Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 After being sick for almost 7 years and misdiagnosed for 4 1/2 and treated with various conventional and alternative medicine (salt/C, antibiotics, rife, IRT, magpulser, diet, ozone, Collodial Silver, herbs, etc.) for another 2 1/2 years, I come up with this conclusion about lyme, mycoplasma, candida and co. : (1) Some of the above treatment are more effective than others for some individuals, but for for others. Its effectivness depends on (a) individal's age, health history, genetic pool, etc.; ( treatment regime: how often the individual gets treated, what model of certain machines, etc.; © What co-infections and how long the individual has been sick; (2) As for repairing the damages all these critters have done to the body, it really depends on what has been damaged. Based on my extensive reading on Gerson diet which even cured, yes cured 50% of the later stage cancer and other protocols, it seems to me that the body can repair itself given the right nutrients as soon as the following has not been damaged: (a) brain cells; (brain cells are not replacable); ( Central Nervous System (if it is too far gone affecting mobility of the person, such as ALS); © Nerve tissues which became dead Conclusion: (1) For those of us who have been sick for a long time, it seems to me that we need to have a diversified approach on treatment includng good diet to repair the body as we don't know what is doing what. Of course, we need to monitor the progress along the way. (2) Pray, pray and pray. (3) As for the inrepariable damages, the best bet right now I bellieve is stem cells injections/transplanted in India which I learne from my local support group. However, this is still in its infancy and its effectiveness is still unproved. Any thoughts/ advice/ suggestions on all these. Thanks. jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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