Guest guest Posted May 13, 2012 Report Share Posted May 13, 2012 Hi everyone, Last week in my support group here in Michigan, someone asked which antibiotics can cross the blood-brain barrier, and whether IV antibiotics can do that more effectively than orals. Do any of you know the answer to those questions? Do Rife frequencies cross the blood-brain barrier? Does MMS? Now that it's been brought up, I'm curious. Of course, I know there's LD in my brain, and suspect it is in my husband's, too. Thanks for any info you can share, Khaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2012 Report Share Posted May 13, 2012 Khaya, I don’t have any knowledge regarding abx crossing the brain blood barrier but I can tell you the the Doug Coil Rife Machine can. In addition last week I was hit with a head cold flu type bug. I had severe sinus headache, dizzy feverish, muscle ache, cold sweat, sore throat don’t stand up fast kind of bug. The second day I used 727 hz in the morning and 787 hz in the evening. I coiled my forehead for 4 min, both side of my face 2 min each, then both sides of my throat 2 min each, my chest for 2 min finally over my liver for 3 min. With 10 min after coiling my head cleared up, my headache began to subside and I wasn’t dizzy when I stood up. I did this in the morning and before bed. I got through the first two days after coiling feeling a little crappy but nothing like the first day. By the third day good as new. I was already a big fan of the Doug Coil for Lyme but I never expected to get relief from a flu type virus so fast. I’m a bit skeptical and I am waiting for a relapse but I have been symptom free for two days. I just coiled 432 and I’m gong to skip the 727 & 787 and see how I feel tomorrow. Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2012 Report Share Posted May 13, 2012 That's fabulous, Terry! But actually, the sinuses are outside of the blood-brain barrier ... Regardless, that's wonderful success! Khaya > > Khaya, > > > I don’t have any knowledge regarding abx crossing the brain blood barrier but I can tell you the the Doug Coil Rife Machine can. In addition last week I was hit with a head cold flu type bug. I had severe sinus headache, dizzy feverish, muscle ache, cold sweat, sore throat don’t stand up fast kind of bug. The second day I used 727 hz in the morning and 787 hz in the evening. I coiled my forehead for 4 min, both side of my face 2 min each, then both sides of my throat 2 min each, my chest for 2 min finally over my liver for 3 min. With 10 min after coiling my head cleared up, my headache began to subside and I wasn’t dizzy when I stood up. I did this in the morning and before bed. I got through the first two days after coiling feeling a little crappy but nothing like the first day. By the third day good as new. I was already a big fan of the Doug Coil for Lyme but I never expected to get relief from a flu type virus so fast. I’m a bit skeptical and I am waiting for a relapse but I have been symptom free for two days. I just coiled 432 and I’m gong to skip the 727 & 787 and see how I feel tomorrow. > > Terry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2012 Report Share Posted May 13, 2012 Hi All, As far as antibiotics that cross the blood brain barrier, the only one I remember from my wife's years of taking antibiotics for Lyme is minocycline. I do not remember specifically if any of the IV abx did, but the IV she had the best success with was Claforan. From the name, you can tell minocycline is a cousin of doxycycline and tetracycline. She had some success with the minocycline, but did not recover completely with antibiotics. And it will cause encysting like other antibiotics. To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 8:49 PMSubject: OT: Blood-brain barrier Hi everyone,Last week in my support group here in Michigan, someone asked which antibiotics can cross the blood-brain barrier, and whether IV antibiotics can do that more effectively than orals. Do any of you know the answer to those questions? Do Rife frequencies cross the blood-brain barrier? Does MMS? Now that it's been brought up, I'm curious. Of course, I know there's LD in my brain, and suspect it is in my husband's, too. Thanks for any info you can share, Khaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2012 Report Share Posted May 13, 2012 Thanks--that makes sense ... Khaya > > > > Khaya, > > > > > > > I don’t have any knowledge regarding abx crossing the brain blood > barrier but I can tell you the the Doug Coil Rife Machine can. In addition last > week I was hit with a head cold flu type bug. I had severe sinus headache, dizzy > feverish, muscle ache, cold sweat, sore throat don’t stand up fast kind of > bug. The second day I used 727 hz in the morning and 787 hz in the evening. I > coiled my forehead for 4 min, both side of my face 2 min each, then both sides > of my throat 2 min each, my chest for 2 min finally over my liver for 3 min. > With 10 min after coiling my head cleared up, my headache began to subside and I > wasn’t dizzy when I stood up. I did this in the morning and before bed. I got > through the first two days after coiling feeling a little crappy but nothing > like the first day. By the third day good as new. I was already a big fan of the > Doug Coil for Lyme but I never expected to get relief from a flu type virus so > fast. I’m a bit skeptical and I am waiting for a relapse but I have been > symptom free for two days. I just coiled 432 and I’m gong to skip the 727 > & 787 and see how I feel tomorrow. > > > > > Terry > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2012 Report Share Posted May 13, 2012 Neurological improvement over a 3-month period sounds pretty good to me! I know eventually I will have to get a Doug coil or a MOPA for my GB 4000. Khaya > > > > Hi All, > >  > > As far as antibiotics that cross the blood brain barrier, the only one I remember from my wife's years of taking antibiotics for Lyme is minocycline. > > I do not remember specifically if any of the IV abx did, but the IV she had the best success with was Claforan. > >  > > From the name, you can tell minocycline is a cousin of doxycycline and tetracycline. > >  > > She had some success with the minocycline, but did not recover completely with antibiotics. And it will cause encysting like other antibiotics. > >  > > > > > > From: khaya.davidson <khaya-davidson@> > > To: Lyme_and_Rife > > Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 8:49 PM > > Subject: OT: Blood-brain barrier > > > > > >  > > Hi everyone, > > Last week in my support group here in Michigan, someone asked which antibiotics can cross the blood-brain barrier, and whether IV antibiotics can do that more effectively than orals. Do any of you know the answer to those questions? Do Rife frequencies cross the blood-brain barrier? Does MMS? Now that it's been brought up, I'm curious. Of course, I know there's LD in my brain, and suspect it is in my husband's, too. Thanks for any info you can share, Khaya > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2012 Report Share Posted May 15, 2012 Hi Khaya, My wife had chronic Lyme and did not respond to well to oral abx... Once she was given IV Rocephin and oral Flagyl for 3 weeks, she still did not do well... 3 months later she was given the same abx, this time for 6 weeks, in week 5 she started feeling better, week 6 she was much better and was released as " cured " 3 months later after no abx and continued improvements.. Her only symptoms left were some Lyme arthritis that her LLMD said would be gone in 12 months, it was gone in 11 months. She has remained Lyme free for 8 years. She is one of the few I know that abx worked, others I know who were prescribed IV Rocephin and oral Flagyl (this is Dr. Burrascano's protocol for chronic Lyme) also seemed to do better with this protocol, but not everyone, some don't respond well... I did not respond well to IV Rocephin and oral Flagyl. Abx would have to cross the blood brain barrier (BBB), otherwise my wife could not have been cured, most of her symptoms were cognitive, fatigue and brain fog being the two worst. Rife frx's don't cross the BBB as abx does, if the device is powerful enough the frx's will penetrate the brain. MMS absolutely crosses the BBB, according to Jim Humble (MMS founder) it goes everywhere in the body in our red blood cells... He's also said that MMS oxidizes mercury from the brain... And I have a feeling this may be why most Lymies using MMS have good cognitive results in 4 - 8 weeks, by clearing mercury out of the brain has Humble claims.. Yes, spiro's are in the brain of Lyme patients and also in those with Alzheimer's disease... Take care, Jim > > Hi everyone, > Last week in my support group here in Michigan, someone asked which antibiotics can cross the blood-brain barrier, and whether IV antibiotics can do that more effectively than orals. Do any of you know the answer to those questions? Do Rife frequencies cross the blood-brain barrier? Does MMS? Now that it's been brought up, I'm curious. Of course, I know there's LD in my brain, and suspect it is in my husband's, too. Thanks for any info you can share, Khaya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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