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Energy2Heal
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Has anyone here ever had tetanus (clostridium tetani), or known anyone who did?

My muscle tester found it in me at the beginning of this Lyme flareup or whatever it is that is causing me the daily stiff neck, anxiety, panic, mania, restlessness, etc. It freaked me out for awhile - then he claimed it was gone.

One interesting thing is that I've come across data online that says tetanus lives in the gut of humans and can pass into the bloodstream if you have colitis. The tetanus detection and colitis started about the same time. Then the neuro symptoms appeared.

I don't think I've had a tetanus booster in over ten years, and although some of the symptoms are similar, I'm not having as much of the stiff muscles I would expect if I had tetanus.

I would just like to know if anyone might have experience with it and provide insight.

- Andrew

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My muscle tester found it in me at the beginning of this Lyme flareup or whatever it is that is causing me the daily stiff neck, anxiety, panic, mania, restlessness, etc. It freaked me out for awhile - then he claimed it was gone.
Andrew,

Your muscle tester is a joke (muscle testing is a joke?).

If you get tetanus you need intensive treatment or you die, and even with intensive treatment it is often lethal.

Have you had any deep cut or been bitten by a dog or have you pricked you finger deeply with a rusty nail or a soiled tool? Tetanus kills rather quickly so unless you have just got ill you haven't got tetanus

Nelly

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Andrew, I was muscle tested and tetanus did come up for me also. The doc was actually muscle testing me for rife protocols that I needed. It didn't mean it was tetanus, but a tetanus like toxin that my body needed treated.

Tetanus came up more than once for a series of rife treatments. There are mild and severe cases of tetanus. After all no telling where the nasty thing that bite you was before he found you.

Exactly why so many do not get well with only abx, because they(it) left you with more than one bacteria, protoza, virus, parasite, etc. They are all fighting for the top dog position in your body. Mean son of a guns.

Pam

PS Now read this site, posted by Tincup on another thread and try to guess which of these toxins was left in your body by the bug that bite you?

http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/C01.html#C01.252.400.155.569

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Map said:

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After all no telling where the nasty thing that bite you was before he found you.
This makes sense to me, too. Anything is possible.

Claire

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I doubt it really was tetanus. It's a very serious disease with a high mortality rate. I've been a nurse for 22 years. I've never seen a case of it.
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If you get tetanus and do not get the tetanus shot withing a few days you would be dead. Find a new muscle tester. Hiker

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Hiker-read and understand before you lash out. Tetanus like illness, could that be another unknown vector illness making people deathly ill?

If it was only so simple!

Pam

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Well, another school of thought says that vaccines and vaccine 'residues' may be contributing to chronic illnesses, so it would not surprise me if muscles testing, ART, etc. are picking this up.

Somebody posted a great article here not too long ago about how 'fragments' of RNA and DNA are in vaccines and how it may be that these fragments are being picked up in our bodies by existing microbes, thus changing them. Or something like that. Now, I can't find that article.

Tracy

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