newsletter updates thanks Treepatrol

Hey Scott if you got the bucks buy this

Constantin Merezhkowsky and the Endokaryotic Hypothesis
its about Origin of Mitochondria and Hydrogenosomes evolving in its own species.

[ 02. April 2007, 11:39 AM: Message edited by: treepatrol ]

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I have increased my dosage to 6 tablets a day. Inexpensive relative to other treatments. I will be doing CD57 testing again soon and that will hopefully show some progress. With everything I do, it is hard to correlate, but I am optimistic about Coriolus.

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Scott

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This is one of the more useful things to come around in a long time, and it is being largely ignored. (Maybe because there is no multilevel marketing scheme? [Big Grin] )

Please do keep us informed!

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Thanks, Scott. My TCM doc just ordered some coriolus versicolor for me to help treat my Lyme, but I have not been able to start it due to a serious outbreak of gastritis, duodenitis with bleeding, and esophagitis. I am looking forward to trying it once my tummy heals enough.

Klutzo

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