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RC1
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It doesn't hurt, I didn't injure it. I am close to being at the end of my treatment. I'm treating all infections now.
Any ideas as to what might cause this? It has never happened before. I exercise, eat right, blah..blah.

Has anyone had this happen? Do you know what causes it?

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momlyme
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When it happened to me, it was mold and toxins. I had doctors telling me I had arthritis for years. It was mold and toxins.

I finally found a nutritional cleanse that effectively addresses toxins and my arthritis is gone.

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Toxic mold was suppressing our immune systems, causing extreme pain, brain fog and magnifying symptoms. Four days after moving out, the healing began.

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GiGi
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Treat parasites and toxic heavy metals, simultaneously. Heavy metals end up in the fingers and joints and the heels and feet/ankles.
Gravity/specific weight. Metals are heavier than water. If you are male, watch prostate. If you are female, watch reproductive area/ovarian cysts, etc. If you are male or female, watch the jaw area. These neurotoxins move to the lowest body compartments where they sort of get locked in because they can't go any further.

momlyme is right. I have no mold problems. But my body had forgotten to deal with toxic metals many years ago, and when the insect bite happened bringing Lyme and co-infections and parasite take-over, my system collapsed.

Infections were gone long, long before I realized that I was still harboring a lot of metals hidden away in long bones/bonemarrow and joints. I didn't realize it until I started to have swollen ankles and sometimes a sore thumb These are metals on the move that need to be helped out of the body with your full support.

This is what I have been preaching for 12 years on LN. Very sorry if it sounds like a broken record.

Take care.

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RC1
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Thanks you guys for posting to me. I did a massive renovation for mold last winter. Gutted the basement that had some water damage, gutted the upstairs bathroom, that had a leaky tile shower. Actually went off Nasonex after the renovation, no more sinus issues. It was fungal after all.

My LLMD had me increase the Mino, that was 4 days ago. I was on the regular dose prior. Also Septra DS, Zithro, Plaquenil, and high dose Mepron. The tremor I had is also back. I am also not feeling well today, I had a hard time at the grocery like I used to. I feel like I might still have Lyme.

Gigi, I would love to treat for parasites using Dr. K's protocol, but my LLMD is a ND and can't prescribe those things. He could help me with the metals though. I am using Cholestrymine I wonder if it binds to metals? It binds to everything in my dishwasher!

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Sounds like a herx, given the recent increase in Mino dose...

Mino may also be hitting some other infection...

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Razzle, I'm thinking the same. Still not feeling so hot today. Now I have the CSM on board I'm hoping it won't last too long. I am a bad detoxer. Thanks [Smile]
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