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canefan17
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My LLND told me this new product I started (Transfer Factor Multi-immune) may be "mobilizing the bugs because the immune system is becoming activated and thus more killers may be needed"

What does it mean to mobilize the bugs?

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Take some salt/C to make them slower.
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So she is just telling me that the product, because of it's immune activating features, may be causing the bugs to get riled up and start moving around?
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Why do you ask here?? Why not ask your LLND, who gave you the recommendation? You paid good money for his/her service. It is his/her job to explain that jargon to you; then you know what you should be doing to make things work for you --- That you may or should need to take some anti-microbials along with some anti-metals, anti-anythings, and possibly binders and organ support and the timing of how to take all of it.

That is how I quizzed the doctor who treated me when he came up with new ideas and suggestions, and it's best done right then and there when the memory is still fresh rather than having to get a hold of them later.

Give it a try! Salt & C should not enter the picture if you have been tested and got a protocol you want to follow. Salt & C kills and can be tough if not done and/or timed right.

I would suggest you make a phone call and get an answer from the doctor or support staff!

Take care.

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I don't like to bother my Doc on every little thing so I try to use this board to further my education.
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What do you take "mobilizing the bugs" to mean?

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"Mobilizing" means that literally everything living unauthorized in your body - metals, chemicals, all bugs of every kind, parasites, etc. etc. can be stirred up, shaken out of their comfortable habitat causing unpleasant reactions, especially if you are not prepared for this.
"Mobilizing" is one of the tougher jobs.

"Mobilizing" has to be followed or accompanied by the right agents to minimize the bad effects.
They do not exit the body automatically.

Bugs are hellbent on survival.

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Ya that makes sense.

I started Transfer Factor Multi-immune recently and I'm either having an auto-immune reaction (cytokine increase!) or I'm mobilizing bugs.

This is the most frustrating part of my Lyme treatment - determining the difference between hyperactive immune response or bugs.

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