I spoke with this man. He's not a nut. I may be, but he isn't:
The idea that there is an exposure threshold, below which microwave radiation can be considered safe, has been disproven many times over. In Moscow, Igor Belyaev has found resonance effects on bacterial DNA that occur at exposure levels 10,000,000,000,000,000 times less than the average exposure from a cell phone. W Grundler, in Germany, has found effects on the growth of yeast cells, also at near-zero levels of exposure.
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no wonder they call us lymies nut cases. When i read reports like this, i look at other doctors etc,,who are healthy. Most of us are here because we are ill from tick bites. Most have yeast from antibiotics,nsaid's,etc. Oil of oregano is great for controlling yeast issues. Just my opinion.
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charlie
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....get some ordinary tea tree oil like from walmart or gnc and rub it on your tongue.
It will make you gag and spit. It will also make the white/gray coating go away after a few applications.
our cell phones will remain aloof....
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tailz
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I don't really care what anybody calls me - Lyme Disease or not - on the forum or off of it.
Fact is, EMFs are causing yeasts to grow.
Fact is, EMFs are causing Lyme Disease to become chronic.
Fact is, bacteria have a magnetic sense - ALL living things do.
Fact is, we are living things and cell phones are NOT.
Fact is, I don't deserve to suffer from chronic infection and eventually die of it for technology's sake.
Fact is, you don't either - but you will eventually. We all will.
This yeast isn't just in my mouth - it's throughout my body - especially during peak cell phone hours. I can't believe how complacent everybody is?
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I have never had a "yeast" issue until Lyme and the use of antibiotics.
How is your diet Tailz?
Yeast, like other infections, is opportunistic.
Lower the immune system (Lyme) add in a couple of co-infections,
Then take antibiotics. What do you get?
An overgrowth of yeast.
I've also used Candida Clear for yeast. Unfortunately, my best friend when it comes
To yeast is diflucan. One pill goes a long way.
Tailz, are you taking any probiotics? Eating a low carb, low sugar diet?
I am not debating whether EMF's can contribute to this problem,
However, the most likely culprits for me are antibiotics and a poorly functioning immune system.
Hugs,
Geneal
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tailz
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Probiotics don't seem to help. I don't notice any difference.
My diet consists of canned peas, grapeseed oil, sea salt, grape juice, cinnamon, turmeric, and yesterday I tried fresh tomato - I even grew the darn tomato.
My neighbor has high EMFs in her house, and she called me over to look at her bowel movement the other morning - it was skinny. My house isn't as high EMF-wise, but sometimes it feels like I should be going to the bathroom, and nothing happens. This is when my tongue will start to turn white on me, and this is more likely to occur weekends and evenings.
I talked to another woman who I suspected has Lyme, and she lives near a transformer, and she was telling me she has had to be hospitalized on numerous occasions for the sole purpose of unblocking her intestines. Hers get all twisted up, and then she can't have a bowel movement, and tthen she gets sick.
I think these EMFs are preventing normal bowel movements. I get sick every time I visit with my neighbor, and it takes me days to recover.
I eat absolutely no bread, no meat, no milk, no eggs, no grains, no cheese, no sweets (other than grape juice - 100% grape juice). I can't believe yeast can still live in my colon with what I eat.
I can't seem to tolerate high protein, or I'd get rid of the peas as I realize peas are carbs. On the bright side, canned peas have a ton of vitamin C and copper. I know Lyme hates copper.
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