Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 Hi TB, Barb, The gu ti scalled the second brain , i thas mo renerves than all the medullar chord so it coolect the neurotoxines like a sponge. May I remind how I got out and how I still get outof my neurological alignement running from paralysis down to brain fog spasm blurry vision and difficulty to focus the two eyes togoether sometime ? I tell i toften so it look sold story however it works for me very well no tonlythat but nothing else works as well for me . Colonics, colemas, aenemas, low volume cofee aenema , the two days liver flush with epson salt olive oil and lemon juice and grape fruit juice . The idea being to empty the colon down to the low part of the ascendant colon and to rinse it throughly so that no more neurotoxines are hanging there . The what happen is that the recyclin gof the neurotoxines is stopped for a little time enought to allow the liver to do expell more neurotoxines from where it is the most needed our brain medular chord and nerves. The last to betouched is the optical nerve. Alos I tryed all the binders , fo rme none of them did the job of the welchol . I could not do without it . I was very very advanced as a neurological lyme . Recently I lost the possibility of doing the colonics for free once a week . I have reimplaced it with the two dasy fast liver flush twice a month and I do a colema at home one day before an done day right after the liver flush . the weeks I do nto do the two dasy liver flush , i do 3 colema consecutive . as I am not paralsyed anymore it looks like it works for the reamining of my neurosymptomes . I change this long time on th ecolema on ehour to 2 hours as a reading time . Then it is not a boredom anymore it depends only on the quality of the book , i have read more since 2 years than during all the reaming of my life I did nto read before . it is very pleasant thought I mean the reading Also to make sure the gut has 2 bowels a day . I have my rubber bulb and first thing every morning I do a low volume coffee aenema . then every day I take a mixture of prune juice flax seed ground and pectine or senna .. I take spinach in the evening. and each time I take welchol I takewith it 2 magnesium citrate . when I was owrse I would take up to 3 welchol and up to 5 magnesium citrate but this was my choice i tis not the way to do so please do nto take any of my experience as a an advise it is not , never. during the day not too late as it works so well to give energy , I do an other one but not with coffee, one day I do a half cup of the mms mixture I drink all day long every hour , the other day I do half a cup of the silver . Also I take silver at night and mms during the day. It may be repulsive to use the other end of our intestin in addition to the oral method. i tis very effective liek an iv as the main vein of the body th eone that goes to he heart run right along the rectum so anything we put there goes right into the circulation and is sent everywhere . Since I do this I found some relief from fatigue . I am trying to find out how many time a day is the best to get he benfit withotu triggering an herxeimer reaction . Right no wI do it once a day for sure some time two and I do nto do it after 4 pm no tto have theammoniac pic after the death of the borella th eamoniac is part of the herx and gives insomnias . so it needs to be done earlyear than 3 to 4 pm for me . KIndly Marie To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:09 PMSubject: Re: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms... Barb i was on IV rocephin last march and it literally destroyed my life here i am a neurological mess and if i could turn back the clock i would never ever had let them put me on them..They also did a study where they found out the iv is no more effective then orals.Its you and your husbands choice i just wish i was well informed back then as i feel my life wouldnt be in the chaos it is in now...Most days i feel like i am not gonna make it very sad but true..I wish you and yours the best in whatever treatment plan you take.. Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms...To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics.I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse.Can anyone offer any advice?He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step...Thanks in advance!Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 have you ever tried cholestepure as a binder? Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms...To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 yes it did a slight thing but not enought then someone told me that the welchol was working better for some and after a week or two of welchol i began to improve slowly mari e To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 4:54 PMSubject: Re: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms... and GUT have you ever tried cholestepure as a binder? Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms...To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 pills or powder Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms...To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2012 Report Share Posted July 26, 2012 cholestyramin powder , welchol pill, both with a big glass of water before the meal To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 5:12 PMSubject: Re: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms... and GUT pills or powder Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms...To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2012 Report Share Posted July 27, 2012 Hi Terry,If you are using Glucomannan, you don't need Welchol also... They are very similar, Glucomannanis a supplement with no side effects, Welchol is a drug, costs more and has some side effects...It is also made with ASPARTAME, something I would never use...Side Effects:http://www.drugs.com/sfx/welchol-side-effects.htmlAspartame:>>>Welchol for Oral Suspension is a citrus-flavored, white to pale yellow powder containing yellow granules packaged in single-dose packets containing either 1.875 gram or 3.75 gram colesevelam hydrochloride. In addition, each packet contains the following inactive ingredients: lemon flavor, orange flavor, propylene glycol alginate, simethicone, aspartame, citric acid, medium chain triglycerides, and magnesium trisilicate.<<<<Aspartame is, by Far, the Most Dangerous Substance on the Market that is Added To Foodshttp://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/11/06/aspartame-most-dangerous-substance-added-to-food.aspxMARIE: You should familiarize yourself with the dangers of Aspartame, this is something I would never use... Take care,Jim> > > Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms...> To: Lyme_and_Rife > Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM> > > > Â > > My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort> and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2012 Report Share Posted July 28, 2012 Hi Marie, When have you known me to ever make a mistake... :-) Welchol DOES CONTAIN Aspartame... http://www.drugs.com/pro/welchol.html>>>>Welchol for Oral Suspension is a citrus-flavored, white to pale yellow powder containing yellow granules packaged in single-dose packets containing either 1.875 gram or 3.75 gram colesevelam hydrochloride. In addition, each packet contains the following inactive ingredients: lemon flavor, orange flavor, propylene glycol alginate, simethicone, aspartame, citric acid, medium chain triglycerides, and magnesium trisilicate.<<<<<<<<Take care,Jim > > > > > > From: Barb Howe barbhowe1@> > Subject: OT: Neurological Lyme symptoms...> > To: Lyme_and_Rife > > Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 2:45 PM> > > > > > > >  > > > > My husband is currently using the gb4000 for his lyme. He has a lot of neurological Lyme symptoms...memory issues, major anxiety, brain fog, loses his thought mid sentence, confusion, etc in addition to physical symptoms. In the past he has been on doxy, ceftin and Bactrim (for a coinfection). We have an appointment with an infectious disease dr in September and from speaking with them it seems that they will put him on IV antibiotics. I am concerned because since November, everything is just getting worse....not better at all. I know that we need to take it slow and steady but I would think he should not be getting worse.... I'm concerned because of the neuro symptoms he has and I'm thinking (or more like hoping) that a round of IV antibiotics might help temporarily however the common sense voice in my head is telling me that it will make things worse. Can anyone offer any advice? He is currently using the gb4000 once a week, taking charcoal, Isocort> > and adrenal support(he has adrenal fatigue). We have limited finances now that he is no longer working so I'm trying to figure out the best next step... Thanks in advance! Barb> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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