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canefan17
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http://www.neuraltherapy.com/LymeALookBeyond6.pdf

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Component #2: the illness producing effect of microbial exo- and
endotoxins and toxins produced by the host in response to microbial trigger
Most of these are neurotoxins, some appear to be carcinogenic as well,

others block the T3 receptor on the cell wall, etc. Decreased hormonal
output of the gonads and adrenals is a commonly observed toxin mediated
problem in Lyme patients. Central inhibition of the pineal gland,
hypothalamus and pituitary gland is almost always an issue that has to be

resolved somewhat independently from treating the infection. Furthermore,
biotoxins from the infectious agents have a synergistic effect with heavy
metals, xenobiotics and thioethers from cavitations and NICO lesions in the

jaw and from root filled teeth. My published neurotoxin elimination protocol
can be downloaded for free (6).


he toxins occupying the T3 receptor are competitively displaced by oral T3 - cycled with the Wilson protocol (available at most compounding pharmacies)

The toxins blocking the cortisol receptor are mobilized with
the herb forskolin. CGF chlorella - a sophisticated mix of chlorella and

chlorella growth factor (14) - and cilantro given together with a nonirradiated
Mucuna bean powder mobilize most everything else.

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"Central inhibition of the pineal gland,
hypothalamus and pituitary gland is almost always an issue that has to be resolved somewhat independently from treating the infection."

WHOA ! Way too wild + crazy for me ! [Cool]

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lol I'm taking pituitary glandulars : )
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From your imaginery ND ?
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Yep. Except she's real and has the same mentality as you do... so not quite sure why you're hatin
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ok, this is odd because I was told the cyst on my Pineal gland- which is rather large.. is benign.

but now it seems Dr K feels this gland plays a part..

massman your thoughts?

[ 02-23-2010, 12:39 AM: Message edited by: cantgiveupyet ]

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Benign means non-cancerous.

It is not supposed to be there, cancerous or not, IMO.

Ways to reduce tumors with mixed herbals ?
Yup, sometimes it works well. Find a practitioner that uses Systemic Formulas.

cane - I have asked a few times about your ND and have never gotten answers. That's why I felt she was fake.

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Cane-

Don't you know you are held accountable to the non-contributing accusatory condescending all knowing massman? [bow]


IF you don't reply to massman w/ a full response to any/all of his questions then he will be forced to assume that any information that you divulge is false. LOL. IE reading a book; if you can't prove you read it to his satisfaction, then you must not have read it! [lol]


An ND? Well, if you can't share the info w/ his graciousness, then your ND MUST be fake!

COME ON. This gets more ridiculous every day.

How many patients do you have mass, 1? LOL

I mean if you treat THEM w/ the same ridiculous attitude with which you treat people on this board, I can only imagine how enthused they must get before their appts.

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What have you asked?

She's a nutritionist, chiropractor, and bodybuilder.

Works in Houston and has been in the field for over 20+ years.

I consider her a life-coach. She doesn't try to sell me every product in the book (even though I'm always asking for more products! The quick fix!)...

That's when she gained my respect. She could make 1000's off of me. But instead she helps more for free via email and we use a minimal amount of supplements. (Adrenal supps + Probiotics + Fish Oil)

She constantly tells me to be patient and let the body heal. She is strict on diet! She is strict on healing the GUT! She is strict on sleep! She is strict on avoiding stressors! And she is strict on exercise!

She became interested in the health industry through her own unhealthy lifestyle 20 years ago.

She was severely overweight and on the verge of becoming a diabetic.

Now she competes in bodybuilding competitions all across the country and is in great health.

Pretty inspiring.

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Thank you cane. I was thinking the ND meant Naturopathic Doctor.

Sounds like a good role model.

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She is an ND. Along with role model. She enjoys helping people even if their questions are repetitive and silly.

Her Official Profile:

Dr _______ is a doctor of Chiropractic (DC), a clinical nutritionist (CCN), Board Certified Naturopathic Physician, and is certified in Functional Medicine and Applied Kinesiology.

As a functional chiropractor and a clinical nutritionist, Dr. Edrington has integrated body composition assessment, biological cellular analysis, darkfield microscopy, applied kinesiology, and clinical nutrition in her practice.

Dr. Edrington is a graduate of the Institute of Functional Medicine in which she assesses and treats disorders of human function that occur at the cellular and sub-cellular levels.


***What's the difference between Naturopathic Doctor and Naturopathic Physician oh wise one?
[bonk] [bonk] [Cool] [woohoo] [confused]

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wow, it must be a month since the last big fight between The Board Vs Massman...

(looks outside to see what phase the moon is in)

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It isnt the moon- massman was agitated by the thyroid posts being moved to general and others left to stay.

Massman - yes I know benign means not cancer...should have clarified that the Doctors all said not to worry about it... one neurologist three nuerosurgeons.... one radiologist even left it off the MRA report. I started to research Pineal cysts way back, but stopped after my dizziness, head pressure etc ceased... that said it is a 8mm cyst which is large for that gland.

I will have to check about systemic formulas - I think the integrative Dr I saw for my thyroid prescribed some to me to treat lyme. Will have to find that paperwork.

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cane - not totally sure on the differences. Some states license NDs and some do not. May be connected to that.

For years there were only two 4 year colleges in the US for naturopathy. Now I believe there are four.

There have been other methods to get the title, including 2 year mail etc. That is why I asked.
DC CNN ND may be more indicative of all her titles (if there are no others).

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