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susank
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Lyme and Co's. CVID. Allergies. Interstitial Cystitis. MSC - Multiple Chemical Sensitivities. Every symptom possible.

I am not treating for anything. No IVIG.
I can't tolerate anything.

I was exposed to an insecticide a few days ago that put me over the edge.

I need a detoxing program - need to know how to do it - carefully.

I had hoped to find a doctor - but perhaps would rather read book/s about how to detox.

My basic understanding is a binder is needed to grab on to the toxins. The detox pathways need to be opened. The toxins need to excreted.

I will pursue treatment of some sort at some point - but for now know I seriously need to be detoxing. Help please. Thank you.

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Pos.Bb culture 2012
Labcorp - no bands ever
Igenex - Neg. 4 times
With overall bands:
IGM 18,28,41,66 IND: 23-25,34,39
IGG 41,58 IND: 39
Bart H IGG 40

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Sorry to hear that you're going through this. If you post in the "Seeking A Doctor" forum on this site, people can recommend Lyme-knowledgable doctors who are in your area. You definitely need a great doctor, first and foremost.

To learn more about health, wellness, and detoxing, check out the Hippocrates Health Institute and the book "Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips"

kriscarr.com

I also have Interstitial Cystitis. Go to a great urologist and ask about Elmiron. It is the only FDA-approved medicine that treats IC and it's amazing. IC flare-ups have a great deal to do with diet. Don't eat spicy, citrus, or acidic foods. Eat a highly alkaline diet. When your bladder is bothering you, eat raw pumpkin seeds and drink aloe vera juice

Feel better <3

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Brussels
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I was at brink of getting so thin and my fearing for the next 10 years due to multiple allergies that I had to do something.

It was a call of despair, somehow: why was I losing weight, eating well, organic, clean, nutritious, like a queen?

I decided to try Anthony William's tips on how to get rid of a lot of things, and surprisingly, all my food allergies are gone.

It happened rather fast in less than 6 months!!

No other treatment we tried had this impact, and in no way, not that fast!

What I did was I avoided all pro-inflammatory foods such as EGGS, DAIRY (all animal dairy, butter included), gluten (had been on that for more than a decade), GMOs (soy and corn, even organic included due to cross contamination), ..

...diminished drastically proteins (both animal and veggie), and on oil consumption (animal and veggie), avoided anything with MSG (like 'natural flavor').

I also avoided all nuts.

Eliminating these pro-inflammatory foods alone helped my body get to a point I had no more allergies!

I'm eating everything!

I'm also doing the lemon juice, celery juice and heavy metal detox smoothie he recommends. Not daily, but pretty often.

My daughter is following everything, and she's having also very good results, like no more panic attacks, much less anxiety, she's only allergic to kiwis now (before she had even more allergies than I had), she usually stayed home at least 1x or 2x a month, for a reason or another, but now not anymore.

She's not missing any school day, nor parties anymore. Her skin got much better (much less pimples), no more horrible period cramps.

UTIs are usually strep. Anthony talks about that in all his books. I also fight that on and off, but now, it's getting much easier. I haven't touched an antibiotic for many years (last 5 years for sure).

People are usually in high oily diets, high protein, both are very acidifying for the body, and both are hard to digest, clogging the liver, making the bile and stomach acids weaker.

Dr RAu from Paracelsus clinic had been recommending low protein (like maximum 40 -60 grams a day) for decades, and a highly alkalinizing diet (such as full of veggies and fruits), for all sorts of diseases.

It's a sort of German biological medicine. He says that if patients want to come and be treated in his expensive clinic but they don't want to change their diets, he recommends not to come, because the medicine and treatments won't work.

He's been following Enderlein and the pleomorphic Sanum theories for decades, and can put a lot of people back on their feet. He also says eggs and dairy are pro-inflammatory.

Enderlein had observed the blood of so many people in the darkfield microscope for so long, and he could immediately see how pathogens develop DUE TO THE MILIEU: the food and drinks people take.

To them, eggs and dairy only cause disease, and high protein or high acid diets too. They simply see what happens in the microcope!!

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Anthony recommends celery juice: it's both a biofilm breaker and an antimicrobial, and on top, it has all salts to rebuild the HCl in the stomach.

If you take celery juice, you'll get almost surely some sort of reaction: it is potent.

I had nausea, then diarrhea first. My body had to be used to it. With the time, I got adjusted, but I still can't take loads of it (1 glass and a half).

It's anyway, not a drug, so you can be sure you're not poisoning yourself.

When people get so ill to the point that no treatment works, they are not able to take drugs anymore, anything causes a collapse, my thoughts are: go then back to food as a healing tool.

Like Hipocrates said: let food be thy medicine.

I thought that food alone would NEVER move the heaviest symptoms in my health (like stubborn symptoms, super old), but I was surprisingly wrong.

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