I know there are some great minds here and I wanted
to get some feedback. To give you the proper
background, in the last month, I went off of
Mepron and no night sweats and I had HORRIBLE
ones,
returned. So, I think finally we may have gotten
the Babs. My bartonella, when taking rifampin
now on an empty stomach - scratch marks are
going away (finally) and the foot pain has
GREATLY lessened. Now, I am
having migrating joint pain, worse than ever
before (had glimmers of it very mild in the
past). What I need to tell you is that in the
last month, I have started Bolouke twice a day,
and I have been doing the infrared sauna every
other day for 30 minutes to an hour depending on
how I feel. I am continuing to get Bicillin shots
three times per week, take Rifampin, Azith,
Plaquanil and Nystatin and have been taking these
for the past seven months (with the exception
Rifampin was added in and septra was taken out
due to BAD foot pain at about the three month mark).
I think (and I am not sure) the Lyme is coming
out
to play-- and really the only symptom I am having
is the joint pain- knees, fingers etc. And the
pain is momentary for the most part (though days
immediately after the sauna the pain stays
longer) and intense when it hits.
Could this be (which I pray) the sauna and bolouke
getting to the lyme deep in me as I have read
that Rifampin can be a cyst buster as well. This
all started when I started the sauna and bolouke
I am now definitely
making progress but I wanted to pick your brains
as I have a phone consult coming up and I want
to have looked at this from all angles and I want
to be rid of Lyme too if that is indeed, what is
happening. Any feedback would be greatly
appreciated. Thank you...
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GiGi
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Just in case you get bored when you read other posts, Dr. K. does NOT use Applied Kinesiology. There is a vast difference between ART and Applied Kinesiology. I won't go into explaining the difference, a major difference, which has a huge bearing on results being correct or incorrect. Yes, correct or incorrect. This leads to the misunderstanding when different practitionrs come up with different results when testing is based on the identical, on the minute, circumstances. The body is a dynamic system and changes literally every minute.
A well trained and seasoned ART practitioner is hardly ever wrong when he she takes all into consideration which is part of the training. It is not learned in a two day seminar. It takes several years to do it right and to truly understand it.
"....resisting certain things with your muscles" is far from an explanation for the ART testing that has been done for many years all over Europe and here with hundreds of practitioners. Many have found out that it is not very easy to learn and what it takes to do it right.
Yes, you will find many opinions. I can blame my recovery from Lyme and many other problems simply on the fact that because I went with ART I was not shooting in the dark, taking hundreds of abx and other pharmaceuticals while other more natural products helped cure me. I am doing very well indeed and will be eighty years old and fit as a fiddle in a few months. Blame it on good genes, but only solid treatment brought my dead limbs back to life and health.
Seek, I dare say I have yet to hear anything from you in the years you have been posting that you seem to feel positive about. That is so sad and I am sure that with a more positive attitude you might eventually find the help you need. I do hope you will.
Take care.
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GiGi- I think you meant this post to go somewhere else. Thanks!
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beths
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I definitely think a sauna can pull out deep cysts. I was using one for detox when I was in remission-I think it pulled out my lyme cysts and they re-activated.
Unfortunately, I wasn't on any herbs or abx at the time.
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