Guest guest Posted March 12, 2005 Report Share Posted March 12, 2005 , I used to be ableto tolerate EDTA just FINE! In fact, before I heard about Andy, I have had between 25 and 30 EDTA infusions over the last 13 years. (Most were 13 years ago) But after my crash about 1 1/2 years ago, the subsequent EDTA treatments almost killed me. Could this possibly be the reason why....becasue it was disolving the calcium shells? Mind you, I would be sick within andhour after treatment...it would get VERY bad. By the next morning I would be better again. ( I th8nk it also may have been from electrolyte depleted.) Regarding the EDTA and Lyme critters, I think I am probably just grasping at straws here... but leaving no stone unturned.... ~Inga on 3/12/05 3:18 PM, Mateosian at Cjoi@... wrote: > Feeling better on antibiotics is a great clue but few clinicians realize that > the antibiotics a) have to be given for months, even years, and some > pathogens like nanobacteria are impervious to the usual antibiotics and need > EDTA for example, which dissolves their calcium shells. > > ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2005 Report Share Posted March 12, 2005 Gawd Inga! I hardly know what I'm doing! Lyme is a spirochete like syphilis. EDTA is not effective against it. I know that there is only one lab in the world that runs the test for nanobacteria, as I recall it's in Finland? Inga, I think you are like me, when you find something you want to go great guns for it! This tends to get us into fixes sometimes... Sounds, to me, like you have a bunch on your plate to check out... .... But after my crash about 1 1/2 years ago, the subsequent EDTA treatments almost killed me. Could this possibly be the reason why....because it was disolving the calcium shells? Mind you, I would be sick within andhour after treatment...it would get VERY bad. By the next morning I would be better again.(I think it also may have been from electrolyte depleted.) Regarding the EDTA and Lyme critters, I think I am probably just grasping at straws here... but leaving no stone unturned.... ~Inga on 3/12/05 3:18 PM, Mateosian at Cjoi@... wrote: > Feeling better on antibiotics is a great clue but few clinicians realize that > the antibiotics a) have to be given for months, even years, and some > pathogens like nanobacteria are impervious to the usual antibiotics and need > EDTA for example, which dissolves their calcium shells. > > ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2005 Report Share Posted March 12, 2005 Gawd Inga! I hardly know what I'm doing! Lyme is a spirochete like syphilis. EDTA is not effective against it. I know that there is only one lab in the world that runs the test for nanobacteria, as I recall it's in Finland? Inga, I think you are like me, when you find something you want to go great guns for it! This tends to get us into fixes sometimes... Sounds, to me, like you have a bunch on your plate to check out... .... But after my crash about 1 1/2 years ago, the subsequent EDTA treatments almost killed me. Could this possibly be the reason why....because it was disolving the calcium shells? Mind you, I would be sick within andhour after treatment...it would get VERY bad. By the next morning I would be better again.(I think it also may have been from electrolyte depleted.) Regarding the EDTA and Lyme critters, I think I am probably just grasping at straws here... but leaving no stone unturned.... ~Inga on 3/12/05 3:18 PM, Mateosian at Cjoi@... wrote: > Feeling better on antibiotics is a great clue but few clinicians realize that > the antibiotics a) have to be given for months, even years, and some > pathogens like nanobacteria are impervious to the usual antibiotics and need > EDTA for example, which dissolves their calcium shells. > > ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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