Topic: SOMEONE PLZ tell me What this site A CURE is it true?
livinlyme
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http://www.lymephotos.com/ I am baffled now I was searching for Lyme Disease no cure and pulled this site up.. vitamin C and salt>>>???? worms? okay Now I think alina and doxcy should have helped me but after a couple of months on them and no meds since I am still sick sick sick.. maybe this isnt the combo....or maybe something else is wrong with me...
Being I am in FLorida.. there is little else I can do unless I get my medicaid waiver approved..
I'm too old for this help and to young for that help.. But yet I am still a human being.. so who really cares anyways except you people on this board..
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Marnie
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Na knocks out a lot of pathogens.
Bb likes Na...it carries choline into the cells.
In reality, Bb does not like Mg, elastase, NO, superoxide, H2O2, calprotectin, iron, KCL, Tritec.
But it has MULTIPLE ways to protect itself from those.
In theory..this combo does indeed raise the pH, but to get hydrogen into the MITOCHONDRIA is quite another thing!
Vitamin C is indeed missing.
Getting rid of co-infections isn't bad. The body has to chose the route to fight whichever one is the most immediate threat.
Which certainly complicates matters!
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livinlyme
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okay thanks all for your replies...
as for the vitamin c.. my father when he was dx'd with MS at age 47 was told that whatever he was doing to keep it up.. because that was probably the only thing that could have held off the attacks... for so long as most people are dx'd in their 30's... I know some people are much younger now adays...
but anyway the only thing he had done for years everyday was take literally a handful of vitamin C.. since he was in the army.. he continued doing this until he was placed on so many pills that he cut his regimine of vitamin C down...his health rapidly declined after that until he was placed on ABX,, and then the major improvement before he died...
no one expected him to die when he did since he was seemingly doing so well for like 15 months before he died while he was on ABX..
as for the salt i know this would cause alarm and concern in my whole family as we all have some form of heart ailments.. including my husband and dad who are no longer with us so far my youngest is the only who does not have anything detected but he has diabetes so it is a matter of time before he will...
UNLESS...??!!
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D Bergy
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I considered the experimental Salt/C as a treatment for my wife but it was so new at the time we did not pursue it. Some have reported improvement using it and a few have had problems with it. Some combine it with experimental Rife treatments. This is a group that has more info. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lymestrategies/
The main choices for treatment other than pharmaceutical antibiotics are:
Herbal, Buhner's herbs are mentioned here now and again.
Cowden Protocol: This involves natural antibiotics such as TOA free cats claw(Samento) and Cumanda and more. We used this for a while and did get some improvement.
Salt/C as you mentioned.
IRT Immune response training. Sounds bizarre to me, but I would not discount it. It seems to be working for quite a few people.
Rife based experimental treatment. I have more experience in this than the rest. It has worked well for us and others. But some have not improved with it.
The salt/c is probably the least cost, then Cowden protocol in the short term, or the Herbal route. Rife is a one time cost for a frequency device or possibly more than one device. You pay per session for IRT but I do not know how much.
There are probably other Lyme treatments. These are the ones I am aware of.
None of them work every time and all of them have some risk known or unknown.
Best Regards
D Bergy
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