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BoatsandGoats
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I think HHV6 is a big problem for me. My IgG went from 10.96, which was already pretty high to 40.85.

My PA say this could be because 2 of my infections had become inactive so my body was now fighting the HHV6 more. Not sure?

What have any of you experienced from HHV6 and any suggestions on treatment?

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http://hhv-6foundation.org/news/cfs-a-herpesvirus-infection-of-the-vagus-nerve
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I was just diagnosed with HHV-6, along with EBV, candida, lyme, and anaplasmosis. (FYI, original lyme and coinfections diagnosis was in 2005 and treatment began then).

I am taking GSE (grape seed extract), lysine, and oregano oil. The oregano oil is for the candida, I don't know if it helps the other infections.

I was tested with AK (applied kineseology) to determine the treatment. I'll go back in a month to see how I'm progressing.

I admit to not knowing much about HHV-6 nor anaplasmosis, as I've not previously been diagnosed with them. The link VV provided to the HHV-6 Foundation looks helpful.

Best wishes.

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Marnie
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"HHV-6A was shown to accelerate progression from HIV infection to

AIDS."

From viral disease to autoimmune.

My sis is "autoimmune" as a result of lyme.

"HHV-6 infection may up-regulate HIV
replication
and hasten the progression toward AIDS"

Important:

Vagus nerve...forward to page 10 and 11:

http://www.slideshare.net/shabeelpn/gibiologypathologyandtreat

Replication...oxidize the pathogen's DNA (amino acid chain). Fry it, BURN it? (Viruses are proteins too.)

Proteins are chains of amino acids.

"Pathogen DNA as *target*

for host-generated oxidative stress"

Doesn't always work...the pathogens have developed multiple ways to protect themselves.

But all those "free radicals" damage OUR DNA -> triggering the cell to "say": "Hey, too much cellular DNA damage...kick a cell death process."

THEN the pathogen takes advantage of the "yummies" released when the cell begins a process called

autophagy.

Bb is LIKE a fungus growing on wood that is rotting. It likes to grow ON and IN things that are DNA damaged (like HeLa cells = immortal cancer cells). Bb triggers this process (DNA damage) in the cells it infects and then

feeds off of the breakdown products.

If we can stop our own DNA damage (block the release of the free radicals), the cell won't be targeted to die and the pathogen won't have access to all those "yummies" that happen when autophagy kicks in.

What is very strange is that MitoQ is known to work as a PRO oxidant (high dose) AND an ANTI oxidant (low dose).

I suspect a "healthy" powerhouse (mitochondria) sends a different signal to the "brain" of the cell - the cell's nucleus and may alter the cell's function entirely.

The intravenous yellow laser + hypercinin holds a LOT of promise for a speedy cure.

The various light waves (red versus blue versus yellow) have different

***depths of penetration*** in addition to different "properties".

Which is WHY Rife frequencies sent thru an argon gas/neon LIT tube is extremely powerful.

Ancora Imparo!

[ 07-19-2014, 12:34 PM: Message edited by: Marnie ]

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Catgirl
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Byron White makes one or two formulas for it.

http://byronwhiteformulas.com/

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