Guest guest Posted September 14, 2011 Report Share Posted September 14, 2011 Helen, in our area in the Pacific northwest we paint over mold with a water based sealer paint. If you have biofilm your immune system is slack. I'd suggest undenatured whey and selenium to increase glutathione, which forms the seat of immune response. It will help with the Lyme too Another thing that will probably help Lymies is New Zealand 6 hour colostrum. It contains growth factors and importantly, immune system information. The cows have most likely been exposed to Lyme and do commit some immune factors into their colostrum. There are glutahtione precursors in it too. I get mine from Donna at bulkcolostrum.com all good, Duncan > > Hi, group, > > I have lyme disease. Lately went to homopathy doctor. went through four and half hour computer/muscle test and found my primary problem was high level mold and high biofilm counts. My friend who do not have lyme showing mold level was 30 and mine was 8900. biofilm his was 800 and mine was 12000. My doctor said lyme was easy to take care if I can solve my mold problem. Due to financal reason, there is no way I can relocate. I live in a damp bay area. Any good device I can get rid of mold? I can even smell mold from my bedroom closet. Also I would like to know more information about biofilm. What is it? Why lymie got more biofilm than other healthy individual? What way I can burst biofilms? I have tried many methods to kill lyme including MMS/MSM/ > CS. I could not take antibiotis because it gave me bad herx reaction. So far I have no luck and am going through lots pain/suffering daily. I am currently taking my homopathy doctors herb tinctures. I don't see much improvement. Your inputs are much appreciated. Thanks. Helen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2011 Report Share Posted September 14, 2011 Helen, I would recomend Using a product called Silver Sol to take care of the lyme diease. nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2011 Report Share Posted September 14, 2011 Have you read any of Dr. Richie Shoemakers information? Here is a link to lots of info from him. He uses both conventional and detoxes for mold...he is the guru of mold and how to get rid of it. He has lots of info on the net. Http://www.Google.com/search?sourceid=navclient & i.e =UTF-8 & rlz=1T4ADRA_enUS422US432 & q=Dr+Richie+Shoemaker. Also speak to your Dr. There about H202 administered intravenously. My naturopathic Dr here does this, and it is effective for many, many things. It has to be food grade H202, and must be done professionally. I think it's about $100 per treatment here. -- OT: mold and biofilm issues Hi, group, I have lyme disease. Lately went to homopathy doctor. went through four and half hour computer/muscle test and found my primary problem was high level mold and high biofilm counts. My friend who do not have lyme showing mold level was 30 and mine was 8900. biofilm his was 800 and mine was 12000. My doctor said lyme was easy to take care if I can solve my mold problem. Due to financal reason, there is no way I can relocate. I live in a damp bay area. Any good device I can get rid of mold? I can even smell mold from my bedroom closet. Also I would like to know more information about biofilm. What is it? Why lymie got more biofilm than other healthy individual? What way I can burst biofilms? I have tried many methods to kill lyme including MMS/MSM/ CS. I could not take antibiotis because it gave me bad herx reaction. So far I have no luck and am going through lots pain/suffering daily. I am currently taking my homopathy doctors herb tinctures. I don't see much improvement. Your inputs are much appreciated. Thanks. Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2011 Report Share Posted September 15, 2011 The cows have most likely been exposed to Lyme Duncan, As far as I know, NZ does not have Lyme disease - and if it is here, it would be in very isolated areas, definitely not on farms. http://www.kidspot.co.nz/familyhealth/Infections- & -Diseases-Parasitic-%20Lyme-di\ sease+2117+159+article.htm Regards Annette ________________________________ From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Thursday, 15 September 2011 4:31 AM Subject: Re: OT: mold and biofilm issues Helen, in our area in the Pacific northwest we paint over mold with a water based sealer paint. If you have biofilm your immune system is slack. I'd suggest undenatured whey and selenium to increase glutathione, which forms the seat of immune response. It will help with the Lyme too Another thing that will probably help Lymies is New Zealand 6 hour colostrum. It contains growth factors and importantly, immune system information. The cows have most likely been exposed to Lyme and do commit some immune factors into their colostrum. There are glutahtione precursors in it too. I get mine from Donna at bulkcolostrum.com all good, Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2011 Report Share Posted September 15, 2011 K thanks Annette. I took the NZ 6 hour colostrum for the transfer factors anyway. The argument about it transfering specific immunity will only apply to areas with the specific infection of course. all good, Duncan > > The cows have most likely been exposed to Lyme > > > Duncan, > As far as I know, NZ does not have Lyme disease - and if it is here, it would be in very isolated areas, definitely not on farms. > http://www.kidspot.co.nz/familyhealth/Infections- & -Diseases-Parasitic-%20Lyme-di\ sease+2117+159+article.htm > > Regards > Annette > > > ________________________________ > From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> > Coconut Oil > Sent: Thursday, 15 September 2011 4:31 AM > Subject: Re: OT: mold and biofilm issues > > > > Helen, in our area in the Pacific northwest we paint over mold with a water based sealer paint. > > If you have biofilm your immune system is slack. I'd suggest undenatured whey and selenium to increase glutathione, which forms the seat of immune response. It will help with the Lyme too > > Another thing that will probably help Lymies is New Zealand 6 hour colostrum. It contains growth factors and importantly, immune system information. The cows have most likely been exposed to Lyme and do commit some immune factors into their colostrum. There are glutahtione precursors in it too. I get mine from Donna at bulkcolostrum.com > > all good, > > Duncan > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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