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mycoplasma1
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Saw your post re: mag and alternative treatments and would love to know your protocol.

I was diagnosed with CFS (myco, HHV-6, CMV, Candida) but just got an Equivocal IGM (IGG was neg. with a few positive bands) test back from Igenex so my new Lyme Dr./Natruopath (a good one!) is building me up and detoxing me. I am taking 4 life transfer factor (4x daily - giving me headaches and a little weakness) and detoxing my liver (helped with energy) and also homeopathic regimen for cleansing/dextox. He is also giving me IV Glutathione and Vit C , Selenium, Mag. every other week. This is helping greatly, but I am having trouble with sleep -he has me on Neuroscience neurotransmitters (Excitocor, Tranacor).

We are now deciding whether to do The Marshall Protocol, or try another antibiotic protocol. Marshall scares me, but I know it's probably what would work in the long run! I've probably had this undiagnosed for 8-10 years meaning I'm chronic, and have never tried any long course of antibiotics. I really need some suggestions here. What about a Samento trial? I heard that works for some. Also a friend said I could borrow his Rife machine (he's on Marshall Protocol).

Anyway, any advice for this newbie would be great!

Thanks,

Chris


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Hi,

You said:

I am taking 4 life transfer factor (4x daily - giving me headaches and a little weakness) and detoxing my liver (helped with energy) and also homeopathic regimen for cleansing/dextox. He is also giving me IV Glutathione and Vit C , Selenium, Mag. every other week. This is helping greatly, but I am having trouble with sleep -he has me on Neuroscience neurotransmitters (Excitocor, Tranacor).

I have a feeling I need someof this, esspecially the dotoxing my liver, probably most everythin else too.

Could you tell me what your'e using to detox?

I appreciate it so much. I am so loaded up with drugs and need cleaned out.

Thanks and god Bless You,

Pam


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Marnie
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Until the truth surfaces...and it will...our only effective alternative, IMHO, seems to be Rife.

That said, if your electrolytes are okay (K level not too high)...research Alka Max by Tri medica.

Citrates INactivate PFK. Look at the ingredients in Alka Max.

Instead of licorice, I just wish they'd sub the B complex vits.

Get off sugar. Complex carbs are OKAY and needed.

When Mg leaves the cell, calcium tries to go in (this is where calcium channel blockers come into play). Then angiotensin kicks in (this is where the Marshall protocol kicks in), then TNF alpha goes up (to block this, Humira or Remicade).

Why not correct the underlying problem? Get to the ROOT of the problem.

Look very closely at the Romanian abstract at the end of my "Updated in a Nutshell" post. The % decrease of Mg levels is astounding!!! This requires IV doses...given and maintained until the infection is gone. I wish I knew which Mg they gave, how much and how often. But I do know it HAD to be IV doses.

Research Dr. Lorraine Day. She cured her cancer (also follows the glycolysis pathway) using a 10 step program. It doesn't "cost" anything, but involves major life changes - for most of us ;-)

Wishing you a safe journey back to health.


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Thanks Marnie!

What do you think of The Marshall Protocol?

I wish we knew what Mag. was given, as my Dr. does IV's and is open to suggestions.

A friend of mine has a rife machine I'd like to borrow. I heard it takes at least a year and no one is ever sure whether they are herxing or it's just the disease. My friend said it didn't work for him.

PAM - you should look into HEEL homeopathic treatments on the web. I am using their detox protocol. It's not very expensive and gets things moving in the liver and lymphatic system.

Thanks!

Chris


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