troutscout
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Yep.......
I'm feelin' it...it is hitting me VERY strong and I am also doing HCL, SUPER LIQUID Pro biotics, Ionic footbath and rife.
Thank Goodness, I have some angels that are supplying all of this for free.
Each item I am using has shown its efficacy to me on seperate occassions.
Folks......I ahve battled for almost 5 years over 14 months of IV.....a bad liver, failing bone marrow...my wifes cancer, my childrens Lyme infection, the loss of our mold infested home, bankruptcy and a Mother-In Law that literaaly tried to end my marriage a year ago.
And I am telling you that things are finally clearing up...at least I think...and the recovering TASTES wonderful.
Never give up....NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trout
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Health
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that is great to hear!
I hope things continue to go well for you,
Trish
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Thank you for posting on your progress. Hope for continued success for you and your family.
Claire
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Beverly
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Hi Trout,
I'm glad things are looking up for you, and your family. I hope that it continues for a long long time.
Congrats on the improvement! Did you do the 14 months of IV awhile ago or are you doing that now?
Could you give us a little information on the RIFE - what type of machine, how often, etc.?
Thanks,
- Andrew
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SForsgren
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Troutscout:
Can you tell us more about the Cold Laser and Footbath that started the subject of this thread?
Thanks
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trueblue
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WooHoo! Go trout! Long may the good stuff continue!
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I have heard that cold lasers in the hands of those that know how to use them can work miracles.
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Marnie
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That is GREAT news Kent!
HCL...why? Not producing enough? Or to speed up the availability of glucose via breakdown of more complex carbs?
I suspect the WFL has high levels of glycine which insects (dinner for that nice reptile) use as a defense mechanism.
Very odd amino acid! Why only THIS lizard?
PERHAPS...this "blue belly" lizard...
What we see as the color blue, is in reality, a REFLECTION. That particular wavelength is NOT absorbed.
I repeat, that wavelength is NOT absorbed, it is reflected.
If blue light is not absorbed (but is REFLECTED), it would appear the REVERSE of this would happen:
Blue light inhibited the uptake of the amino acids glycine, proline and arginine and of ammonia in growing cells, while it enhanced the uptake of these amino acids in resting cells.
In other words, block the blue wavelength (reflect it) to promote the uptake of the amino acids glycine, proline and arginine...via the other colors in "light" therapy (esp. red !)...which also looks to be how LED treatments are working...releasing glycine.
We don't want the blue wavelength (save that for HIV...to reduce bilirubin, for starters).
Hence far infra red to increase glycine levels.
A good thing...a very good thing.
Check out epithelial sodium channel gating via glycine as well as glycine acting as a hinge for potassium channels.
This is why to remove a tick, we should be injecting lidocaine under the tick...blocks Na channels for starters!
Glutamate carries Na into the cell, pushing K out.
With Mg, zinc, and glycine low...the NMDA (glutamate) receptors are only accepting glutamate...not good. It is off the charts.
Gotta get K and Cl back IN the cell to knock off Bb.
"When glycine receptors are activated, Cl- enters the neuron..."
and..."glycine gated chloride channel in neutrophils"
How to drop glutamate levels so Na isn't carried into the cell and K pushed out?
Well... supply the other nutrients needed to make...
NAC, glycine +(using excess glutamate) = glutathione, our MAJOR anti-oxidant which is kapoot so melatonin, next best antioxidant, takes over to TRY to protect the cell from oxidative damage.
Ahhh...J E L L O.
Gelatin. Builds, protects joints...complete protein...glycine and many more.
Kent...to be on the safe side, add D-ribose. It converts to D-galactose for the body and D-glucose for the brain. Gotta destroy Bb, but protect the "sick" cells using a "sugar" Bb can't use, but WE can. It is very cardiac protective.
Bb's PKC inhibitor looks to be PKC DELTA...we respond by upregulating alot of "alpha" as well as some "beta" and "gamma".
Too much alpha. Triggers NFkB IKA cell signal...eventually turns off a cancer supressor gene that produces a protein called maspin...hello metastasis.
Glycine downregulates NFkB and TNF alpha.
And much more (esp. protects the liver during ischemia).
Now...about downregulating HMG CoA reductase...halting VLDL release. Mg does this as well as glucagon. The body is trying hard to not allow Bb to build its cell wall. When sugar is in scarce supply for the cells, the body triggers the alternative route to provide glucose.
The idea is: provide the sick cell with some energy...gluconeogenesis kicks in. We MAKE glucose from non-carbon sources...while TRYING to destroy the pathogen triggering this mess.
Now Bb has what it wants...a nonstop supply of sugar and specific amino acids, not to mention Na IN the cell and K out.
We normally make cholesterol (myelin sheath, our own cell walls, etc.), but if not enough nutrients are available, the myelin sheath can be compromised for the nutrients in it (amino acids).
More to the stew...I know your wife will catch on...
Abx. destroy lactobacillus which make B6 for us. But...this maybe already downregulated for other reasons.
B6 can downregulate high levels of prolactin (hyperprolactemia caused by specific opoids) but...
prolactin (Feb, 2007) is in immediate test mode to...get this...spontaneously restore the myelin sheath!
So we might drop B6 to protect the myelin sheath.
When and if cholesterol is broken down...up goes estrogen and testosterone. Both are protective to a degree.
Estrogen is problematic...for men as well as women (we both have estrogen receptors throughout our bodies). Estrogen has 3 forms, 2 "good", 1 "bad"...guess what happens.
Mr. B has a thing for Miss E.
We found a way, didn't we?
Where there's a will, there's a way!!!
God Bless you and your family always.
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Foggy
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Wb Trout!
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troutscout
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Hey,
The deep reaction from the laser is awesome....
Erchonis....$16,000
The EB Pro footbath is from Erchonis also...$3500.
Gotts Run, Trout
Thanks everyone...really...been busy.
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Surprised you haven't heard of ionic foot baths before. Hubby does feel these are helpful for removing toxins. Many chiros and alternative docs have these in their offices. Many different brands. Several Natures's Sunshine vitamin distributors who have storefront offices also have these.
Price is usually $35 - $50 per treatment. Seems like every practitioner has slightly different treatment protocols. Most have a color chart indicating what is supposedly detoxed -- black flecks for heavy metals, green tint for liver, foam in the water for lymph, cellular debris etc.
Marnie,
Here is a previous thread discussing HCL -- hubby got up to a total of about 20 capsules daily - did improve digestion but can't really say whether it killed any bugs.
P.S. Trout -- Always happy to read that someone is improving.
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SForsgren
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I have heard of them. In fact, I have one and use it three times per week. I was just not clear what specific product was being used until the EBPro post was made. I do think they can be helpful. I have the GTech BodyCleanse. Thanks
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Marnie
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Need to consider the impact on glutamine which can convert to glutamate.
Tough call! If glutamine converts to glutamate...which carries Na and Cl into the cell which Bb needs for motility...
"It is also interesting that motility of B. burgdorferi requires a high concentration of NaCl and pH 7.6, which are the normal physiological conditions for interstitial fluids. In any case, our data suggest that chemotaxis may indeed be important for the pathogenesis of B. burgdorferi."
Hydrochloric acid is nasty, corrosive stuff. Nevertheless, it is one of the most important secretions in the stomach. It helps in the digestion of protein and the absorption of some minerals and vitamins.
Lack of this stomach acid is officially known as hypochlorhydria. It's more likely to occur as you age, says William Warnock, N.D., a naturopathic doctor in Shelburne, Vermont. Without it, you may have an upset stomach, a feeling of fullness, or a sense of discomfort or indigestion.
``The ability of the stomach to secrete acid declines with age,'' he says. ``I believe that many older people have digestive problems because they just aren't producing enough hydrochloric acid.''
Lack of acid may be the result of gluten intolerance, an intestinal problem. A low-acid condition is also commonly seen in people with chronic autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. Hypochlorhydria has also been associated with gastritis, a stomach inflammation, and with the skin disease psoriasis."
"These individuals often exhibit a weakened immune system and heightened intestinal permeability (also called "leaky gut"), which suggests that
an inadequate supply of glutamine is associated with reduced immune function and increased intestinal permeability."
Far infrared...lower TNF alpha and IL1B, INactivate NFkBIKKA. INcrease NO - dilate vessels to help lower toxic glutamate levels.
Excessive glutamate is common in many diseases...MS, AD,ALS, Parkinsons...
Salt loving pathogens, triggering glutamine -> glutamate.
Ginkgo, vitamin E, vitamin C and far infrared will indeed help..a lot. D- ribose and likely glycine (in gelatin) too.
Time...give this time! Be really good about the daily saunas and be sure to drink a good mineral water before/during the sauna.
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