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lisag
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Hi:

Just read a thread on the general board about a congressman who cured his lyme by taking this. Any merit to this. Should I add this to my protocol treatment....can't hurt, can it?

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Mom in WI
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lisag,

The story is also found in the Book, Lyme Disease & Rife Machine by Bryan Rosner. It apparently was an experimental thing he did with a cow. If I remember right....he had some of his blood injected into the cow. Apparently, the cow was then treated for Lymes, and when she freshen (meaning she gave birth to a calf) the first milk was save for the congressman to drink. The milk was supposed to contain antibodies to fight his type of Lymes.
We run a small dairy farm had to admit this idea has been interesting to say the less. But for now, we'll stick to our LLMD treatment.

Mom in WI

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imanurse
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I have heard there are some Iowans that did this and they see the LLMD infectious disease doc Dr. B in Kansas City.

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mimi
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I say we line up the nice cows and have cocktail hour [Big Grin] I bet it is as close to a big boost for our immune systems as anything else out there. Not sure about a cure but would love to hear more.
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Curley911
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I would want to know what test he took that gave him a negative. Bovine, hmmmm, something about that word that just makes the story much more interesting. C'mon over to my place, we're grilling BOvine tonight, LOL
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Marnie
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Colostrum in transfer factor may increase TNF alpha.

Transfer factor augments cell-mediated immunity or pushes a TH2 to a TH1 state.

Could exacerbate or augment.

http://stopcancer.com/transfer_factor_drBockReport.htm

Research the nutrients in Kontrole.

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My daughter took this for about 12 months. She was diagnosed with CFS at the time so no ABX treatment. I didn't help or hurt her.

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My daughter took this for about 12 months. She was diagnosed with CFS at the time so no ABX treatment. I didn't help or hurt her.
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Sorry, I am to tired to read the article right now. Is it good for me or bad?????????? I have hashimottos and lyme so I bought some but have not opened it yet.
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mimi [confused]

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Foggy
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Tried it, no dice. No harm either, other than my wallet. [Wink]
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I tried some that a farmer/scientist had made for another lady and still had some frozen--no dice. But I realized it was unlikely to work. If antigens would work, my own would work, as I had sky high antigens in the beginning. The whole point of borrelia is its always changing its antigenic surface.
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