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GreenWings
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Has anyone felt affected by this huge and extra-powerful full moon?

Is there really something to that?

I'm trying to figure out why I am getting frighteningly worse over the past 3 days.

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I know the parasite thread is daunting it's so large, but there is talk over there about this same thing-

I'm doing a parasite and yeast treatment, and this weekend has been very difficult- insomnia, etc.

Real for me!

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Lyme positive PCR blood, and
positive Bartonella henselae Igenex, 2011.
low positive Fry biofilm test, 2012.
Update 7/16- After extensive treatments,
doing okay!

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Yeah, it's parasites (very common). Parasites are active before and during full moons. Visit PARASITE WARRIOR'S THREAD. It gets lots of action around full moons (great thread with lots of info).

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GreenWings
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Thank you both. I just got bit but have not been treated for co-infections. Does Babesia count as a parasite or is it affected by the full moon? I didn't have shortness of breath until 3 days ago, which I am told is a Babesia symptom.
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I have always been greatly affected - by the beauty of the full moon. Last night's was spectacular. I feel very peaceful, sitting in the dark, looking out, letting its light flood the room.

I feel for those who have other kinds of reactions and hope that someday the sheer beauty and wonder will be experiences to enjoy.

Maybe I'm just "ET" and want to "go home" as I look through my cheapo binoculars, it just seems to envelope me with light.
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Carol in PA
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Super Moon On June 22 And June 23, Saturday And Sunday Night
...the Moon will appear larger in the night�s sky than at any other point until August 2014.

The Super Moon will appear about 14% larger and 30% brighter than a more typical Full Moon does.


Read more at
http://planetsave.com/2013/06/22/supermoon-2013-super-moon-on-june-22-and-23-saturday-and-sunday-night/

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I very much appreciate the beauty of the moon- and nature around me, it brings me joy, into the present.

I don't blame the moon. But do admit, wish my body were not infected.

Green Wings- you are very fortunate to have caught your situation early- that is good news, indeed.

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positive Bartonella henselae Igenex, 2011.
low positive Fry biofilm test, 2012.
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doing okay!

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I used to herx every full moon!

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Opinions, not medical advice!

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nefferdun
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I used to herx every full moon too. I dreaded full moon's.

I am not sure about this super moon but come to think of it, I am having more symptoms than usual. Last night while at the movies I had a sudden cramp so severe I almost screamed.

I think it might be a good time to load up on anti-parasitic drugs.

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Yea, I feel dizzy, my eyes are going buggy, and I'm very moody. I was doing fairly well [Frown]

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Im feeling it bigtime....and i have to admit i thought it sounded a but nutty...but after contracting lyme and cos, nothing surpises me anymore.
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Im feeling it bigtime....and i have to admit i thought it sounded a but nutty...but after contracting lyme and cos, nothing surpises me anymore.
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