Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 " The products I use for her parasites are also commonly used for Lyme. " Do tell. Alison F. 6b. Re: Night sweats? Posted by: " michellebondy " myrubygirl@... michellebondy Date: Mon Dec 1, 2008 10:58 am ((PST)) Night sweats can be from parasites, Lyme disease, a food or supp that isn't tolerated. For my daughter it was parasites. She used to wake up crying and literally soaked in sweat. She looked like she'd just had a shower. I am treating her for blood parasites now and chelating and no sweating at night anymore. The products I use for her parasites are also commonly used for Lyme. > > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak his PJs, > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go to bed. > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred to me to > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > > > > Thanks, > > Dean > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 I'm using Samento which is Cat's Claw, just a more concentrated version of it, I guess it's used to treat Bartonella which is a bacteria in Lyme. I have Cumanda which I have just started as well. Both are great for bacteria. I decided to try these not knowing if my daughter has Lyme, but thought since they treat bacteria and yeast I might as well throw them in the mix. The R56 I use is homeopathic and contains artemesia which is a herb also used to babesia another lyme co-infection which is the parasite in the blood. Wormwood is another name for artemesia. I really feel most of my daughter's issues are mercury and parasites in her blood. She is making great progress with chelation and parasites treatments. Again, the progress is great, but we still have a long, long way to go. The days are up and down. But she is completely different than she was just 6 months ago. I tell anyone I can to treat their children for parasites. They are smart little jerks and will anything to survive. They are hard to kill. > > > > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak > his PJs, > > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go > to bed. > > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred > to me to > > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dean > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 ---, Did you know that it is also use for immune? laura In , " michellebondy " <myrubygirl@...> wrote: > > I'm using Samento which is Cat's Claw, just a more concentrated > version of it, I guess it's used to treat Bartonella which is a > bacteria in Lyme. I have Cumanda which I have just started as well. > Both are great for bacteria. I decided to try these not knowing if my > daughter has Lyme, but thought since they treat bacteria and yeast I > might as well throw them in the mix. > > The R56 I use is homeopathic and contains artemesia which is a herb > also used to babesia another lyme co-infection which is the parasite > in the blood. Wormwood is another name for artemesia. I really feel > most of my daughter's issues are mercury and parasites in her blood. > She is making great progress with chelation and parasites treatments. > > Again, the progress is great, but we still have a long, long way to > go. The days are up and down. But she is completely different than she > was just 6 months ago. I tell anyone I can to treat their children for > parasites. They are smart little jerks and will anything to survive. > They are hard to kill. > > > > > > > > > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak > > his PJs, > > > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go > > to bed. > > > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred > > to me to > > > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > > > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Dean > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2008 Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 We are treating my son for babesia with mepron (an rx) and within 48 hours he lost all of his gross motor delays and most motor planning issues, excessive thirst and sound/flourescent light sensitivity. This treatment was a home run for us. He also has lots of other infections that we are treating, but the results on treating this blood parasite was amazing. Caryn > > > > > > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak > > his PJs, > > > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go > > to bed. > > > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred > > to me to > > > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > > > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Dean > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2008 Report Share Posted December 2, 2008 I am taking revisatrol, clo, cats claw and at first I had alternating fever and chills which I believe was a die off. I had night sweats too. I have more energy than I have had in years though. I hope to get enough energy this route to address adrenals and chelate. I am going to do the parasite cleanse on all of us and we all did a gallbladder cleanse. I was hoping this angle could get me/us well enough to handle chelators. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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