Thread: Lyme disease?
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Old 09-18-2008, 05:15 PM   #16
freedom dove
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Default Re: Lyme disease?

Lyme is very difficult to eradicate using normal means. The bacterium have the ability to morph into other types of organisms. They are very crafty. They hide in places where they are protected from whatever you put in the bloodstream (any kind of medication--pharma or natural). They go into your organs, the layers of fat, the joints, etc. etc.

I've been studying Lyme for a few years now and personally I think the only way to truly get them out of your body for good is by using a machine based on Rife technology. It uses frequencies tuned to the spirochete, virus, bacteria, etc. in order to kill them. Because of the nature of Lyme and how they can turn themselves into something else and hide from the bloodstream, I believe that this is the only way to fully cure someone with Lyme.

Not all machines are created equal. Some are pretty worthless for the money you have to spend. If it doesn't allow you to use your own codes, then it's not worth buying. You don't want one that only has a certain number of preset codes to choose from, because of the nature of the illness. The best one I've found is here: http://www.bioelectricsforhealth.com/index.html.

Now if I could only find $3000 laying around somewhere, then I'll be in good shape!

Until then, I rely on a course of natural supplements from the health food store in order to keep the little buggers in check. Once a day I do my regimen. It is too cost-prohibitive for me to do more than that a day, plus I have to be careful as I am severly underweight and I have to be gentle with my body. When I started out battling them, I took my regimen twice a day to jump-start the program. Be ready to feel crappy, though! If you're just starting out you need to go slowly and work yourself up to a full level of medicine.

See, when these things start dying off, the waste product dumps into your bloodstream, causing something that's been labeled the Herximer's reaction. It means that you may feel worse after starting the meds. Some think it's a good sign that it's working, and it is...but it makes you tired and yucky for a while. If you start slow and build up to full dosages, then the effect is not really noticed. Though, with any kind of cleansing you will feel something going on, whether it manifests as fatigue or whatever.

I use several different anti-bacterial, anti-viral supplements to combat the spirochete and viral load in my body. I don't take them all every day and I do take breaks from all of them once in a while. It's important to switch it up a little. The bacterium and such get used to one product and try to build immunity to it. They do the same with pharma antibiotics, which is why there are strains of resistant bacteria running amok throughout the world. So just because something is all-natural, doesn't mean that these little guys can't build up immunity to it.

I first take an enzyme called ViraStop, by Enzymedica. They make nothing but enzymes; digestive and therapeutic. The virastop is of the latter category. They are to be taken on an empty stomach to use in treating illnesses, while the digestive enzymes are obviously what you take with your meals (unlesss you're eating raw veges all the time, which contain live enzymes). What the ViraStop does is prepare the harmful organisms for death. The enzymes 'eat' the coating of protein that viruses and such use to protect themselves against your immune system.

Right after taking 2 or 3 ViraStop capsules, I start in with the heavy artillary. I select what I need from the following medicine that I have on hand (all in capsule form): Olive leaf extract, Oreganol Super strength capsules, pomegranate, noni, mullein, aloe leaf, royal jelly and/or bee propolis, resveratrol, and Gigartina--which is a blend of 5 strains of red marine algae. Again, I don't take all of them in one sitting. I muscle test to find the most appropriate combination for the day and the correct dosage of each.

Traditional western medicine treats Lyme with IV antibiotics for the severe cases (if you can get a diagnosis, that is). Most of the time this goes on for months or years, yet the patient will still relapse after a time. That's because they come out of their hiding places when they think the coast is clear.

That is exactly why I want to get one of those machines. It's really the only way I know of that will do the job the first time. Those frequencies penetrate throughout your whole body, whereas meds only circulate the bloodstream.

No matter whether you use pharma antibiotics or the ones from a health food store, you need to make sure to replenish the good bacteria by using a high-quality probiotic at bedtime, preferably on an empty stomach.

As for the MMS: I have some here and I think everyone should have a bottle in their first-aid kits. It is very useful, but also very powerful. This can be a problem. See, no matter what you're taking it for it will kill everything. You might think that's a good thing, but when you weigh less than 100 pounds and have tapeworms (which a LOT of people do and don't realize), then you may want to reconsider taking something so strong. Do you know how messed up it would be to pass a 30 foot long tapeworm? And if you only weigh 100 pounds and it weighs 10 or so, then can you imagine how sick someone would get from losing that? It's a double-edged sword, that's for sure. Make sure to buy the book before trying this treatment. There are folks who believe that it's not safe for internal consumption. As with all things relating to being your own doctor: do your homework first!!!

That's another reason I prefer the machine based on Rife's work. It is selective. You enter the code for whatever ails you and it doesn't touch anything else during that session. I could eradicate all my little guests while bypassing the mama worm, and be able to build up enough strength to be able to get rid of her someday.

So yeah, be careful with the MMS. And the colloidal silver, too. That's a whole nuther subject! But in a nutshell, there is tons of controversy surrounding the usage of this product. It's imperative to find the right brand if you're going to use it. I would suggest only using a very high-quality silver in small amounts during an acute illness. I wouldn't advise using it on a long-term basis. If you have heavy metals in your body, the silver can bind to them and create heart problems. So be very careful if your mouth is full of amalgams. If you're experiencing difficulties in that area, then CoQ10 is a good supplement for the heart, but not if you're on blood thinners!

Again, study up on all treatments and their side-effects. I have a shelf full of books on natural healing because not one of them has ALL the answers. It pays to cross-reference your studies to make sure you are fully informed on each herb or healing modality.

Okay, that's my 2 cents on the subject.
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