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Lymetoo
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AWESOME! I really am impressed with it! Very well organized and readable....a plus for any Lymie!

It came in the mail yesterday and saved my life! I had to take my mom to the ER [she has pneumonia, but should be OK] and it really helped having something to read.

Otherwise, I would have sat there for 5 hrs staring at the walls!

I was really encouraged by what you said about the Lyme going gangbusters when someone goes off abx. I'm encouraged because that hasn't happened to me! I'm sure the mangosteen has helped some with that.

I've been off abx since late November and am on Dr C's "after normal" protocol which involves taking 2000 mg of flagyl every 5 wks, followed by two days of Biaxin.

I have barely herxed at all on that! You can believe I was scared to death to take 2000 mg of flagyl all at once!

Anyway, back to the book. I'm looking to buy a Rife or KMT22 in the next 6 months. Depends upon whether or not my car with 207,000 miles on it holds up or not!

I also think every LLMD needs to read this book! I can't wait to finish reading it....and then to see about buying a Rife. Actually, I have Trout's old noriftrife....but it's still not hooked up! Help!!

So after all that rambling.......I just wanted to say congratulations on such a fine book!

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Dang, I mailed it last Thursday. Let me know if you don't get it by tomorrow. It's insured.

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quote:
Originally posted by theskyking:

Does it need to be refrigerated after opening?



Yep! Glad you got it!

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Lymetoo, thanks for reminding me I needed to order this book.

Skyking, thanks to your postings almost 20 months ago, I found a way to treat without abx (which were getting me nowhere). I owe it you to purchase your book.

Pam


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The book is great! Very well organized!! Even a neuro-lyme brain can read it and understand it!!

Thanks so much Bryan!

robi


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Bryan, I will order the book, in a week or so. I own a doug and a B3, but both loaned out. I may need to order an other one. I think it would work great, with the MP. Kind of a one two punch. I think rife can kill the keetes, but also it stimulates the immune system. I think the magpulser, rife and MP would all work synergistically.
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Hi Bryan - I just finished reading your book. Thank God for you, all your research and willingness to share it. I was horrified when I thought that abx were the only way.

I have one question right now. I've been scanning for alternatives for babesia. It doesn't seem that the artemisinin is really working for people fully. It doesn't even seem that the abx are working very well either. The salt/c folks are saying that it does not target the babesia. You mentioned in your book that rife doesn't work well for babesia.

Do you have a non abx protocol for babesia you could discuss? Is that what the Xango is about? I believe it was you who mentioned Neem for babesia somewhere. Would neem, xango, artemisin be a good way to start?

Also, will the things taken for babesia interfere with rife by forcing the buggers to change form?

Thank you so much for all your help. Your book is something that can alter the course of many folks lives.

Angie


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Try pulsed electromagnetic fields for treating Babesia. Did Bryan forget to mention the link in his book?

Here is a link for you; http://www.mercola.com/2000/may/7/magnet_malaria.htm

That may be why the magnetic pulser that is nothing but a coil and some car batteries is so popular. I have been playing with a solid state version for years.

The Doug Coil also helps, but it is aimed at killing lyme bacteria. It used a 1000 watt amplifier to drive a coil.


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Hi - Thanks Bob. The lyme/rife folks have been using the mag pulser for some time. I understand it's great for lyme.

Bryan do you know if that is working against Babesia???


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Skyking,

I haven't done to much research on rife's but will look into your book.

My question, Domimic is 8 years old fighting lyme on oral abx May 1 will be two years.

Is rife safe for a child?

Lymetoo got me wondering (can't wait to read the book) when she said:

"I was really encouraged by what you said about the Lyme going gangbusters when someone goes off abx. I'm encouraged because that hasn't happened to me! I'm sure the mangosteen has helped some with that."

Dominic has been off abx 3 times then it seems like all *** breaks loose in his body and he is backsliding within 2 months.

Dr C is talking IV's if he is not showing mark improvement by summer time. Actually wanted to start them now. I am still looking for another way out..

Email me privately if you like,
Thanks for any replies
Starr


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have you tried pulsing antibiotics? Do not just go off them cold turkey. Your immune system becomes dependent on them and needs time to recover.

As far as small chirldren and PEMF (Pulsed electro magnetic Fields) There was a study a while back showing a possible risk of Lukemia. However some say the study was flawed. It is IMO a case of - if you are sick you need the treatment but if not it may harm you. Think of Quinine, it can kill a healthy person.


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H Bryan - Thank you for your input. I would really be grateful if you would answer one more question: If it were you just getting started to overcome lyme and babesia, what would you do? Where would you start, and what exactly would you include?

I know this is a lot to ask, but even after looking at your book, every website and post I could find, I still find myself confused because of the babesia.

Thank you so much!

Angie


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I would like to read the book. Will it come out in paperback?

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The book IS paperback....plasticized cover.


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Bryan,

I'm definitely going to order the book! How long did it take you to recover and did you ever do abx?


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