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GiGi
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http://www.klinghardtacademy.com/images/stories/powerpoints/brain%202010.pdf?chakra_shop=d264b6849d64157d2bbce108dace1b32

and a Dr. K. Lyme cocktail recipe that is simple to make. You don't have to put every item into it, but learn to make it simple instead of taking 100 capsules and pills. With a bit of grapefruit necessary to activate the artemesinin (for more than babesia) it is quite easy to drink. Divide it throughout the morning and night. Take minerals and CORE separately if you have KPU/HPU
www.hputest.de

Be certain to put anti-biofilm agents into it.

Biofilm is the reason we cannot seem to get well longterm. The toxins of every sort are hiding in the endothelium/biofilm - our largest organ of the body. Lyme Disease is a disease of the endothelium.

Take care.


P.S. I just had the CCSVI Intervention (opening up of blood circulation hampered by biofilm). I am too old to take a chance of living with biofilm because it restricts the blood flow into and out of the brain. It gave me an added boost in life and I love the way I feel.
Read up on it.

[ 01-23-2012, 02:39 AM: Message edited by: GiGi ]

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Where did you have the CCSVI performed? Doctor? Facility? You can PM me.

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GiGi
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BoxerMom, I had it done in Las Vegas - Continental Medical Imaging - where they have the most sophisticated Siemens equipment to do it.
Go on their website or call. Life takes on another dimension without some of the blockages in the veins. Look up an earlier post of mine and check out the article CCSVI on Betterhealthguy.com - and take note of Dr. H. comments and of course all the other talk around it. All on Scott's website. I will be going for a re-scan soon - so far everything re Intervention is a big plus for me! I had the intervention on my 80th birthday and they came in with a little cake and candle afterward! A great group of people doing that work.

I can't PM, because I don't accept PM's. Ask me what you need to know, please.

Take care.

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Gigi-So happy that CCSVI worked very well for you. It often works well for certain individuals and many have had amazing results, resumed walking etc.

That said, if you are interested in this procedure, you need to assess the risk/benefit. The biggest drawback, and it is a MAJOR problem, is re-stenosis.

Meaning that the veins close back up. This has happened to many individuals and sometimes, quite rapidly.

It is common knowledge that, to date, there is no way to prevent this. It is speculated by Dr. K and others, that it is biofilm/infection that clings to the walls of the vein , lining of the blood vessels (endothelial cells).

Stents have been used on occasion, but are not very safe. Some have migrated to the heart. There is also the risk of blood clots, and therefore, stroke.

The individuals that I have spoken with, in making my own decisions, have not had measurable, SUSTAINABLE success. Some have had repeat surgery and others have chosen to leave it alone.

So, be informed. While this is a relatively simple procedure, there are many variables to consider.

Best to all!

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