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jamescase20
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I have to my amazment discovered that frontline plus applied normally to the skin like a dog...appears to fully shut down lyme and CWD lyme entirely. However, they appear to be able to hide in red blood cells, but only CWD or "hatchlings", NO keets are found inside cells or anywhere for that matter. I repeat, NO KEETS FOUND, "0". Theres 1 other person using this tx and they report the same findings. We both found our "stabbing pains" vanish after about 24 hrs of first use.

I have found the chemicals in FLP is used on crops such as mushrooms, fed to cows, etc, so dont go crazy on me. And overdose range required about 50 to 100 times the normal dog dose to cause death. So theres a what medical people call a drug with a high margin of safety.
We have used roughly 1.5x to 6x the normal dose for a dog....taking our weight into consideration.

This does not appear to kill bart sadly. However, watch for my revolution post, that does appear to kill bart, AND lyme. =)

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lymielauren28
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James, I really think this is great. But what I really want to know is - how do you FEEL???

Do you feel better?

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By the way, I'm so glad that you continue to post here [Smile]

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Its too soon for me to make any judgements about how I feel frankly. I just added another vet drug revolution and that through me into what I would call a massive bart herx. That was 2 weeks ago today.

After a say 2 week long migraine like headache (right side only) it seems I am feeling a bit better, and the headaches have slowly been less intense. The frontline took away most of the stabbing pains within 24 hours. That I can attest to for sure. That was VERY noticable. My mom followed my TX against my advice and she found relief just the same...shes using FLP and olive leaf in high doses, I checked her blood and shes got bart and lyme but she appears to be ridding it slowly.

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great. its still killing the lyme.

after all the stuff youve taken i dont know what else is left to kill.

perhaps a break and some time to re balance would be in order.

if you dont relent, the only thing left to kill will be yourself.

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I am not really on much right now...just 2 vet drugs...and it seems way less side effects then the darn abx where.
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I read that GSE does not enter into blood, that it cannot leach into the body though the intestions...and therefore useless. Perhaps topically it could, but I read some research that claims it wont get into blood via orally.


But, further, that if one could get it into blood that it did kill bugs.

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I would disagree with the GSE only being beneficial topically. I had my worse herx while taking about 60 drops/day last spring (before I knew I had Lyme). My muscles felt like someone had beat me, all over my body.

It was intense to say the least. I'd like to try again, but after that.... yikes!!

Glad the Frontline is still working for you!

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James, you cite certain safety criteria in justifying human topical application of fipronil. You have faith where many don't, in FDA-approved studies, etc.

Surely you understand these same studies and recommended uses DO NOT indicate direct human consumption.

As an organic farmer I don't use products like these, but many do. I don't know any farmer who would consume anything treated with fipronil & co. before the proper described drawdown period had passed. (Supposedly giving measurable amounts time to become inactive and/or cycle out of the plant, animal, etc. lol?)

Isn't the way you've repeatedly presented this info - "I have found the chemicals in FLP is used on crops such as mushrooms, fed to cows, etc, so dont go crazy on me" - somewhat misleading?

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No.
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get to a dr asap.

last time ill suggest it

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