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I've been using rife for 1 1/2 years. I tried some different frequencies and also treated for parasites which I've never done with rife.

I feel absolutely terrible. Pain so much worse. The only thing I want to do is go back to bed.

Two days ago I started taking humaworm. Maybe that is causing this along with rife.

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Did you drink enough water? Did you end with the 10,000 frequency? Warm (never hot) bath in Epson Salts will help. Good food, too. Magnesium . . . Curcumin/Turmeric should help lessen pain and inflammation. And rest. Hope you feel better soon but it may take a few days to a week.

Be sure your liver support is good (it may or may not be covered by Humaworm but you can check to be sure).
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Keebler, I did end with 10000, didn't do epsom salt bath, taking milk thistle unless there's something else I can use for liver support.
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Dark Chocolate is supposed to open up capillaries in the Liver which I would think would help detox.

Probably better to do one thing at a time, just so you know what is working.

Hope you feel better soon.

Dan

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Why has no one told us before that chocolate could be a detox agent??? This is wonderful news!!! I will get some immediately!!! I mea, come on: if chocolate is part of the treatment plan, how bad can it really be to have Lyme??
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Well, good to hear you had some protective stuff. Even so, we can still get clobbered. Maybe less time on the rife, next time. Or leave off the humaworm a day or two around that.

I've taken products with ingredients similar to humaworm before and they really hit me very hard. Maybe lower your dose?

Other liver support that I like is Schizandra (Schisandra) . . . Bupleurum is nice, too. In addition to whatever liver support you choose, adding Sarsaparilla/Smilax is good to get endotoxins out.

This is the best brand I've found.

Green & Black's 85% DARK ORGANIC chocolate. It has to be at least 85% or higher. Organic is best. The higher the number, the less sugar. One ounce actually goes a long way. Nuts can extend the enjoyment and add some protein and other good fats.

It's hard to find good dark chocolate in many stores. While no less expensive than retail, there are many choices here for the 85% and higher - even up to 100% with no added sugar at all:

http://www.chocosphere.com
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I think it is the humaworm & the new parasite frequencies.

Just make sure you are detoxing to get all of the die-off out.

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