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IH or anyone else that may know--
What are some good, natural protocols for Lyme Disease?
Also, is it something that one can completely rid themselves of?
Thanks in advance.
What are some good, natural protocols for Lyme Disease?
Also, is it something that one can completely rid themselves of?
Thanks in advance.
nidhogge- Posts: 1948
Join date: 2008-07-09
Re: Natural Lyme Disease Treatments
nidhogge - Lyme's disease is not easy to cure.
It requires long term antibiotic therapy. I've seen very good results in terms of patients feeling better when they have several week courses of high dose Intravenous vitamin C (100 Grams), and several weeks worth of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Orally, there is a cat’s claw preparation that must be free of TOA (tetracyclic oxindole alkaloids).
Here is one: http://www.iherb.com/Allergy-Research-Group-Nutricology-Prima-U-ntilde-a-de-Gato-Liquid-1-fl-oz-30-ml/3447?at=0
Also, Carnivora is very helpful (Venus fly-trap extract). I've got lots of this on hand, so if you know someone who needs it, I have it in liquid extract and capsule. It's far from cheap but I'll sell it wholesale.
Finally, there is MMS (Chlorine dioxide), but I do not have any experience with it, I only heard that it is good for it.
It requires long term antibiotic therapy. I've seen very good results in terms of patients feeling better when they have several week courses of high dose Intravenous vitamin C (100 Grams), and several weeks worth of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Orally, there is a cat’s claw preparation that must be free of TOA (tetracyclic oxindole alkaloids).
Here is one: http://www.iherb.com/Allergy-Research-Group-Nutricology-Prima-U-ntilde-a-de-Gato-Liquid-1-fl-oz-30-ml/3447?at=0
Also, Carnivora is very helpful (Venus fly-trap extract). I've got lots of this on hand, so if you know someone who needs it, I have it in liquid extract and capsule. It's far from cheap but I'll sell it wholesale.
Finally, there is MMS (Chlorine dioxide), but I do not have any experience with it, I only heard that it is good for it.
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CS ... not to hijack the thread, but I was just reading about Carnivora today (and it sounds like a very good supplement for Lyme patients). Can I ask why you have a stash of it? Were you experimenting with it for hair loss? I was wondering if it might be a good immune modulator. Between the PCOS and the Hashi's, I'm not really sure if my diffuse loss is androgen-related or autoimmune-related. With my luck, probably both. 

joanne- Posts: 5
Join date: 2009-09-13
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joanne - I had some left over from someone I helped treat. I've used the stuff and it is very effective at immune modulation. It will work for the flu and various intestinal disorders. It's terrific for IBS and Crohn's disease.
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CS, I started using this and molybdenum last week. I don't know if I have lyme, but you had suggested trying it out in another thread and seeing if I had detox symptoms. What exactly would those symptoms be? I'm shedding a lot, but that's all i've noticed. The first day I took the two I also got kind of tired a little while later.

Yanks- Posts: 516
Join date: 2010-03-11
Re: Natural Lyme Disease Treatments
Ive read on curezone that a rife machine has worked for lyme disease.
elan164- Posts: 419
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Re: Natural Lyme Disease Treatments
Yanks - A herxheimer reaction. Incidently, part of why Lyme is such a mystery is that it may not really be "Lyme."
Check out this podcast on the subject:
http://www.drbigelsen.com/drbigelsen/Podcast/Podcast.html
It's by Dr. Harvey Bigelsen who is a specialist in Hemobiographic Analysis or live blood analysis.
Check out this podcast on the subject:
http://www.drbigelsen.com/drbigelsen/Podcast/Podcast.html
It's by Dr. Harvey Bigelsen who is a specialist in Hemobiographic Analysis or live blood analysis.
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Finally got around to listening to the above podcast.
Here is some good info regarding lyme
Here is some good info regarding lyme
We also are aware that in endemic areas in the US up to 22% of stinging flies and mosquitoes (2, 8, 9,10) are carriers of Bb and co-infections. In South East Germany and Eastern Europe 12 % of mosquitoes have been shown to be infected. Also many spiders, flees, lice and other stinging insects carry spirochetes and co-infections.
Making the history of a tick bite a condition for a physician to be willing to even consider the possibility of a Bb infection seems cynical and cruel.
To use conventional diagnostic tests such as the Western Blot, one has to think in paradoxes: the patient has to be treated with an effective treatment modality first before the patient recovers enough to produce the antibodies, which then are looked for in the test. A positive Western Blot proves that the treatment given worked to some degree.
A negative Western Blot does not and cannot prove the absence of the infection.
http://www.neuraltherapy.com/LymeALookBeyond6.pdf

rdkml- Posts: 1639
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I second jdp710, a negative Western Blot is not proof positive that Lyme is not present.
Cases of actual Lyme's disease, the worst cases are believed to be a result of genetic engineering (for what purpose I'm not sure).
The most advanced testing that I'm aware of is found here: http://www.spirostat.com/
I recommend the above link because Lyme disease is not a cut and dried test, but rather is not something many practioners will find simple to diagnose.
Once the culprit is identified, the appropriate antibiotics if indicated will help or possibly resolve it or if there is a negative finding when the above test has been run, suspect an infected jaw bone which accounts for many other cases of Lyme.
Cases of actual Lyme's disease, the worst cases are believed to be a result of genetic engineering (for what purpose I'm not sure).
The most advanced testing that I'm aware of is found here: http://www.spirostat.com/
I recommend the above link because Lyme disease is not a cut and dried test, but rather is not something many practioners will find simple to diagnose.
Once the culprit is identified, the appropriate antibiotics if indicated will help or possibly resolve it or if there is a negative finding when the above test has been run, suspect an infected jaw bone which accounts for many other cases of Lyme.
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If lyme is the case, will Iodine, Selenium, Vitamin D do any justice?

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