Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 Sorry to intrude, and I know Caryn will be happy to answer this as well, but I see an opportunity to help guide you to be successful. What dose and brand are you using for Cat's Claw and how long? Occasionally it won't work unless you kill Bartonella. We use Resveratrol for that. Occasionally Resveratrol won't work unless you have adequate stomach acid/digestion. We use Turmeric for that. Between all that, we are doing great (everyone's recovered). Some symptoms went away over night, some gradually went away over a few months. There is always the possibility that worms may be a problem as well. I wish I could tell you the obvious symptoms for lyme, but its really been associated with probably every symptom. It weakens your body in such a way that it just falls apart depending upon the toxins and pathogens you are around. Low magnesium, low CD 57 white blood cells, low collagen are related to lyme. Lyme uses these up. Some common things I see with lyme is low tolerance to molds, low blood sugar, multiple chemical sensitivities, joint pain or weak back and neck muscles, motion sickness, irregular heart-beat, light sensitivity, speech problems, bells palsey, anxiety attacks, anger episodes, and I could go on. I did hear one doctor say that his patients with autism that also had mood swings were more likely to have lyme. I had two that did not have mood swings that responded in full to lyme treatments, so I am not betting on that being the rule. ly I think lyme acts like polio in that whereever on your spinal colummn the polio rooted, that is where your body became paralyzed. With lyme, wherever it roots, that's the symptoms you get. Its weird. I have seen whole families on you tube with lyme. One with autism, one with heart problems, one with arthritis, and all get well on the same antibiotic. Weird, just plain wierd. Heidi N > > Thanks Caryn! > > What are some obvious symptoms that can be related to lyme?I am currently using Cat's claw and not antibiotics for my son.Everything we have done until now has helped somewhat but he is still clearly affected by autism.I would say he is moderate and has severe language delay although receptive language appears to be good.My next step is to research more on lyme and try to find a doctor that will help. > > Thanks again! > > > > " To accomplish great things, we must not only act, we > must dream; not only plan but also believe. " > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 I loved Heidi's post on herbals to kill Lyme. I will add that Babesia is a protozoan Lyme co-infection that may need to be killed first. Wormwood (artemisia) is the herbal protocol for this and Mepron is the prescription. I am giving my son Mepron. Within 48 hours on this my son's chronic thirst is gone. I am taking wormwood and my unquenchable thirst is gone too. Caryn Reid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 hmmm...my son's chronic thirst is back.I wonder if this is why.He has been on CC for about 3-4 weeks.Can this be the case.Maybe it stirred something up?Plzzz comment ladies!Thanks! "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, wemust dream; not only plan but also believe." Subject: Re: Rapamycin Reverse Autism's Effects/Lyme InfectionTo: mb12 valtrex Received: Wednesday, July 30, 2008, 9:22 AM I loved Heidi's post on herbals to kill Lyme. I will add that Babesia is a protozoan Lyme co-infection that may need to be killed first. Wormwood (artemisia) is the herbal protocol for this and Mepron is the prescription. I am giving my son Mepron. Within 48 hours on this my son's chronic thirst is gone. I am taking wormwood and my unquenchable thirst is gone too. Caryn Reid Now with a new friend-happy design! Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 hmmm...my son's chronic thirst is back.I wonder if this is why.He has been on CC for about 3-4 weeks.Can this be the case.Maybe it stirred something up?Plzzz comment ladies!Thanks! "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, wemust dream; not only plan but also believe." Subject: Re: Rapamycin Reverse Autism's Effects/Lyme InfectionTo: mb12 valtrex Received: Wednesday, July 30, 2008, 9:22 AM I loved Heidi's post on herbals to kill Lyme. I will add that Babesia is a protozoan Lyme co-infection that may need to be killed first. Wormwood (artemisia) is the herbal protocol for this and Mepron is the prescription. I am giving my son Mepron. Within 48 hours on this my son's chronic thirst is gone. I am taking wormwood and my unquenchable thirst is gone too. Caryn Reid Now with a new friend-happy design! Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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