Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 My neck has again that crackly stiffness that I acquired when I had lyme disease. I don't feel like the lyme is returning because otherwise I feel good - no brain fog, good energy, etc. so I'm wondering if I had some calcifications in my neck there and the DMSO is doing something to loosen them up, causing some discomfort as part of the process. I have a DMSO blend now to put on the kids - DMSO, liquid B12, folate, lyseine, and GABA. Dd has pale skin and dark circles under her eyes - sure signs of food intolerance and anemia. I've read a couple articles now that DMSO with B12 and folate will clear it up; and that GABA with DMSO will cross the blood-brain barrier to raise serotonin and help cope with the ADHD she's struggling with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Would you please share your recipe for kids? I would like to try it on myself!Thanks,MaraMy neck has again that crackly stiffness that I acquired when I had lyme disease. I don't feel like the lyme is returning because otherwise I feel good - no brain fog, good energy, etc. so I'm wondering if I had some calcifications in my neck there and the DMSO is doing something to loosen them up, causing some discomfort as part of the process.I have a DMSO blend now to put on the kids - DMSO, liquid B12, folate, lyseine, and GABA. Dd has pale skin and dark circles under her eyes - sure signs of food intolerance and anemia. I've read a couple articles now that DMSO with B12 and folate will clear it up; and that GABA with DMSO will cross the blood-brain barrier to raise serotonin and help cope with the ADHD she's struggling with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 arthritis can really suck I beleive it to be contagious When My grand mother died at 91, I ended up using her room and bed for a while, not long after my neck locked up and starting losing hairs Now I have some in ankle , knee hips , lower back , nobody can tell because I am fighting it with a passion. dmso + mms , hulda clark zapper, oregano oil colloidal silver , urine therapy all works but above all when a old one dies bearry his matress with him Re: Does arthritis get worse sometimes before it gets better? I wanted to update you guys. My neck got really sore for a few days and the crackly sound happened when I turned my head - this is, after starting the DMSO for a couple of weeks. Now the stiffness in my neck is gone and I feel like I have full range of motion again. I had gotten an almost permanent stiff neck from lyme disease (neck arthritis from calcification happens frequently in lyme sufferers). I remember having months of stiff neck where I couldn't turn it to the right at all. After finally finding a good treatment for lyme the pain in my neck went away but I had a thought that I couldn't turn it as far as I used to be able to. Then the DMSO and the neck pain/stiff neck/gravelly sounds when I turned my head came back. A few weeks later the pain is gone and my head turns well - even tho I haven't taken the DMSO for 10 days because we've been travelling! :)I remember a natural pharmacist getting excited about zeolite and he said he had an old tennis injury that kept his arm from the full range of motion. He took lots of zeolite to see how safe it was and the arm started hurting very badly but he pressed on thinking it may be a "healing crisis" or inflammation from the healing process. Sure enough within a month he had no more pain and full range of motion.A couple of years ago, I took Vitalzym enzymes because a friend said they will dissolve fibroid tumors and adhesions which I was worried about at the time. My (healed and several years old) incision area from my c-sections got very painful for awhile and then felt more flexible. Crazy how things sometimes get worse to get better, huh?>> My neck has again that crackly stiffness that I acquired when I had > lyme disease. I don't feel like the lyme is returning because > otherwise I feel good - no brain fog, good energy, etc. so I'm > wondering if I had some calcifications in my neck there and the DMSO is > doing something to loosen them up, causing some discomfort as part of > the process. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 Hi Michel and others: R.R.Rife solved the mystery of what bacteria, etc. does to us poor humans. He said that bacteria does not eat us alive or something close to it (when we are still walking). They produce debris and chemicals that really hurt us (Arthritis), mainly when they feel that the surrounding are not of their like!! Classic case. During humid days the skin absorbs environmental humidity and the skin let it pass in our body, the Oxygen reaches the Arthritis microbe and he hates that (because Oxygen kills anaerobic bacteria) and starts to produce his chemical (that hurt us) to protect himself. Ok. good defending strategy for the bacteria. How we reverse this? Is very easy. We have to give him what he hates the most, that is Oxygen, we have Ozone but is kind of difficult to place it in the joints, so the next one but not so powerful but sufficient is H2O2, peroxide. Solution: Place in a cup10 drops 10 vol water peroxide in 2 fingers of good water. Drink this 3 times a day with nothing in your stomach, so it does not react with food. Results: About the second or third day I started to feel the bacteria reaction producing the chemical that hurts. Be prepared for a lot of pain but keep drinking until the bacteria is dead, after 4-6 more days the pain will start to easy and gone, keep drinking 3-4 more days and no more pain. Surprise: After this, pain in my hips started, but I never hay any pain in my hips. Well Arthritis bugs where there deeply hidden and the Oxygen took longer to get them. I kept drinking until the pain went away. Is been there years I don't have any more Arthritis pains. Horacio michel nadon wrote: > > arthritis can really suck > I beleive it to be contagious > When My grand mother died at 91, I ended up using her room and bed for > a while, not long after my neck locked up and starting losing hairs > Now I have some in ankle , knee hips , lower back , nobody can tell > because I am fighting it with a passion. > dmso + mms , hulda clark zapper, oregano oil colloidal silver , urine > therapy > all works > but above all when a old one dies bearry his matress with him > > * Re: Does arthritis get worse sometimes before it > gets better? > > I wanted to update you guys. My neck got really sore for a few days > and the crackly sound happened when I turned my head - this is, after > starting the DMSO for a couple of weeks. Now the stiffness in my > neck is gone and I feel like I have full range of motion again. > > I had gotten an almost permanent stiff neck from lyme disease (neck > arthritis from calcification happens frequently in lyme sufferers). > I remember having months of stiff neck where I couldn't turn it to > the right at all. After finally finding a good treatment for lyme > the pain in my neck went away but I had a thought that I couldn't > turn it as far as I used to be able to. Then the DMSO and the neck > pain/stiff neck/gravelly sounds when I turned my head came back. A > few weeks later the pain is gone and my head turns well - even tho I > haven't taken the DMSO for 10 days because we've been travelling! > > I remember a natural pharmacist getting excited about zeolite and he > said he had an old tennis injury that kept his arm from the full > range of motion. He took lots of zeolite to see how safe it was and > the arm started hurting very badly but he pressed on thinking it may > be a " healing crisis " or inflammation from the healing process. Sure > enough within a month he had no more pain and full range of motion. > > A couple of years ago, I took Vitalzym enzymes because a friend said > they will dissolve fibroid tumors and adhesions which I was worried > about at the time. My (healed and several years old) incision area > from my c-sections got very painful for awhile and then felt more > flexible. > > Crazy how things sometimes get worse to get better, huh? > > > > > > My neck has again that crackly stiffness that I acquired when I had > > lyme disease. I don't feel like the lyme is returning because > > otherwise I feel good - no brain fog, good energy, etc. so I'm > > wondering if I had some calcifications in my neck there and the > DMSO is > > doing something to loosen them up, causing some discomfort as part > of > > the process. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 >I beleive it to be contagious< AGREED! Totally. I've been saying for years that it is a pathogenic infection. Some of that is now well known. Of course, the damage it wreaks it then called osteoarthritis and that can be a separate issue to deal with. Also Rheumatioid Arthritis has long been considered to be hereditary, but what I believe is that the genetic predisposition to be susceptible to the infection is what is actually passed on to us. The answer to the original question is most definitely yes in my book. Many things that I have done, that have relieved my near-crippling arthritis in several joints, have first resulted in increased pain in the afflicted joint. Sometimes SEVERE. CMO made me go through some of the worst pain I ever had before it started working. My latest success is with Magnesium Bicarbonate Water. I took it because it is supposed to increase ATP which I knew was good for my heart, then I later found out the biggest reason for making it and taking it is for your heart. But within 2 days I got a big surprise because it made my left leg hurt awful. After that abated my leg got much better. Then I upped my iodine dose and it got even better and I haven't had to use magnets for pain for many days now. I'm not going to try to keep up the same posts and discussions about it everywhere but I'll try adding my files on it to the group site here and I'll repost the " Cliff's Note's " version here. Daddybob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 Wow that is really cool! Thanks for sharing, and everyone else too! It's amazing how many cheap, natural or almost natural things are out there that could cure us if we only knew to use them! > > > > > > My neck has again that crackly stiffness that I acquired when I had > > > lyme disease. I don't feel like the lyme is returning because > > > otherwise I feel good - no brain fog, good energy, etc. so I'm > > > wondering if I had some calcifications in my neck there and the > > DMSO is > > > doing something to loosen them up, causing some discomfort as part > > of > > > the process. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 After finally finding a good treatment for lyme Please tell me the treatment! ~Mimi My blog: www.iammimi.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 First see www.lymephotos.com - that's the site of the founders of the protocol. A fellow who was a friend of theirs started a Yahoo group, lymestragies (http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lymestrategies/), to help people who want to try this experimental treatment - using salt and vitamin C to kill lyme and the parasites it brings with it - babesia which is like malaria is one. There was a write-up in the Townsend Letter on the " oral salt " treatment - which was later changed to the salt/c protocol, since large doses of vitamin C were necessary as well. (http://www.townsendletter.com/Jan2005/lyme0105.htm ) There are some people who made remarkable recoveries from lyme disease on this protocol, including a woman who was wheelchair-bound and now goes hiking and dancing and a teen age girl who almost died from lyme. Her mother had her do a lot of other things too but they were losing her and now she's about 60% better and continuing to improve. Any lyme recovery is a long haul - it has different forms and you have to continue treatment until they all have been killed - takes up to 2 years of keeping at it. I noticed really significant health improvements in 6 months but continued to herx for another 6 months or so. It took the full two years to recover from loss of sensation in my skin and memory problems. I may have some residual organ damage - like to my thyroid and adrenals but am hoping iodine and DMSO can help there - MSM is supposed to be pretty good for the thyroid, right? > > > After finally finding a good treatment for lyme > > Please tell me the treatment! > > ~Mimi > My blog: www.iammimi.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 ME TOO!maraAfter finally finding a good treatment for lymePlease tell me the treatment!~MimiMy blog: www.iammimi.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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