Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 I was diagnosed w/ chronic lyme disease. FMS/CFS and a host of hormone imbalances, including hypothyroid. while I was well on my way to improvement before I started iodine I have to say that I believe it has topped off what was already done. I've felt better than I have in years since starting the iodine. I find I am not needing to pace activity anticipating energy deficits as tightly as I did before. Stress doesn't set me back as it did either. All that to say...giving cells necessary nutrition is essential. I don't think iodine fixes just a few single things but is very broad in it's repair abilities. Fixing hormone production Is a good part of what improved my health early on in the treatment of my lyme disease. I think iodine might have worked as well as all the antibiotics and herbal antipathogens, prescription hormones etc that were used to treat me for 2 years. Many people w/ FMS find treating thyroid helps the fms...which makes me conclude that fms is very closely tied to hormone imbalances which also effect immune system function, leading then to effective treatment of stealth infections as well. This body is such a complexly formed unit...it's really amazing how it is able to repair and restore function when given the right tools. I appreciate the good information found here... Diane (MI)...For the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart. Matt 12:34 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 Iodine, in the form of Lugol's Solution, is a large part Potassium Iodide, a salt. Look at a salt/vitamin C therapy at http://www.lymephotos.com/. "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. From experimenting with the treatment of salt and vitamin C, we settled on a dosage of 3 grams of salt and 3,000 mg of vitamin C, each dose taken 4 times per day.Depending upon one's weight this would approximate one gram for each ten pounds of body weight. We think total daily dosage should not exceed 18 grams of salt or Vitamin C per day, and 15 grams would be the average adult's dosage for a full 24 hour period. If the pills cause a problem they can be crushed or dissolved in water. To get an idea of the dosage, one teaspoon equals 5 grams; thus, one tablespoon would equal 15 grams. Please remember to drink plenty of water. We had been using CMC (Consolidated Midland Corporation), NDC#0223-1760-01, ordered through a pharmacy (no prescription required). This seems to be currently unavailable and pure salt in tablet form may be hard to find. However, the brand of salt is not important, nor is its form, only its purity; do not use salt with any additives, such as table salt. Pure salt can be ordered over the internet at Saltworks. 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." Magnesium chloride, ("Ancient Minerals") http://publications.imva.info/index.php/e-books/magnesium-medicine-e-book.html and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) http://www.imva.info/news/sodium-bicarbonate-baking-soda-cancer-treatment.htmlalso are salts which are critical to allowing the body to heal itself. See mARK SIRCUS' SITES. HE LISTS MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE AND BAKING SODA AS #1 AND #2 THEN IODINE AS # 3 IN IMPORTANCE IN HEALING IN EVENT OF PANDEMICS, ETC.JERRYFrom: Diane <redhat@...>Subject: relief from FMS/ CFS w/ iodineiodine Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 9:58 AM I was diagnosed w/ chronic lyme disease. FMS/CFS and a host of hormone imbalances, including hypothyroid. while I was well on my way to improvement before I started iodine I have to say that I believe it has topped off what was already done. I've felt better than I have in years since starting the iodine. I find I am not needing to pace activity anticipating energy deficits as tightly as I did before. Stress doesn't set me back as it did either. All that to say...giving cells necessary nutrition is essential. I don't think iodine fixes just a few single things but is very broad in it's repair abilities. Fixing hormone production Is a good part of what improved my health early on in the treatment of my lyme disease. I think iodine might have worked as well as all the antibiotics and herbal antipathogens, prescription hormones etc that were used to treat me for 2 years. Many people w/ FMS find treating thyroid helps the fms...which makes me conclude that fms is very closely tied to hormone imbalances which also effect immune system function, leading then to effective treatment of stealth infections as well. This body is such a complexly formed unit...it's really amazing how it is able to repair and restore function when given the right tools. I appreciate the good information found here... Diane (MI)...For the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart. Matt 12:34 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 Jerry, This is fascinating stuff...I have been diagnosed with Lyme and a whole host of other things, like Diane...I decided to start ingesting diluted 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, in an effort to try and detox and kill off the illnesses, plus supplementing with iodine as well...was this protocol something that you tried yourself and had success with? Regan > > From: Diane <redhat@...> > Subject: relief from FMS/ CFS w/ iodine > iodine > Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009, 9:58 AM > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed w/ chronic lyme disease. FMS/CFS and > a host of hormone imbalances, including hypothyroid. >  > while I was well on my way to improvement before I started > iodine I have to say that I believe it has topped off what was already > done. I've felt better than I have in years since starting the > iodine. I find I am not needing to pace activity anticipating energy > deficits as tightly as I did before. Stress doesn't set me back as it did > either. >  > All that to say...giving cells necessary nutrition is > essential. I don't think iodine fixes just a few single things but is very > broad in it's repair abilities. Fixing hormone production Is a good part > of what improved my health early on in the treatment of my lyme disease. I > think iodine might have worked as well as all the antibiotics and herbal > antipathogens, prescription hormones etc that were used to treat me for 2 > years. Many people w/ FMS find treating thyroid helps the fms...which > makes me conclude that fms is very closely tied to hormone imbalances which also > effect immune system function, leading then to effective treatment of stealth > infections as well. >  > This body is such a complexly formed unit...it's really > amazing how it is able to repair and restore function when given the right > tools. >  > I appreciate the good information found > here... >  > Diane (MI) > ...For the mouth speaks out of that > which fills the heart. Matt 12:34 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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