GiGi
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Colonics during parasite therapy and the detoxing of metals that is part of it are very important and worthwhile.
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lpkayak
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is metal testing accurate? mine have always tested low so i havent done anything about that except get rid of amalgams and root canal
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I just tested low for everything but feel I must have some heavy metals since I know I have parasites.
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GiGi
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No, heavy metal testing by challenge/urin or blood is not conclusive, because the toxic metals do not live in the blood. Rarely do they show in the blood if one has a lot of it (I showed lead in the blood), but mercury and most of the others are buried in the central nervous system, the joints, the bonemarrow, and of course the brain.
They can really be painful if they are in the lower legs and feet where they often are because of gravity! Heavier than water. They can be just as painful in the finger/joints, carpal tunnel, jawbone, and reproductive areas -- all the lower points of the body (prostate, ovaries).
The mercury moves out of the amalgam filling within a few hours after the filling is placed into the tooth, and usually moves up! Neurological symptoms are some of the results. Mercury has an affinity for the nerves and attaches thereto.
Usually energetic testing finds it easily. The location and type of metal can be easily determined with someone who does muscle testing or one of the other different forms of testing (EAV, Asyra, tensor, etc.)
I have been around Dr. K. for some 15 years and have never met a person, his patients, who has Lyme who did not also have a problem with toxic metals and environmental toxins, chemicals, etc. The microbes (Lyme bacteria and other infections) thrive in that terrain, due to the low oxygenation and effort to survive. Metal toxicity is a factor in most chronic diseases and is usually followed by fungal infections.
I have been posting since 2000 and most of my posts are on the subject of heavy metal toxcicity. So possibly pull some up and start reading.
If I have learned anything over the years, one cannot be symptom-free while still toxic with heavy metals. One doesn't need to know really which metal it is because the treatment is fairly universal - but in order to get rid of microbial infections, the metals have to be treated.
My recent hairtest showed that I had picked up uranium! and was releasing it through treatment via my hair. Washington State is close to Chernobyl and also close to Fukushima. Curious to see what my next hairtest shows.
Please do not ignore toxic metals. Life is a lot simpler if you treat parasites, toxic metals, and rather than treating bacteria etc. for years on end, it turns into a few months. That is what Dr. K. told me recently again.
Again, best wishes.
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bcb1200
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Hi folks:
Just an update. Now on full dose of Rizol Gamma and 4 Freeze Dried Garlic 3x / day. Plan is to stay on this for 4 more weeks (6 total) before staring pharmaceuticals.
I still see parasites exiting. Saw one this moring in fact. Long, black, stringlike. I haven't eaten anything like that in recent days. So it must be.
Emailed my LLMD after the first parasite (post #1) and they have me 4 Rx for pharmaceuticals to do as well. Mainly biltricide, ivermectin, and alinia over the course of a week or so. I also have Byron White A/P that I"m about to start.
I hate parasites.
-------------------- Bite date ? 2/10 symptoms began 5/10 dx'd, after 3 months numerous test and doctors
IgM Igenex +/CDC + + 23/25, 30, 31, 34, 41, 83/93
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Currently at around 95% +/- most days. Posts: 3139 | From Massachusetts | Registered: May 2010
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