Guest guest Posted June 29, 2012 Report Share Posted June 29, 2012 I have read that B1 is emitted through the skin, making ourselves less appetizing to insects. So, if there is a b1 deficiency, it would make sense that bugs would be more attracted. I would love to know your bug recipe! Does it matter what type of Vodka (cheep or expensive?) > > > > > > > The nutribullet thread was epic, so I made a new title, but you all reminded me of something I thought of before. > > > > One thing Ive learned hands on and through reading is that when you get bit by a tick the 'chetes in you taste the saliva or whatever of the tick and rush out to go and infect the tick so as to continue on. So, for us who have chronic lyme and are healthy enough and treating it hardcore with non encysting means, it has that good effect of bringing them out to where they can more easily killed by our protocols. > > > > Of course you dont want to catch babesiosis or bartonella and should start treating for them as well too. Also, another fear is new genes entering ones borrellia community doing new evil, and breeding hybrid lyme. but if were on salt/c, mms, rifing, whatever, and then taking extra stuff cuz we know we got bit, I dont think the new guys, in unfamiliar territory, stand a chance. But who knows. I aint gonna go out getting bit by ticks. But it is a good side of the coin. And getting bit by ticks is a fact of life at least where I live. > > > > But, what would be cool is clean ticks. Get a bunch of ticks on you I bet those little suckers would be dying to get out of us to some mouse or whatever isnt half herbs and salt. Does anyone know a lab that could breed clean ticks. I know I sound like a junkie, but I am all set with having these things in my body and in my life. and Im interested if anyone else has any thoughts or knowledge on this too. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2012 Report Share Posted July 3, 2012 Hi Cameron, Sorry, I think I am a little late. I don't always keep up with the forum, but every now and then I look over it to see what I have been missing. Has this theory been researched? I find it very interesting. The reason being, my son who was first infected in 2001, was reinfected in 2011. After treating aggressively with Doxy, Ceftin and a little Flagyl, he has been doing terrific. Immediately after the reinfection he got pretty sick. But after the treatment, he is better than ever. So whether this theory is correct or not, it so far appears that it could be in his case. What are some of the others stories that have been reinfected? Sorry, if everyone already shared, don't feel like you have to again. I just skimmed over the messages and didn't see any testimonies. Maybe I missed them. ~Malinda > > The nutribullet thread was epic, so I made a new title, but you all reminded me of something I thought of before. > One thing Ive learned hands on and through reading is that when you get bit by a tick the 'chetes in you taste the saliva or whatever of the tick and rush out to go and infect the tick so as to continue on. So, for us who have chronic lyme and are healthy enough and treating it hardcore with non encysting means, it has that good effect of bringing them out to where they can more easily killed by our protocols. > Of course you dont want to catch babesiosis or bartonella and should start treating for them as well too. Also, another fear is new genes entering ones borrellia community doing new evil, and breeding hybrid lyme. but if were on salt/c, mms, rifing, whatever, and then taking extra stuff cuz we know we got bit, I dont think the new guys, in unfamiliar territory, stand a chance. But who knows. I aint gonna go out getting bit by ticks. But it is a good side of the coin. And getting bit by ticks is a fact of life at least where I live. > But, what would be cool is clean ticks. Get a bunch of ticks on you I bet those little suckers would be dying to get out of us to some mouse or whatever isnt half herbs and salt. Does anyone know a lab that could breed clean ticks. I know I sound like a junkie, but I am all set with having these things in my body and in my life. and Im interested if anyone else has any thoughts or knowledge on this too. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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