Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 Yes, he is still practicing. I visited him two weeks ago and spoke with his office this morning. He's nowhere near retirement age. Kenda > Kenda, is he still practicing? I thought I heard he had retired. I hope I am > wrong. > > a > > > > > His name is Crist and is in Springfield, MO. His website is > drcharlescrist.com > > Kenda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2009 Report Share Posted June 23, 2009 IgeneX From: psbassin <psbassin@...> Subject: [ ] lyme disease Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 11:36 AM What is the name please of the place that does specific testing??? Thanks so much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 Fortunately for you catching it early gives you a great chance for making a full recovery. The ticks drop off on their own in a few days to find other hosts and complete their lifecycles. Mosquitoes and fleas have been shown to carry lyme as well, so maybe there never was a tick it could have come from a mosquito bite, tho that is less likely. If you want to be thorough you can ask about getting checked for the lyme co-infections - babesia, bartonella, and ehrlichia. Bartonella is killed by doxycycline, which is why it is the antibiotic of choice for adults, but stains children's teeth brown so they don't give it to kids. You can learn more by reading at www.canlyme.com - one of the best websites out there. Congratulate yourself on having great intuition! --- In , Katrina Cabral <katwoman1934@...> wrote: > > Seven weeks ago, my four year old daughter and I went on a hike in the > woods. While on the hike, we realized the trail was tick infested and they > were really small deer ticks. We were not prepared nor dressed > appropriately. A few weeks later, when I went in for a routine doctor¹s > appointment, I asked them to add a test for Lyme disease to my blood test. I > never found a tick on either of us and neither of us had a rash so I didn¹t > expect the test to come back positive. But it did. Having just got over the > flu I checked the list of symptoms for Lyme disease and our flu like > symptoms were bell ringers for Lyme disease. > > I was put on antibiotics six weeks after our hike and my daughter just > started her antibiotics today, (seven weeks later we had to wait for her > test results). My doc said that my antibodies are Œnew¹ antibodies and > suggest that I was infected 4 to 6 weeks ago which coincides with our hike. > > I¹m learning more than I ever wanted to know about the disease. I have to > admit that I¹m really ignorant about ticks and I¹m getting some conflicting > information in my research. I was hoping that someone here could guide me in > the right direction. > > Since we never found the ticks I¹m worried that it is still attached, > possibly having babies, or maybe it will detach itself and is living in my > bed. Do I need to find the tick and/or the location that it bit. > Additionally, It seems that I should be doing more than simply taking > antibiotics but I don¹t know Œwhat¹ I should be doing. > > Any pointers would be appreciated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 Thanks so much for this reply. What a great summary and the canlyme link is awesome. Thanks. On 8/3/09 12:59 PM, " haecklers " <haecklers@...> wrote: > > > > > Fortunately for you catching it early gives you a great chance for making a > full recovery. > > The ticks drop off on their own in a few days to find other hosts and complete > their lifecycles. Mosquitoes and fleas have been shown to carry lyme as well, > so maybe there never was a tick it could have come from a mosquito bite, tho > that is less likely. > > If you want to be thorough you can ask about getting checked for the lyme > co-infections - babesia, bartonella, and ehrlichia. Bartonella is killed by > doxycycline, which is why it is the antibiotic of choice for adults, but > stains children's teeth brown so they don't give it to kids. > > You can learn more by reading at www.canlyme.com - one of the best websites > out there. > > Congratulate yourself on having great intuition! > > >> > >> > Seven weeks ago, my four year old daughter and I went on a hike in the >> > woods. While on the hike, we realized the trail was tick infested and they >> > were really small deer ticks. We were not prepared nor dressed >> > appropriately. A few weeks later, when I went in for a routine doctor¹s >> > appointment, I asked them to add a test for Lyme disease to my blood test. I >> > never found a tick on either of us and neither of us had a rash so I didn¹t >> > expect the test to come back positive. But it did. Having just got over the >> > flu I checked the list of symptoms for Lyme disease and our flu like >> > symptoms were bell ringers for Lyme disease. >> > >> > I was put on antibiotics six weeks after our hike and my daughter just >> > started her antibiotics today, (seven weeks later we had to wait for her >> > test results). My doc said that my antibodies are Œnew¹ antibodies and >> > suggest that I was infected 4 to 6 weeks ago which coincides with our hike. >> > >> > I¹m learning more than I ever wanted to know about the disease. I have to >> > admit that I¹m really ignorant about ticks and I¹m getting some conflicting >> > information in my research. I was hoping that someone here could guide me >> in >> > the right direction. >> > >> > Since we never found the ticks I¹m worried that it is still attached, >> > possibly having babies, or maybe it will detach itself and is living in my >> > bed. Do I need to find the tick and/or the location that it bit. >> > Additionally, It seems that I should be doing more than simply taking >> > antibiotics but I don¹t know Œwhat¹ I should be doing. >> > >> > Any pointers would be appreciated. >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 By the time I was moving from my CRAB drug treatments to my LDN treatment, I was likely already into advanced Lyme disease. My Lyme diagnosis would not be until another two years. When I felt that my LDN treatment was not effective for my sickness, I was sad that a treatment with the many positive internet reviews was not to be my drug. I moved along to the German MS drug calcium ethyl amino phosphate (EAP). I had a couple of " not-as-bad " months while on the EAP. I did have some good reviews of MS patients regaining health from a nurse that had done EAP injections for several people. Having to do an IV injection three (3)times per week is VERY tiresome. When my right hand quit working, I SERIOUSLY questioned BOTH of my MS diagnoses. After studying at the medical school library, I felt my sickness might be Lyme disease. My initial flags that something was dreadfully wrong was the blinding speed the disease was taking my health. I was having strange reactions to the CRAB drugs that the neurologists just sort of shrugged their shoulders at. I also had strange symptoms like " surprise-poopies " and restaurant sanitizing solutions seizing up my sphincter and would be unable to urinate for 12 to 14 hours. I searched the world over for who ended up being my " Lyme Mentor " . Her Lyme disease had advanced to the point where she could no longer go to the bathroom by herself. She ended up more or less driving her family into bankruptcy pursuing many alternative treatments like Rife machines and other alternative type treatments. Eventually she went the Lyme Literate Medical Doctor (LLMD) route, and used two or three LLMDs before she found the doc that was able to get her back to some degree of health using a variety of antibiotics, antihistamines, etc. > > > Has anyone had success with LDN and Lyme disease in it's advance stages? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 LDN can help in many ways, but one needs to seek the help of an LLMD for Lyme. From: haifarammaha <Haifarammaha@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Lyme diseaselow dose naltrexone Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2009, 5:04 AM Has anyone had success with LDN and Lyme disease in it's advance stages? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 ________________________________ Does anyone know a physician that specializes in the treatment of Lyme Disease? TIA, Robyn MARKETPLACE Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other Change settings via the Web ( ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity * 6 New MembersVisit Your Group Sell Online Start selling with our award-winning e-commerce tools. Celebrity kids and families Surviving in the spotlight Group Charity Be the Change A citizen movement to change the world .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Hi, Robin. I am currently being treated for Lymes Disease by Dr. Ginger Savely. She works with Dr. Raphael Stricker in San Francisco. He is considered one of the best in California. Have you heard of LIA (Lyme Induced Autism). My son is being tested as I was nursing him for 13 months following my tick bite. If he tests positive, can you imagine the brain inflammation? Sheryl Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Re: Lyme Disease ________________________________ Does anyone know a physician that specializes in the treatment of Lyme Disease? TIA, Robyn MARKETPLACE Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other Change settings via the Web ( ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity * 6 New MembersVisit Your Group Sell Online Start selling with our award-winning e-commerce tools. Celebrity kids and families Surviving in the spotlight Group Charity Be the Change A citizen movement to change the world .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Here is the name of their practice and phone number. TBD (Tick Borne Disease) Medical Associates (415) 399-1035. Hope that helps. Sheryl Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T Re: Lyme Disease ________________________________ Does anyone know a physician that specializes in the treatment of Lyme Disease? TIA, Robyn MARKETPLACE Mom Power: Discover the community of moms doing more for their families, for the world and for each other Change settings via the Web ( ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity * 6 New MembersVisit Your Group Sell Online Start selling with our award-winning e-commerce tools. Celebrity kids and families Surviving in the spotlight Group Charity Be the Change A citizen movement to change the world .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 Hi, just wanted to say that I have lyme and candida. Also I know alot of other people with the issue as well. Christie ________________________________ From: kstg <ejdmama@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 1:04:46 PM Subject: [ ] Lyme Disease Has anyone heard of a connection between Candida & Lyme Disease? My daughter's homeopath thinks she should be tested for Lyme but she has never shown any sign of it. She's 18 & new to Bee's program. A difficult way to go off to college! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 Yeah, it really seems like there is a connection. I had lyme disease too and because of that I underwent an intensive antibiotic treatment only to make things even worse. the lyme disease is defeated now, but I think that never was the main problem. But no matter what, I think it would be the best thing to simply follow Bee's programme, because after all, it helps build up the immune system which is pretty much the most important aspect of fighting any disease. > > Has anyone heard of a connection between Candida & Lyme Disease? My daughter's homeopath thinks she should be tested for Lyme but she has never shown any sign of it. She's 18 & new to Bee's program. A difficult way to go off to college! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 Hello , There are others who will hopefully respond that are far more expert than I. Let me share what I have come to understand. I have been a follower (although not always a diligent one) of Bee's Candida diet for years. The premise seems to be a Healthy diet, provides a healthy immune system to help fight off foreign bacteria and stay healthy. I have just been diagnosed with Lyme's. I suspect I deviated from the diet to much and my immune system couldn't handle introduction of the Lyme's bacteria. Additionally, now that I have it, the common remedy for Lyme's is heavy doses of antibiotics. As you are probably aware antibiotics are a big contributor to Candida overgrowth. So the connections I see are that if you have Candida, you may be more susceptible to getting sick, including Lymes. And if you treat Lymes with Antibiotics, they will help fuel Candida overgrowth. Many of the symptoms (soreness, joint pain, brain fog) are the same. My suggestion is if you live in a area known for ticks and/or if you have a skin rash I would get tested for Lymes. Hopefully someone with more experience will weigh in on this as well. Good Luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 I have heard of the connection. The lymes thing as I have heard is a connection with the lack of a broad spectrum of gut microorganisms similar to candida overgrowth. Wil ________________________________ From: Matthias <madmuhhh@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 3:12:39 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Lyme Disease Yeah, it really seems like there is a connection. I had lyme disease too and because of that I underwent an intensive antibiotic treatment only to make things even worse. the lyme disease is defeated now, but I think that never was the main problem. But no matter what, I think it would be the best thing to simply follow Bee's programme, because after all, it helps build up the immune system which is pretty much the most important aspect of fighting any disease. > > Has anyone heard of a connection between Candida & Lyme Disease? My daughter's homeopath thinks she should be tested for Lyme but she has never shown any sign of it. She's 18 & new to Bee's program. A difficult way to go off to college! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 > > I have heard of the connection. The lymes thing as I have heard is a connection with the lack of a broad spectrum of gut microorganisms similar to candida overgrowth. +++Hi Wil. I don't believe the lack of gut micro-organisms is the critical factor. There are only Four Reasons Health Fails: 1. Lack of proper nutrition and oxygen. 2. Accumulation of toxins, poisons, and waste. 3. Lowered vitality due to stress, shock, injury, emotional upsets, relationship or financial worries and concerns, etc. 4. Nutritional status inherited from your parents upon conception. Besides, our bodies are " smart enough " to create proper gut organisms when it is ready and able to, as it will balance out all of its nutrients when provided mainly with " proper nutrition " to do its job naturally. That's why Candida is not cured by " killing it off " nor by " trying to add good gut organisms. " It just doesn't work that way. Candida is only cured by building up the immune system, which is done by: 1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements), 2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and cancer), 3) Eliminating damaging foods, and 4) Eliminating toxins in general. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 > > Hello , > > There are others who will hopefully respond that are far more expert than I. Let me share what I have come to understand. I have been a follower (although not always a diligent one) of Bee's Candida diet for years. The premise seems to be a Healthy diet, provides a healthy immune system to help fight off foreign bacteria and stay healthy. > I have just been diagnosed with Lyme's. I suspect I deviated from the diet to much and my immune system couldn't handle introduction of the Lyme's bacteria. > > Additionally, now that I have it, the common remedy for Lyme's is heavy doses of antibiotics. As you are probably aware antibiotics are a big contributor to Candida overgrowth. > > So the connections I see are that if you have Candida, you may be more susceptible to getting sick, including Lymes. And if you > treat Lymes with Antibiotics, they will help fuel Candida overgrowth. > > Many of the symptoms (soreness, joint pain, brain fog) are the same. My suggestion is if you live in a area known for ticks and/or if you have a skin rash I would get tested for Lymes. +++Hi . The fact IS that no one can " catch " any kind of germs, viruses, bacteria, candida or even cancer. Blaming ticks is like blaming flies for the manure pile, with the manure pile representing the poor condition of the body. You cannot get rid of the flies unless you clean up the manure pile. There are only Four Reasons Health Fails, which cause the poor condition of the body, resulting in the body itself creating bugs in order to clean itself up: 1. Lack of proper nutrition and oxygen. 2. Accumulation of toxins, poisons, and waste. 3. Lowered vitality due to stress, shock, injury, emotional upsets, relationship or financial worries and concerns, etc. 4. Nutritional status inherited from your parents upon conception. See this article to understand more " why you don't catch these bugs " http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/germ12.php All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 There are so many different options. Not sure how deep you want to get into it though. It depends on the type of tick borne infection and the child (or pet as the case may be)..... You might want to check out the LIA website: http://www.lymeinducedautism.com/ And the Borrelia & Autism group, which is very advanced in biomedical treatments. BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism/ > > is there a supplement or homeopathic item I can give kids or pets fr Lyme diesease. > Jen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 Well our dog today was diagnosed with no lyme or the other 2 top tick born diseases, but had a fever of 104, and for the last 4 days has had issues that she cannot put weight on switching legs, it is the weirdest thing. And they want to give her amoxicillian. And I know there is other stuff out there, but since we live in the mountains, and this is the worst we have ever seen the tics, I thought I would ask now. Now our dog is vaccinated for lyme, and just was in February, but something is going on, that it is affecting her joints etc.. But thanks, I will check out the links. Jen Re: lyme disease > There are so many different options. Not sure how deep you want to get > into it though. It depends on the type of tick borne infection and the > child (or pet as the case may be)..... > > You might want to check out the LIA website: > http://www.lymeinducedautism.com/ > > And the Borrelia & Autism group, which is very advanced in > biomedical treatments. > BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism/ > > > > >> >> is there a supplement or homeopathic item I can give kids or pets fr Lyme >> diesease. >> Jen >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2010 Report Share Posted April 12, 2010 Did you read these sites already? More dog specific. I thought your ASD kid had lyme and the pets were a secondary concern. http://www.caberfeidh.com/Lyme.htm http://saluqi.home.netcom.com/ticklinks.htm If you live in a big tick area, suspect that your child may have infections as well. Especially if the kid is non-responsive to typical biomedical treatments. THEN the previous links I posted about lyme induced autism would be helpful. > >> > >> is there a supplement or homeopathic item I can give kids or pets fr Lyme > >> diesease. > >> Jen > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 your right, working on dog now, but my son, once was diagnosed iwth Lyme and treated with western med anitbiotics... so both are very helpful... Re: lyme disease > Did you read these sites already? More dog specific. I thought your ASD > kid had lyme and the pets were a secondary concern. > > http://www.caberfeidh.com/Lyme.htm > http://saluqi.home.netcom.com/ticklinks.htm > > If you live in a big tick area, suspect that your child may have > infections as well. Especially if the kid is non-responsive to typical > biomedical treatments. THEN the previous links I posted about lyme induced > autism would be helpful. > > > > >> >> >> >> is there a supplement or homeopathic item I can give kids or pets fr >> >> Lyme >> >> diesease. >> >> Jen >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2010 Report Share Posted July 12, 2010 I have been diagnosed with lyme disease as well as another autoimmune disease called, pemphigus foliaceus - the clinic that I am going to in sdale, AZ treats many people with autoimmune diseases and have found that they also have lyme disease (I don't know the percentages, all I am doing is repeating the doctors' findings at their clinic). At any rate, I take 4.5 mg of LDN every day for both lyme and pemphigus - the LDN has not helped the pemphigus disappear, but I think it has stemmed additional breakouts and has definitely helped the chronic pain I had every day - I could not run for 20 years due to pain in my knees and I had to take ibuprofen every day due to pain all over my body. After being on LDN for a few short weeks (I started LDN in March, 2010), the chronic pain disappeared and I am also able to run again. It is amazing stuff! Judy [low dose naltrexone] lyme disease Hi,I'm new to the group and have not noticed anyone posting about using LDN for lyme disease recently. I have fibro, but I'm just finding out that it was probably caused by lyme from that tick bite and rash/flu-like thing I got as a kid. I am being treated by a wonderful NMD who is starting me on LDN for this and I am wondering who else has used it for lyme treatment. ??Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 LDN will not cure lyme, it will help immune system ,but you need to look at Marshall Protocol, or other similar treatments. Lyme takes many months of treatment. The M.P. worked well for me. I went negative on Igenex testing.Took a year. Still had lingering symptoms, like arthritis in a few joints. LDN, eliminate all residual symptoms. I'm cured,finally. From: low dose naltrexone on behalf of rmwagoner03@...Sent: Sat 9/11/2010 10:10 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] lyme disease Hi I'm new to the forum, I wanted to see how many are using LDN for lyme disease and if you had a flair or herx in the beginning? And if so what we're your symp and how long did they last? I have a rx sitting here but am scared to try it, I was in remission for two years and about 6 months ago after a lot of stress (husband lost his job, we lost our house had to move to another state) and a bite from a horse fly (not sure if I was re infected) iv been suffering severe gi issues a lot of blood and mucus severe pain food intolerance out of no where which causes hives, bloating nausea which has all progressed and I didn't think it was from lyme but after going to several dr and gi docs and test it has to be. I'm so weak and sick at this point I don't know what to do with myself. I am spending my days in bed living on liquids. Anyone else have gi issues from lyme did LDN help? If your really sick is it ok to start LDN? Thanks in advance for ur help! Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2010 Report Share Posted September 14, 2010 - There is no cure for Lyme disease unless you were treated within the first few weeks of contracting it. When you are in remission the spirochetes usually change their shape into the cyst form where they replicate (reproduce). There they wait multiplying until the right moment...stress of illness, moving, accidents....there the cyst releases the spirochetes. Where ever they travel to and settle is where you will have ill health....it is multi-systemic. It is more likely you just relapsed. You need to go back to your Lyme doctor...they will likely put you back on treatment. LDN is a great adjunct therapy (great addition), but it is no match for a stealth pathogen....it is a cousin to syphilis...and it is more complex. If you get your script, get it filled with acidophilus..... Also, rather than go through expensive tests to see if you are Gluten Intolerant, I would switch to the diet to see if it helps. I have my whole family gluten free....and they don't know it. If you want the name of some good cookbooks you can contact me. Take care- TorreyPresidentNational Tick-Borne Disease Advocates From: low dose naltrexone on behalf of rmwagoner03 Sent: Sat 9/11/2010 10:10 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] lyme diseaseHi I'm new to the forum, I wanted to see how many are using LDN for lyme disease and if you had a flair or herx in the beginning? And if so what we're your symp and how long did they last? I have a rx sitting here but am scared to try it, I was in remission for two years and about 6 months ago after a lot of stress (husband lost his job, we lost our house had to move to another state) and a bite from a horse fly (not sure if I was re infected) iv been suffering severe gi issues a lot of blood and mucus severe pain food intolerance out of no where which causes hives, bloating nausea which has all progressed and I didn't think it was from lyme but after going to several dr and gi docs and test it has to be. I'm so weak and sick at this point I don't know what to do with myself. I am spending my days in bed living on liquids. Anyone else have gi issues from lyme did LDN help? If your really sick is it ok to start LDN? Thanks in advance for ur help! Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 You are absolutely right. But for those it does work for it is truely amazing. There is surely not enough known about Lyme and/or the research is not moving into the treatment arena. People need to know about chronicillnessrecovery.org and do their own research, ask questions and perhaps try the protocol once if they think it might be worth the try. People with incureable illnesses at least need to know what is out there. Perhaps the XMRV thing will help zero in on Lyme disease too. ann CFS/FM/OA, also incureable LDN since December last year From: Torrey <klcst@...>Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: lyme disease"maryann peterson" <chpeter30096@...>Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 8:21 PM The Lyme disease sufferer fluctuates from a state of hypo humoral state or hyper humoral immune state...never in a normal immune function. The Marshall Protocol can be very dangerous for Lyme disease patients. In my 9 years experience....patients either do well, or they quickly deteriorate and die. I believe more research needs to be done to determine who would be a candidate that would benefit from this protocol. TorreyPresidentNational Tick-Borne Disease Advocates Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: lyme disease I know someone who has chronic Lyme and has gotten a little better using the protocol available from www.chronicillnessrecovery.org Very impressive group of research nurses who council both MDs and their patients. And they do recommend LDN for palliative care. ann FM/CFS/OA LDN since last December Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2011 Report Share Posted March 1, 2011 Wil our group member markets Advanced Oxygen Therapy aka Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS). I take the stuff and it's not only affordable but it is literally giving me my life back, * & * saving me gobs of time and money!! [A 6-month to a year's supply is only $30. It is a natural solution and millions are using it globally..] IT ADDRESSES LYME--and tons more; see below!!! A candida group member put me in touch with his lyme group friend who " sold " me on using it with his testimonial. Had fought lyme for 20 years, been on MMS for 3 years and has 60% of his health back now!! [MMS/AOT also heals typhoid, malaria, cancer, AIDS etc etc etc. It *only* kills pathogens, chelates heavy metals, restores balance through oxidation and boosts immunity! I HIGHLY recommend this product, and also Wil as a practicing naturopathic clinician! He is experienced and has a proven track record of success in seeing people get well from all kinds of ailments!! ..My daughter also takes AOT/MMS..] [btw, MMS has been used in water purification for many decades or better.. NB we must start the protocol SLOWLY. WIL will tell you exactly what to do and makes it REAL SIMPLE too!!] Hope this helps!!!!!LouisePS It doesn't really matter WHAT you are dealing with: the MMS/AOT will help!!! :>) From: daisytiff228@... <daisytiff228@...> Subject: lyme disease candidiasis Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 10:56 PM hello all, I need some help. Hopefully someone will know. I went to a new doctor who is very thorough and she tested me for 8 strains of lyme. She said one came back reactive, 41 kd IGG. And tested positive for m. pneumoniae ab igg (mycoplasm). The rest were non reactive, had 8 strains tested. Does anyone know if this is definitely positive of lyme, or if something else could cause this to be reactive? I dont want to go on months of antibiotics if Im not sure because I thought the heavy metals were more my issue. If anyone knows about lyme or these tests, any advice would be really appreciated. thanks, tiffany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2011 Report Share Posted March 2, 2011 Daisy, I tested negative and then 4 months later retested positive regarding the same tick bite. If you have it you need to jump on it right away. Why not go on the lymebuhner website or Europeanlyme site both are smart. Doug From: daisytiff228@... <daisytiff228@...> Subject: lyme disease candidiasis Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 10:56 PM Â hello all, I need some help. Hopefully someone will know. I went to a new doctor who is very thorough and she tested me for 8 strains of lyme. She said one came back reactive, 41 kd IGG. And tested positive for m. pneumoniae ab igg (mycoplasm). The rest were non reactive, had 8 strains tested. Does anyone know if this is definitely positive of lyme, or if something else could cause this to be reactive? I dont want to go on months of antibiotics if Im not sure because I thought the heavy metals were more my issue. If anyone knows about lyme or these tests, any advice would be really appreciated. thanks, tiffany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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