Guest guest Posted April 13, 2010 Report Share Posted April 13, 2010 The Herxheimer "die offs" are really the crux of the issue. Are the symptoms after usng the pulser "die offs" or something else? My last use of the pulser put me in bed for 3 days and I hesitate to try it again even if what it did was "good". Major herx's (die offs) can result in death so how "good" is the result? If it is not creating die off perhaps the pulser causes the encysted bacteria to come out of hiding and re-enter the bloodstream. If they are not killed at that point with antibacterials, (like colloidal silver or antibiotics), or by a great immune system they are free to roam, reproduce and re-infect. If the pulser is actually killing bacteria then the patient using the pulser will need a good way to eliminate the toxic load or suffer unpleasant renewal of symptoms- the Herxheimer. Lyme is an illness that has its up and down days so "feeling better" should be evaluated over a long period. Kris www.RaleighAreaRealty.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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