Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 Fry Labs, the owner of which is Fry, several years ago discovered a new protozoa (parasite) which Dr. Fry believes and others believe is a big player in CFS, Fibromyalgia, ALS, and Morgellons and many other possible disease processes. I believe it may be a major player with bird mites because it is also transmitted by fleas, ticks, and many other biting / infecting insects and spiders. It most likely is also transmitted by spiders (in my particular case). I am looking to glean more information as time goes by regarding this protozoa parasite... my doctor said almost everyone with Lyme treats positive for this. The testing with Fry Labs is $400-500 (can't remember which she told me).We should all be aware of this... it is so difficult to treat. It seems to be almost completely immune from most drugs, and anti parasitics, etc. Most doctors, even LLMDs, do not know how to treat this parasite. The best luck they have found for those that are treating this parasite is with Ivermectin, but at very, very high levels. Ivermectin is taken daily, 3 times a day, at very high levels for many months. I do know of one man on the California Lyme website who just finished many months of this treatment. I have yet to email him with a follow up. Most LLMDs and other doctors will not prescribe for the correct amount of time with Ivermectin, since Ivermectin is a pesticide. Ivermectin I've read is about 85% effective according to a few things I've read, not 100% effective.I have been treating the Lyme and coinfections for quite some time now and have never had a remission of creeping, crawling or biting. I've had a few times when those symptoms were better, but not entirely gone. I am no expert in any of this, but I am a deeply curious person.Apparently this protozoa thrives on fats and other substances, especially arginine which is a component of wheat, so Dr. Fry recommends that patients who are treating for FL1953 (now renamed Protomyxzoa Rheumatica) with a low fat diet. Not low carb, but low fat, along with the Ivermectin. The Paleo Diet would be the wrong diet for this parasite. This parasite builds a biofilm in the body that the diet helps to control if it is low fat.It may be a major player in Morgellons and I sense that it is.Marie, if you could give us some feedback about this I'd appreciate it.Aandraya, if you could also give us some feedback here, I'd also appreciate it. MORE THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS:Could it be that this protozoa is now in our water supplies? If it is so difficult to kill with almost anything we can throw at it? Just thinkin' out loud. Any responses appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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