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Hi Jill,

Where is everyone on Infections and inflamation2?

Marie

jill1313 wrote:

> Thanx . That's promising. How many IV's have you had?

> Was talking today with Lance, from whom I got my mild hbo chamber, and

> talking about Dr Buttar and transdermal chelators. He said Dr.

> Bergeron had been using them since 1998 or so and they were well

> tolerated. I didn't know this.

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> I'm still trying to figure out what to do in terms of testing. I

> really cannot get Genovations--not by hook or by crook. And

> testing4health, that Rich posted, is Dr. Yasko's company essentially,

> but there's no track record there. I could spend $750 and how would I

> know if it was legit? It's a saliva test. I don't love that idea.

> I'm going to research a bit further. I want to find out my

> polymorphisms, get my methlyation cycle up to snuff, and then do

> td-dmps (transdermal).

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> For your " brain pain " --I'm not sure what brain pain means. Do you mean

> headaches? In any case, do some googling on hyperbaric oxygen. Harsch,

> Heuser etc, you probably have hypoperfusion, and hbo is the quickest

> way to fix that imo.

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>>> Okay, are we ready for a DMPS update yet? C'mon its been a few months

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discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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In a message dated 2/13/2006 6:56:53 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

jenbooks13@... writes:

Well, Genovations originally used saliva testing which I did with

kits for their five panels I brought home with me. Technically this

would still very much work, but I think, and I'm purely guessing here,

that they may be somehow wanting to protect or slow intrusion on what

they see as their market advantage by requiring folks to go do and

send in blood draws.

Thanx, , that's good to know. That encourages me. It just seems

surpassingly strange that Genovations is illegal, but I can order

testing4health from my own home by myself!

Saliva testing is used in " normal " medicine in very few instances, cystic

fibrosis, parotid duct problems, mouth infections and maybe a few, very few,

others .

Non medical " doctors " who are not licensed to draw blood, can have a patient

give a saliva specimen. To put it bluntly, there is no licence requirement

to spit. Saliva labs salivate at these tests, there is no lab oversight for

saliva testing.

That is the basis of most saliva tests being performed, no MD is needed, no

stringent lab control. More accurate information can be drawn from blood or

other specimens.

So save your money with regard to these quasi scientific analyses they are

notoriously unreliable.

Joy

Research assistant to Dr Enlander

_www.enlander.com_ (http://www.enlander.com/)

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Oh, now I remember the problem between you and Tony. I have had my

grievances with him as well. I do miss some of the people also. Some

very smart, wise, nice people. I mostly lurk but honestly had to cut

back some of the medical reading and focus on more positive things which

is for me are art and decorating, not science. When one only half

understands the scientific jargon it is overwhelming especially with

brain fog and exhaustion. I am focusing on the Vanderbilt Protocol so I

visit Cpnhelp.org. It has been a roller coaster ride for me but I am

beginning to see that I have made progress between the horrible herxes.

Marie

jill1313 wrote:

> I don't know. I left a while ago because Tony was, imo, harrassing me.

> He is very gung ho on lots of longterm high dose antibiotics, does not

> believe that lyme or babesia are significant problems, wanted me to

> take some gout medicine, and then wrote me an email suggesting I had

> peritonitis or some kind of liver infection. It was too aggressive for

> me, so I left the list and haven't been back. I do greatly miss Barb

> Peck's insights and hope she's doing as well as ever.

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>> Hi Jill,

>> Where is everyone on Infections and inflamation2?

>> Marie

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Mel and

My late son had significant seizure disorder not well controlled by drugs

and their nasty side effects.

However, he benefitted from Magnesium, B complex+B6, l-taurine and fish oil.

As well as some others.

We stopped seizure activity with Lobelia inflata extract.

I had wanted to get him to either _www.pathmed.com_ (http://www.pathmed.com)

or _www.amenclinic.com_ (http://www.amenclinic.com) for brain mapping to

assess neurotransmitter status.

Hope this helps

mjh

In a message dated 2/15/2006 7:31:35 AM Eastern Standard Time,

davidhall@... writes:

Hi, Mel.

MelBaldwin <alphabear@...> wrote:

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> , I had one of those hemmangiomas, a tangle of malformed blood

vessels, in my left temporal lobe. I was barely aware of it, having only mild

fleeting, localized headaches....until I had a bleed and a grand mal seizure.

***Very interesting.

I recovered and take klonopin 1 mg. The point is, these malformations are

poorly perfused and may not show up even with contrast.

***That's very close to what I thought.

I presume you have tried some anticonvulsants??

***Yup. Klonopin. Dilantin. Topomax. A few others. No cigar!

mjh

" The Basil Book "

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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, I had one of those hemmangiomas, a tangle of malformed blood vessels, in

my left temporal lobe. I was barely aware of it, having only mild fleeting,

localized headaches....until I had a bleed and a grand mal seizure. I recovered

and take klonopin 1 mg. The point is, these malformations are poorly perfused

and may not show up even with contrast. I presume you have tried some

anticonvulsants?? Mel

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In a message dated 2/15/2006 10:18:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,

alphabear@... writes:

mjh, I am familiar with Amen's work. I was digging in his writing last nite

but I find no apparent explanation in neurotransmitters... doesn't fit any

syndrome like 's. Sounds more congenital or, maybe, injury. I would agree

that Amen would be my first choice detective. Mel

THen, read Braverman's two books. One on amino acids, the newer one is

called The Edge Effect which discusses neurotransmitters extensively.

_www.pathmed.com_ (http://www.pathmed.com)

Whether it's congential or injury, it would impact the neurotransmitter

balance.... and relief can be had by getting those balanced along with other

supplements. This is where the QEEG and other brain mapping are so very

helpful

mjh

" The Basil Book "

http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

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Mel,

I also have problems on left side of the brain. mainly on the temporal

lobe.One energy therapist told me that i had problems with blood vessels at

that side. I am also having some seizure like activities,feeling of swelling

and pain on left side and was wondering if this would go to grand mal

seizure. So,your experiences are very valuable for me.

Nil

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> Hi, Mel.

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> MelBaldwin <alphabear@...> wrote:

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>> , I had one of those hemmangiomas, a tangle of malformed blood

>> vessels, in my left temporal lobe. I was barely aware of it, having only

>> mild fleeting, localized headaches....until I had a bleed and a grand mal

>> seizure.

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mjh, I am familiar with Amen's work. I was digging in his writing last nite but

I find no apparent explanation in neurotransmitters... doesn't fit any syndrome

like 's. Sounds more congenital or, maybe, injury. I would agree that Amen

would be my first choice detective. Mel

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Nil, Have you had a head injury? Do you have word finding problems? What's the

quality and frequency of pain? Any throbbing? Many people have these malformed

vessels and live all their life without complication. I think of it as having a

bomb in my head...good for my small humility. Some meds, including melatonin,

reduce the threshold for seizure. I feel much more comfortable on my klonopin.

My " lesion " is operable but I decided to wait and see...do surgery if I had

another bleed. That was ten years ago. Mel

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