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sue-in-austin-tx
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What symptoms remain for those of you who are considered to no longer have an "active" lyme infection by your LLMD? (Maybe you are just on herbals to keep lyme from getting out of hand again, or rarely have remissions or feel at 90%, for example, or your doctor has actually said that they feel your lyme is no longer active.)

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Fibermyalgia, muscle soreness in neck and upper back.
This is related to toxins that have accumulated...not lyme. I am detoxing now and feeling fantastic.

Tested positive for KPU...which is the inablility to detox correctly as many with lyme have this problem with lack of zinc and other minerals. Recommend t test for this problem.


Also had/have parasites...candida/yeast, heavy metals, mercury amalgams were removed!

Have been doing the allergie-immun therapy with fantastic results. This re-boots the body, so it recognizes what is good for the body and what is not...it opens detox pathways...and restores the informatinal system so out bodies can balance and work effectively...

I recommend anyone who has lyme in remission to start the Allergie immun therapy. A perfect time to remove genetic blocks that set you up for getting ill with lyme! We are not out of the woods until all is clear!

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Lightpafait,

Awesome to hear of your great health. What are you using to detox?

Best of luck to your continued success. JKV

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My Lyme is inactive and I have no symptoms.

I am working on replenishing lost neurotransmitters, which is helping me with adrenals/sleep. I sleep through the night, but am starting to get tired at night and stay asleep better. My basal temperatures are more steady, too.

I currently use the Bionic 880 monthly, not that I need it, but that I want to prevent Lyme from coming back. I also take the neurotransmitters, KPU, iron, magnesium and resveratrol (antioxidant).

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JKV

I use a ND to help me know what to do and when for my particular body...I preface what I am doing with this info, so those who read this know it is individual to get the best results.

After choosing to stop abx...with lyme load lowered...but still having it and milder cyclical symptoms...I began my detox quest.

I get muscle tested with ART, by a trained practitioner along with some tests to see if I am moving heavy metals, have fungus/candida/ parasites, etc. Also tested viruses and bacteria, and lyme and co-infections. To see what the priority is at the time, and to work with that first, to remove one layer of the onion before the next.

From that , a systematic approach has been taken.

1. Had my mercury amalgams removed and replace with substance that it compatible with my body. Used a natural dentist.

Took chorella, garlic tincture , detox foot bath, and epsom salt baths...to help start the cleansing. For three months approx.

Still had lyme and symptoms at this time.

2. Did some natural remedies vie ART testing for the lyme...got the load down a lot, but still tested positive for it.

3.Then tested positive to start the Allergie Immune therapy....I waited three months to begin this...as tested that I needed it, but also tested to wait, that my body needed to be in a healthier state and prepared to begin it!

4. I found that the healthier state was emotional healing! With work on that, my lyme was released!!!!

5. Took Humaworm to remove parasites...had so many. Stool test did not show any, but energetic testing showed them. Humaworm took care of a large number and got the load down...I believe I still have some that I will work on later.
Also did a colon cleanse during this time...


6. Then tested "yes" to begin the Allergie immune therapy. The allergie immun therapy by itself has started the process of chemical heavy metal, clearing after amalgam removal. IT has corrected errors in my body, that now enable my body to process correctly in all areas.

A.I. has cleared all my food and environmental allergies as well.

Took no other supplements during this time...just 5 drops under the tongue three times a day for two weeks on and two weeks off...(I am on round 8 now)

although I tested positive for the KPU protocol at the same time as beginning A.I, I waited to begin the KPU minerals as my body was not ready to take full advantage, or fully absorb all my lacking minerals. (muscle testing confirmed I need the minerals...but confirmed I will need them for less time by doing the AI therapy first...without AI therapy I may need to supplement with KPU threapy indefinately)

As symptoms resolved or got worse temporarily before resolving, I use various binders, along with chorella, garlic, apple pectin, fluids for hydration and waste removal, liver and kidney support and drainage, along with occasional far infrared saunas, regular exercise, getting fresh air and sunshine, and lymph drainage massage and prayer! Need to release physical, emotional, and environmental toxins.

Fibromyalgia symptoms lifted last month. I usually had them regularly for at least 20 years...Knee pain that I always thought was arthritis finally left also last month! Brain fog left after I had my mercury amalgams removed before A.I therapy!

My nails that were falling off and flaking...are now normal! My depression and anxiety has gone and my labido has returned from non-existant to normal! This are all resolved symptoms over the past 10 month of doing the Allergie Immune therapy with doing no other treatment.

I just started the core minerals for the KPU last week...and I test great for them now along with still doing the A.I> therapy. I am doing this in layers, and systematically.

I believe I am seeing good results as I an doing these in layers, and being patient, and not doing too much at once. I also believe getting my lyme in remission...and co-infections gone helped make the A.I. rapidly effective for me and my family.

Again...we are all in different places with our health and symptoms, but I do believe all can achieve better health with a form of detox.

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My lyme has been inactive sence April 09.

Dealing with yeast with a strict diet right now and natural antifungals.

Cognitive function is not all that great. LLMD and my Integrative Dr. believe it is from lead and mercury proven by high levels in a urine test.

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Lyme diagnosed 2007
3 1/2 years treatment with oral combos, Cowden, IV roc. BW herbs. Off all abx in 12/10. Feeling good.

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quote:
Originally posted by lightparfait:
and not doing too much at once.

This was important for me, too. When I was in the more critical stage, I HAD to do a lot at once to beat down the infections a bit.

When I was doing all alternative, trying to build my body back, I had to give my body time to respond and get stronger because of the therapy. ie, I would do the Bionic for three weeks, then take a month off ... off everything except necessary stuff like thyroid and iron. It's counter-productive to do another therapy during time off.

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Lightparfait,
thanks for the info and such interesting/easy suggestions on how to begin detox.

thanks so much as I can't deal with the meds anymore. My load is much lower and have very mild 4week flares lasting one day.

What is ART testing? Chorella? Where do you get that?

Again,thanks. I'm going to try the garlic tincture, epsom salts bath.

Janice

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jkv...

ART is autonomic response testing...similar to muscle testing but more accurate. Developed by Dr. K., the natural MD featured on the "under our Skin" documentary on lyme. I called his office and asked for a trained ART practitioner in my area.

Many people helped me here on lymenet...six goofy is one of them, nanadobu and gigi, who have had wisdom and experience regarding detox.

I am no expert, but post my experiences to help those as I was helped here on lymenet.

I am grateful to all...the questioners, and positive, truthful responders!

I would suggest searching for posts on detox and learn what you can. There is much posted on the many pages of the allergie immun thread about detox and various natural remedies and drainage protocols and products.

Again, you do not want to do too much at once..but want to do what your body needs now.

I also use a biotenser to help me know what products are resonating with my frequencies...at a given time. This is most likely foreign to you and most...so you may want to learn about this as an aid in helping you when you are alone...in your kitchen...trying to think, what next?

Many threads on the biotenser, and its use on the bionic 880 threads.

Chlorella, a green seas plant, that is either taken in tincture or very small tablets, binds to the toxins and aids in the safe removal via the intestinal tract. I use "sun" chlorella...from healthfood store...also biopure sells a very safe variety...meaning no mercury or heavy metals. YOu must be careful of heavy metals in the chlorella if you are using this to detox. Google chlorella to get more specifics....

Garlic is always great...!

blessings, lp

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my doc said he doesnt think my lyme is active (not sure I agree)

but i am keft with fibro and whole bosy pain, fatigue and some twitchy stuff.


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I have been off meds for several months.....the neuro symptoms still come and go, but much milder and not every day. Fullness in my head, tingling and numbness, blurry vision, ringing in the ears, and insomnia. Usually, when they flare up, there is something else goin g on physically with me, like a cold virus, GI bug, or lack of sleep.
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