Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 Hurray Selma! Happy that you are Lyme free. Do not assume you will have a relapse - maybe not- maybe you are forever free. I hope so. will miss you on the forum, but I also am not here too often. wishing you and yours wonderful health and happiness, ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 > > Dear all, I'm once again lyme free, interrupted all Buhner's herbs > for the first time since 2005. > > This is amazing, I still can't believe I'm not taking cats claw nor > astragalus for borrelia. > > I think lyme is again dormant 100%, but I am having my fungal issues > back (mycosis) and will try to treat it with Sanum products (isopathy > and homeopathy). > > Therefore I'm taking a break from lyme forums again. Until next > relapse?? > > Next step for borrelia will be sessions with the Bionic 880 which > I'll be looking forward next winter or spring. > > For the moment, the treatment with Sanum seems interesting, as it can > help most sorts of weak conditions, from lyme to my mycosis. > > I'll copy paste what I am studying for the moment as an alternative > treatment: > > ---------------- > By way of illustration, a medicinal milieu treatment for the > regulative eradication of the tubercular constitution by Werthmann > (Werthmann 1999) is described below. This basic therapy has proved > its worth in the treatment of children and adults over many years. > According to Werthmann, adults receive the following treatment: > > 1. Ubiquinone comp. (Heel) + CITROKEHL: Mixed injection i.m. once > weekly > > 2. for two weeks: EXMYKEHL 3X Supp: evenings Monday - Friday; > Saturday and Sunday > FORTAKEHL 5X one tablet to be taken twice > > 3. after two weeks for some months: Monday - Friday: in the morning > 1 tablet MUCOKEHL 5X, in > the evening 1 tablet NIGERSAN 5X, Saturday and Sunday twice daily 1 > tablet FORTAKEHL 5X > > 4. from the beginning of the second week: alternating daily > SANUKEHL Myc 6X or SANUKEHL > Klebs 6X; 5 drops to be taken twice daily, plus 5 drops once daily > for topical application > > 5. starting in week 3: 1 capsule UTILIN " S " (weak or strong > depending on the constitution) once > every 14 days > > 6. acid-base regulation with ALKALA N and SANUVIS. > > The mixed injection with Ubiquinone and other substances that > contain " carbonyl-groups " as well as CITROKEHL serves to activate the > photons in the cells and to enhance cell respiration. > > EXMYKEHL and FORTAKEHL help to re-establish the symbiosis of the gut > and MUCOKEHL and NIGERSAN reverse the evolution of the high-valency > forms according to Enderlein; > > SANUKEHL preparations stimulate the immune system to eliminate cell- > wall-deficient forms of pathogenic micro-organisms (Cornelius, 1999; > Schneider, 1999a; Werthmann, 1999). > > Finally, UTILIN " S " serves as a multi-potent immune-stimulant > (Hartmann, 1990). Besides its general immune-stimulating property > this preparation has a specific action in the eradication of the > tubercular milieu. Therefore it is often used in the treatment of > neoplastic diseases (Filion et al., 1999). > > -------- > The link is in the other post I just posted above this one. > > Wish you all a road to wellness, > > Selma > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 Carolyn Oil of Oregano works great for yeast management as do orthobiotics, probiotics and acidophilus while on antibiotics. yvonne _____ --- In @ <mailto: %40> , Selma, Congratulations! Great news, and I hope you will be able to stay Lyme-free. I may end up trying the Bionic treatment too. Have I mentioned to you before that I am finding Candida Yeast management [Nutraceutical Sciences Institute from Vitacost] effective at keeping the yeast reasonably under control, even on antibiotics as I am at present? It also healed up my toe nail fungus, which I believ is your issue, all the very best, Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2008 Report Share Posted September 30, 2008 Carolyn, Ellen, thanks. I have invested now some money on Sanum now and am very excited about them. I know I have a long way to go though. Happy to know some products help you Carolyn. My problem is skin fungus, not nail. The readings about Enderlein and other scientists are very very interesting, and Sanum is used for quite some time in Germany. It's exciting to try these products. Killing only yeast will not do the job, as according to these guys, I have to change the milieu and avoid what they call endobionts to transform into higher forms (fungi). Their products look very interesting and don't cost much. Just the protocols are a bit complicated, but after lyme and coinfections, nothing is too difficult!!! It looks just normal type of treatment!! Carolyn, just tell us all about your experience with the Bionic when you're done. I'll be checking the forum from times to times! When are you thinking to try it? I'll be trying it sometimes this winter or spring. For the time being, I'll be trying a new mercury detox treatment with Photon Wave in Belgium in October. Ellen, as for relapses, I'm waiting for the next. It happened so many times that I can't believe I'm free of borrelia. That's why I'm considering doing the Bionic. I suppose if I elliminate all borrelia with the Bionic and continue with my borrelia nosodes (to avoid ticks that have borrelia to bite me), I'll be pretty safe from future lyme disease. Hope you all are feeling good, Selma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 Glad to hear you are doing well. Please do post your experience with Bionic 880 treatment if you do decide to try it -I'm very curious about it!! > > Dear all, I'm once again lyme free, interrupted all Buhner's herbs > for the first time since 2005. > > This is amazing, I still can't believe I'm not taking cats claw nor > astragalus for borrelia. > > I think lyme is again dormant 100%, but I am having my fungal issues > back (mycosis) and will try to treat it with Sanum products (isopathy > and homeopathy). > > Therefore I'm taking a break from lyme forums again. Until next > relapse?? > > Next step for borrelia will be sessions with the Bionic 880 which > I'll be looking forward next winter or spring. > > For the moment, the treatment with Sanum seems interesting, as it can > help most sorts of weak conditions, from lyme to my mycosis. > .... > > Wish you all a road to wellness, > > Selma > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Hi I've been reading through old posts looking for help on probiotics and detox ....especially the detox since I think that was most of my problem these past few weeks of feeling very ill. I came across this post from a year ago (see below). Is Caroylyn still on the group...can you tell me if you continued success with this product? I'm fighting Candida and its winning. : ( Or does anyone here know of a good product...along with diet...to help with Candida? Thank you Jaye > > Have I mentioned to you before that I am finding Candida Yeast > management [Nutraceutical Sciences Institute from Vitacost] effective > at keeping the yeast reasonably under control, even on antibiotics as > I am at present? It also healed up my toe nail fungus, which I believ > is your issue, > > all the very best, > > Carolyn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 The competing product is Candidase with these ingredients: Cellulase Thera-blend 30000 CU * Protease Thera-blend 100000 HUT * Candida Yeast Management has these ingredients: Vegetarian Cellulase 74000 CU * Vegetarian Hemicellulase 30000 HCU * Vegetarian Amylase 4000 D.U * Vegetarian Malt Diastase 200 DP * Vegetarian Amylglucosidase 100 AG * Vegetarian Invertase 1000 SU * I cannot tell you which is better, but I can tell you that I've had excellent results following the directions exactly on the label for Candidase. CYM contains no protease, which I suspect is key to Candidase's performance. All of the enzymes in CYM break down sugars, which is certainly important, but perhaps as key is the importance of breaking down the actual yeast cells (protein - hence protease) - not just the sugar they feed on. If I had to choose between the two, even though I haven't tried CYM, I'd still go with Candidase. Candidase is more expensive, but has a higher customer rating too. I'd get the 84 capsule bottle for a long-term infection. It lasts almost a month, but after you finish, it's really just _gone_. My bronchitis left with it. With regards to diet: The key is to STOP eating sugary foods and soft drinks before, during and FOREVER after you finish the course of candidase or CYM, whichever you choose. Seriously - we weren't made for eating sugar the way it's doled out in processed convenience foods we purchase today. No soft drinks. No white bread. No gluten. These are all things yeast thrives on. You'll be surprised what subtle flavors you're missing once you get to know the taste of bitter. Be sure to take a probiotic while you're on either of these products. And that doesn't mean 'Activia' or some other fancy GMO patented probiotic. Primal Defense is good. > > Hi > I've been reading through old posts looking for help on probiotics and detox ....especially the detox since I think that was most of my problem these past few weeks of feeling very ill. > > I came across this post from a year ago (see below). Is Caroylyn still on the group...can you tell me if you continued success with this product? I'm fighting Candida and its winning. : ( > > Or does anyone here know of a good product...along with diet...to help with Candida? > > Thank you > Jaye > > > > Have I mentioned to you before that I am finding Candida Yeast > > management [Nutraceutical Sciences Institute from Vitacost] effective > > at keeping the yeast reasonably under control, even on antibiotics as > > I am at present? It also healed up my toe nail fungus, which I believ > > is your issue, > > > > all the very best, > > > > Carolyn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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