Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 I have forwarded this to the group because it is amazing expecially how easily it is being removed. If for any reason it does not come through whole than e-mail me and I will send it directly. Thank you to Stanely Durst for sending it to me. It is a long document BUT mostly pictures. YUCK. Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 8:07 AM Subject: lymes disease Found this article on the bolenreport. Are These Things Crawling Through Your Body? After 13 years of suffering with Lyme disease, a possible cure has been stumbled upon. A cumulative effect of much research has produced the possibility that salt and vitamin C may be all that is needed to beat this elusive illness. Without going into a lot of detail, our theory is that Lyme is not just a bacterial disease, but also an infestation of microfilarial worms. Bacteria, worms, internal mites and the possibility of other creatures have been quite horrifying. Ticks can transfer many types of pathogens into the body of their host. It is also possible that the tick could pick up a new pathogen and pass it on to their next host, explaining why Lyme patients have different types of organisms within their bodies. Shortly after starting the treatment, we were shocked by the presence of the worms. Microfilarial worms live symbiotically with bacteria. They protect the bacteria from being exterminated by the antibiotics. Our theory is that the microfilarial worm, though possibly a nematode, is a parasitic nematomorph which we name Paragordius Lyme Incorporehumani. The Lyme bacteria is Borrelia burgdorferi, named after Willy Burgdorfer. After experimenting with the treatment of salt and vitamin C, we settled on a dosage of 12-one gram tablets of salt and 12-1,000 mg tablets of vitamin C, spaced throughout the day. The brand of salt pill is CMC(Consolidated Midland Corporation), NDC#0223-1760-01, ordered through a pharmacy (no prescription required) and the vitamin C used is a GNC product, though any good quality vitamin C pill should work. We have no relationship with either company. The Treatment can be grueling; taking it with food may aid in digestion. The results should be almost instantaneous. The Herxheimer reaction is an excretion of toxins from dying organisms; this will be experienced. Diarrhea will occur as your body sheds itself of the pathogens. The die-off will occur in cycles. Try to stick with it; it is well worth the inconvenience. Remember to drink plenty of water. Water is an important factor, not just in keeping yourself hydrated, but to make sure the treatment is circulating through your entire body. Salt is an electrolyte which your body needs to function properly. Please proceed through the next 16 pages on our journey to a cure. You can click on any photo and get a larger view and a little more info. The photographs are untouched and no dyes were added. Our specimens have been saved in case the integrity of the website is questioned. The last page will attempt to explain how this conclusion was reached. Borrelia burgdorferiDue to the overuse of antibiotics, bacteria have mutated. These bacilli were from a polyp in the small intestine of the lyme patient. The macroscopic (visible to the naked eye) size was quite a surprise. After about two months of treatment the colony of bacteria just seemed to let go and the specimens were found floating in the toilet. These were the first to be put under the microscope and the adventure began. From bacteria to nematomorphs, we were consumed with the discoveries. Creatures were dying. So desperate to leave the body, they literally came out of the skin, ears, eyes, from under the tongue, and in the urine and stool. Babesia The colony's varying shape and the size of each creature forces one to question conventional studies. This organism appears to have a pincer appendage. Is this shaped for defense? Ehrlichia Nematomorphs feed on bacteria. Does this explain the necessity for colonization, forming one being, allowing them to be motile? So the nematomorphs are fighting the bacteria; the bacteria are fighting back; and the white blood cells don't know which to attack. Neither wants to kill us. The only time our immune system seems to start fighting back is when one of them tries to take over more of our bodies. Is that the so-called "autoimmune" result? This person was told that he had been cured of Lyme disease, and that the pain was just an "autoimmune" response. Sorry, but no. He has bugs in his body. Yet one more macroscopic bacillus in the body waging war against the nematomorph. Could it be true that these bugs are so large as to escape normal collection techniques using hypodermic needles? Even more, could the bugs exhibited on these pages be examples of the superbugs about which some have issued alarms? Borrelia garinii This sufferer knows he would not have survived without the antibiotics. We feel that no doctor should be prosecuted for over-prescribing antibiotics. This ill person needed them desperately. Though we all know that continuous use of antibiotics can not be good for your body.The worst part about antibiotics is dealing with the problems of Candida (yeast). We highly recommend getting off the antibiotics as soon as possible. Going from antibiotics to the salt treatment should not be a problem. Horseshoe Mites Horseshoe Lyme Mites The infestation of another new creature surfaced after about one year into the treatment. We were shocked by its existence. We believe we have found a mite, which we shall call the Horseshoe Lyme Mite. This mite is a parasitiform. Mites go through a diverse life cycle, from egg to larva, nymph and adult. A Harvard man identified the photo of our nymph mite as a wool carpet mite; we beg to disagree. The mites survived the outside world longer than any other creature, living 45 minutes before dying of desiccation. Due to the size (though still microscopic) and their constant movement, they were extremely bothersome. The bug film, available on another page, shows a larva that is a holothyran and has been filmed consuming a nematomorph, nature's checks and balances. The hexapod larva stage left a pimple-like exit wound which heals quite quickly. The octopod nymphal stage survived even longer than the larva. Many Lyme sufferers claim they feel as though they have bugs in their bodies. We believe it is the mites that cause that feeling. Our bodies serve as a habitat for many organisms, unwanted visitors making themselves at home. Our goal is to make their environment uninhabitable. We believe we are doing this with the sodium chloride tablets and the vitamin C. We do not advise using any other products such as antihelminthes, colloidal silver, wormwood, or any of the parasite cleansing products on the market. Construction workers and athletes (particularly runners) use the same salt tablets we recommend. Years ago, before the so-called salt scare, PhysEd teachers handed out salt tablets like they were candy. Our bodies need the salt, especially to combat some types of parasites. Adult Nematomorphs The Paragordius Lyme has a single host life cycle and it rarely develops into an adult. If content, the lyme can stagnate in one of its many life cycles. Frightfully similar to Trichinella spiralis, a nematode, the lyme larva tend to be the most numerous and prefer infecting muscle cells. The adult nematomorph is a short-lived, non-feeding stage. Much to our surprise, we read that when Dr. Willy Burgdorferi dissected the deer tick and discovered the bacteria, he noted the presence of microfilarial worms in a small sample of the ticks, though at the time he saw no significance. For us, that gives some credence to our theory. Juvenile Nematomorphs We believe these to be the juvenile nematomorphs. They vary in size and color. The black appear to be the longest and most abundant. Nematomorphs reproduce in many ways, one being that the male and female intertwine, pressing their genital pores together. The clear or colorless threadlike are juvenile, changing color as they mature and become sexually active. Nematomorphs are common in Africa, yet were never really considered to exist in other parts of the world. It has become a pretty small world over the past two centuries. Parasites adapt to their hosts, such as the living conditions inside an insect's body or that of a human. The claim that there are bugs inside our bodies is horrifyingly true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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