Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Wow ! Great post!! Just to add fuel to 's advise, here's a copy of DrA's TACA Presentation (in our groups Files) on suggestions in Supporting The Bowels: " Supporting the bowels • If constipated: - correct food allergies - Magnesium citrate - higher doses of vit C - water/hydration - treating yeast or getting enough probiotics - enemas - Miralax if not responding Supporting the bowels • If stools are too loose: - correct food allergies - activated charcoal - bentonite - non-psyllium fiber - bananas - rice - correct dysbiosis (CDSA) " > > > My son got infected by a tick and developed the bull's eye mark > > right after. We are just starting treatment with herbs and testing > > for co-infections. Probably antibiotics will be prescribed next. I > > will just be careful about sharing body fluids. My current concern > > is constipation. He takes CalMag Butyrate and Magnesium Glycinate > > along with probiotics that should address constipation but not > > working lately. He's been sitting I'm the potty for almost an hour > > now. Any advice? Anyone? > > > > Fransel > > > > From: fight4thekids@... > > Sender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > > Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 08:49:21 -0600 > > To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > > > ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > > Subject: Re: Charcoal Dose > > > > > > Unfortunately, there are many different opinions on this. I think > > mainstream medical says that it's not transmittable unless bit by an > > infected tick, yet there are mainstream reports that it is > > transmittable > > via pregnancy and other biting vectors (insects, etc.). Somehow those > > reports appear to get treated as if they don't exist. The alternate > > Lyme community says it's transmissible via sex, pregnancy, can lay > > dormant forever or not, etc. It is found in urine and other body > > fluids. Reportedly, it does not grow outside of the body, but it is > > possible that it can lay dormant and then grow when it finds a host. > > So, truthfully, there is no agreed upon answer here. There are many > > reports that say most people who get diagnosed with Lyme have no > > memory > > of getting a tick bite. It is not known whether the tick was too small > > to notice or if they got it from another person or even a contaminated > > food or medicine. There are many theories. What is known is that many > > are testing positive who appear healthy. So, being a carrier of the > > Lyme pathogen appears to be the lesser problem. The greater problem is > > making sure your immune system keeps it at bay. With the extra immune > > stressors we have today, we need to be aware of them and minimize them > > to keep our immune systems healthy enough to stay strong. It's not > > just > > Lyme we need to be wary of, but also cancer, diabetes, etc. So, it's > > about living healthy and doing extra things to rebuild our immune > > systems. In my opinion, being a Lyme carrier does put us at higher > > risk of not handling immune stressors. If you Google, you will find > > several reports that some scientists and doctors feel that half the > > population is already a carrier. > > > > Love and prayers, > > > > Heidi N > > > > Is lyme disease contagious? > > Fransel > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Great summary of things to do. I have a few to try out here. Thanks.FranselSender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 06:44:20 -0000To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: Is Lyme Disease Contagious and Constipation Wow ! Great post!!Just to add fuel to 's advise, here's a copy of DrA's TACA Presentation (in our groups Files) on suggestions in Supporting The Bowels: " Supporting the bowels• If constipated:- correct food allergies- Magnesium citrate- higher doses of vit C- water/hydration- treating yeast or getting enough probiotics- enemas- Miralax if not respondingSupporting the bowels• If stools are too loose:- correct food allergies- activated charcoal- bentonite- non-psyllium fiber- bananas- rice- correct dysbiosis (CDSA) " > > > My son got infected by a tick and developed the bull's eye mark > > right after. We are just starting treatment with herbs and testing > > for co-infections. Probably antibiotics will be prescribed next. I > > will just be careful about sharing body fluids. My current concern > > is constipation. He takes CalMag Butyrate and Magnesium Glycinate > > along with probiotics that should address constipation but not > > working lately. He's been sitting I'm the potty for almost an hour > > now. Any advice? Anyone?> >> > Fransel> >> > > Sender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > > Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 08:49:21 -0600> > To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >> > ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > > Subject: Re: Charcoal Dose> >> >> > Unfortunately, there are many different opinions on this. I think> > mainstream medical says that it's not transmittable unless bit by an> > infected tick, yet there are mainstream reports that it is > > transmittable> > via pregnancy and other biting vectors (insects, etc.). Somehow those> > reports appear to get treated as if they don't exist. The alternate> > Lyme community says it's transmissible via sex, pregnancy, can lay> > dormant forever or not, etc. It is found in urine and other body> > fluids. Reportedly, it does not grow outside of the body, but it is> > possible that it can lay dormant and then grow when it finds a host.> > So, truthfully, there is no agreed upon answer here. There are many> > reports that say most people who get diagnosed with Lyme have no > > memory> > of getting a tick bite. It is not known whether the tick was too small> > to notice or if they got it from another person or even a contaminated> > food or medicine. There are many theories. What is known is that many> > are testing positive who appear healthy. So, being a carrier of the> > Lyme pathogen appears to be the lesser problem. The greater problem is> > making sure your immune system keeps it at bay. With the extra immune> > stressors we have today, we need to be aware of them and minimize them> > to keep our immune systems healthy enough to stay strong. It's not > > just> > Lyme we need to be wary of, but also cancer, diabetes, etc. So, it's> > about living healthy and doing extra things to rebuild our immune> > systems. In my opinion, being a Lyme carrier does put us at higher> > risk of not handling immune stressors. If you Google, you will find> > several reports that some scientists and doctors feel that half the> > population is already a carrier.> >> > Love and prayers,> >> > Heidi N> >> > Is lyme disease contagious?> > Fransel> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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