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Sherie and everyone,

I do not have experience with cyrtolepsis. But I have been speaking with

parents who use the rizol oils to treat their autistic children with Lyme.

A few have reported headache, stomachache, and/or whole body muscle ache.

Due to the observed side effects, a couple of naturopath doctors I know

started recommending rubbing the oils on the skin first to observe tolerance

and reactions and then decide whether to take in orally. For young

children, one of the doctors I spoke with recommended to put the oils into a

capsule and use it as suppository.

I currently give my son Nutramedix Cumanda and Banderol as well as a 5 in 1

tincture containing Andrographis, Smilax, Stephania Root, Japanese Knotweed,

and Red Root. I plan to add rizol oils at some point. This is what I will

do: Rub rizol oils on my son's tummy and apply heat pad on his tummy for 10

minutes each time.

My son is IgM positive to Ehrlichia (Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis). With

the mix of all the naturals I mentioned above, I am not sure if this mix is

sufficient enough to knock down Ehrlichia. Buhner recommends Colchicum and

Astragalus. I want to avoid Colchicum, as this herb is potentially very

toxic. Astragalus is said to boost the production and function of white

blood cells, balance CD4/CD8 ratio, and increase the Th1 response. However,

Buhner also indicates that Astragalus is not an appropriate herb for people

who are at the late Lyme stage, as the herb stimulates already

over-stimulated Th1 responses at late Lyme. My son got his first tick bite

3 years ago and the last one over a year ago. He is at the late Lyme

(chronic Lyme) stage, if he has Lyme.

We have an inconclusive Lyme western blot. When I spoke with Dr. Burrascano

at the recent ILADS conference, he suggested that I consider it is a weak

positive test result, not inconclusive. Judging from the fact that my son

is tested positive to Babesia, Bartonella, and Ehrlichia, he advised that I

should think " it is always Lyme " that causes a compromised immune system, so

the coinfectors have a chance to proliferate. I actually do not know what

to think yet. My son had the formal diagnosis of Autism, before his 3 tick

bites occurred. Regardless having 5 silver amalgams in my mouth, I am

otherwise healthy and energetic. I have been treating my son for Lyme for

almost a year. Though I sometimes think that his compromised immune system

that allows coinfectors proliferation might be originated from childhood

vaccination, metal toxicity, and his genetically impaired methylation cycle

(deficiency of B12), and not necessarily from Lyme.

Anyway, what else can I use to treat Ehrlichia effectively? Thank you.

Limin

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From: " sglattrn2 " <slatt@...>

Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 11:45

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Subject: [ ] new herbs

> hi - has anyone had experience with or knowledge about

> crytolepsis or rizol gamma, rizol my or rizol zita? my doc ordered

> them for persistent babesia despite traditional meds. thanks, sherie

>

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