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Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

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Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get rid of it. I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme and she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a steroid to get rid of it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face. Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

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Thanks ! I'm certainly looking into this. I have thought a protoza was involved. I think they can live inside and outside your body.

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From: S <pshannon9@...>Subject: Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in bloodbird mites Date: Monday, May 30, 2011, 2:47 PM

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol,

borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

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Not sure if you know, but steroids for lyme patients should be a BIG NO!

Reason below. The carpal tunnel shot I got, and steroid shot in wrist brought

back many symptoms of lyme. I have started back on MMS full protocol for 3

weeks. This disease lyme and company will be a life long battle for me, perhaps.

Hope new studies and findings do not come to late. Worst part late stage lyme is

not even recognized by the medical society, makes me mad! MMS has managed the

disease, this is a blessing.

http://www.lymeinfo.net/pain.html

http://www.lymenet.de/literatur/steroids.htm

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> Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right

now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from

Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found

unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan

too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get

rid of it.

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> I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme and

she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on

board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am

continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy

because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun

sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a

bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a steroid to get rid of

it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face.

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> Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all!

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> I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had

heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a

blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that

this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

>

> I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing

else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and

therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the

same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it;

since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them

totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some

protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work

for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax,

botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then

failed to work for long term relief.

>

> Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

>

> Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their

discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr.

Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most

informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their

questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a

talk radio blog.

> http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

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> here is the audio--

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http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-pro\

tozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

> I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in

the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa

and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood

parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At

least we all have something tangible to work with here...

>

> Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!

>

> Love

> Pdidit

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Marie, I did not know that about the steroids. I had a CT scan with injection that I became allergic to maybe 8 years ago before the mites and morgs and I broke out in the worst case of hives you can imagine--I had to be on Prednisone for the longest time to finally get rid of it. That rash was hell. This is a rash on my hands and up the arms a bit where I was exposed to the sun. Maybe the rash will go away on its own in time. I am fair skinned (redhead) so am extremely sun sensitive. Thanks for letting me know about the steroids... I did not know. That would be a disaster for me to take them. The month of Doxy did seem to get rid of those weird things I had on the face and head that turned into lumps. Doctor thought maybe it was staph as my husband picked it up too and he is on another antibiotic. Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

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> I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

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> I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief.

>

> Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

>

> Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

> http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

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> here is the audio--

> http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

> I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...

>

> Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!

>

> Love

> Pdidit

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Hi Marie,

I did the 1st day of the MMS 1000 protocal yesterday with some great results. However, around noon today, 1/2 way through day two's protocal, I noticed twitching in my left buttocks. The very place I last felt that worm wiggiing feeling caused by active herpe's 1. I got scared and stopped immediately. The MMS must interfer with the acyclovir. I do intend to start the doxy tomorrow. 's recount sounds promising.

Love and light,

>> Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get rid of it. > > > I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme and she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't

need a steroid to get rid of it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face. > > > > > > > Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood > > > > > > > Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! > > I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! >

> I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. > > Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word! > > Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog

talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog. > http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc > > here is the audio-- > http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0 > I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an

intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here... > > Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news! > > Love > Pdidit>

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Hi Pdidit

Thankyou very much .

P have been wondering about protazoa latley , malria is a one too. .

I have stopped the bug w baking soda on every thing , if dosent I wask it in 1

cup borax & 1 cup spic & span , drenching it & drying it with a hair dryer . .

Then powder , it is too dry live in . I blow it out side with a leave blower .

God bless you Pdidit ,

Bill

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On Mon May 30th, 2011 10:47 AM EDT S wrote:

>Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all!

>

>I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you

>had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had

>found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he

>has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

>

>I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why

>nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from

>me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you

>who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to

>totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work

>but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their

>reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I

>have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then

>stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax, botanicals

>etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then

>failed to work for long term relief.

>

>Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

>Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their

>discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to

>hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview

>the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called

>in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not

>treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

>http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

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>audio--

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>I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for

>you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an

>intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago,

>but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well.

>Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to

>work with here...

>

>Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!

>

>Love

>Pdidit

>

>

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Staph is everywhere it seems. Now bedbugs have been found carrying staph.

Treating the nose helps with staph colonizing why doctors aren't doing this

more?

http://www.drmirkin.com/morehealth/G167.htm

I have found the MMS spray great for sunburn, or rashes. Also witch hazel for

sunburns. I make the MMS spray weak to begin. Using 20 drops with 10oz of

distilled water. When skin is healed and healthy I use 20 drops with 4 to 8 oz

of distilled water.

Being light complected and using tetracyclines is not a good thing:(

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> > Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right

now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from

Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found

unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan

too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get

rid of it.

> >

> >

> > I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme and

she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on

board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am

continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy

because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun

sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a

bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a steroid to get rid of

it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face.

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> > Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all!

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> > I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had

heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a

blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that

this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

> >

> > I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing

else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and

therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the

same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it;

since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them

totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some

protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work

for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax,

botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then

failed to work for long term relief.

> >

> > Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

> >

> > Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their

discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr.

Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most

informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their

questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a

talk radio blog.

> > http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

> >

> > here is the audio--

> >

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-pro\

tozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

> > I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in

the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa

and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood

parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At

least we all have something tangible to work with here...

> >

> > Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!

> >

> > Love

> > Pdidit

> >

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Listen to your body. There have no reports of drug interactions causing

serious effects, yet.

http://mms-articles.com/MMS-is-it-approved.htm

http://mms-articles.com/EPA-cl-02-article.pdf

It is only two simple items once it is dissolved in water. It consists of the

type of harmless chlorine that is in table salt, and oxygen. There is some

sodium, before it is dissolved in the water, but that becomes harmless as it is

so small. There is nothing else, and this combination results in the most

powerful killer of pathogens known to man.

75,000 successful recoveries from a wide variety of diseases demonstrate that

it's virtually impossible to overdose on MMS (As vomiting would prevent this)

The MMS discovery has been demonstrated to medical doctors, hospitals, and

clinic administrators who themselves report the reliability of this surprising

new approach to the treatment of a broad range of diseases. If you're taking

prescription drugs, it's unlikely there'll be any interaction between MMS and

other drugs because the MMS sleuth is only looking for so-called " non-breathing

pathogens " to destroy. (See Menu Item.) But if in doubt, consider restricting

one or the other temporarily.

Vitamin C temporarily diminishes the effect of MMS so it's suggested that

Vitamin C be taken two hours or longer after any given dose of MMS. For

information on why normal body cells remain completely unaffected by MMS, see

Frequently Asked Questions, or read through 127 pages of Humble's Book One.

The uses of MMS or Chlorine dioxide go beyond the normal antibiotic. It's also a

deodorizer and anti-bacterial germicide of the first order.

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> > Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right

now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from

Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found

unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan

too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get

rid of it.

> >

> >

> > I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme and

she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on

board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am

continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy

because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun

sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a

bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a steroid to get rid of

it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all!

> >

> > I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had

heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a

blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that

this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

> >

> > I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing

else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and

therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the

same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it;

since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them

totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some

protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work

for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax,

botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then

failed to work for long term relief.

> >

> > Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

> >

> > Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their

discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr.

Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most

informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their

questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a

talk radio blog.

> > http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

> >

> > here is the audio--

> >

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-pro\

tozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

> > I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in

the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa

and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood

parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At

least we all have something tangible to work with here...

> >

> > Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!

> >

> > Love

> > Pdidit

> >

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Hi!THank you so much for sharing. Do you think it is possible to get tests run even if you live abroad?Take care!CeciliaFrom: S <pshannon9@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, May 30, 2011 4:47:17 PMSubject: Re: Fry

labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol,

borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

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Hi, Marie!Interesting with the bedbugs carrying staph. And scarry. That means that birdmites definately would carry it too... Do you have any research related to it, I would like to show the doctors... THanks for letting us know.About not treating the nose for Staph: When we had it they said it was only one treatment in the nose for staph and here it was only alloud for MRSA, so that it would still work for those worst patients. Maby that´s why. You allways have so much knowledge- thanks for letting us other know.CeciliaFrom: healinghope <mfrreman@...>bird mites Sent: Tue, May 31, 2011 2:36:03 AMSubject: Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

Staph is everywhere it seems. Now bedbugs have been found carrying staph. Treating the nose helps with staph colonizing why doctors aren't doing this more?

http://www.drmirkin.com/morehealth/G167.htm

I have found the MMS spray great for sunburn, or rashes. Also witch hazel for sunburns. I make the MMS spray weak to begin. Using 20 drops with 10oz of distilled water. When skin is healed and healthy I use 20 drops with 4 to 8 oz of distilled water.

Being light complected and using tetracyclines is not a good thing:(

> >

> > Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get rid of it.

> >

> >

> > I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme and she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a steroid to get rid of it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all!

> >

> > I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

> >

> > I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief.

> >

> > Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

> >

> > Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

> > http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

> >

> > here is the audio--

> > http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

> > I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...

> >

> > Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!

> >

> > Love

> > Pdidit

> >

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Hi Bill,

Interesting you mentioned malaria. Dr Fry treats with long term doxy family

drugs and also sees good results with long term treatment with the anti-malarial

drugs - also using the combo of the anti-biotic and anti-malarial. You have to

have liver testing regularly when you do this for the anti-malarials can hurt

it. As a FYI, Dr Fry does not treat long distance or over the phone.

But more important than the drugs to him, for protozoa, is a very low fat, VEGAN

diet, supplementing with Vit D3 and B12 - nothing else. He thinks fat feeds

protozoan. He sees the best results in his VEGAN patients.

Bobby

>

> Hi Pdidit

>

> Thankyou very much .

> P have been wondering about protazoa latley , malria is a one too. .

>

> God bless you Pdidit ,

>

> Bill

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Cecilia Here is a link for bedbugs and staph. Yes indeed scary. Wondering how

many insects could carry this.:(

http://news./s/ap/20110511/ap_on_he_me/us_med_bedbug_superbug

Now a drug shortage has instilled. Our medical society is faltering so bad, sad.

http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/hospitals-struggle-drug-shortage-13721212

> > >

> > > Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right

> >now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results

from

> >Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found

> >unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan

> >too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get

> >rid of it.

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme

and

> >she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on

> >board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am

> >continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from

pharmacy

> >because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun

> >sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a

> >bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a steroid to get rid of

> >it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face.

> >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all!

> > >

> > > I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had

> >heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a

> >blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found

that

> >this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

> >

> > >

> > > I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why

nothing

> >else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and

> >therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in

the

> >same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it;

> >since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid

them

> >totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some

> >protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would

work

> >for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax,

> >botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then

> >failed to work for long term relief.

> >

> > >

> > > Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

> > >

> > > Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their

> >discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear

Dr.

> >Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most

> >informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their

> >questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via

a

> >talk radio blog.

> >

> > > http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

> > >

> > > here is the audio--

> > >

>

>http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-pr\

otozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

> >

> > > I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am

in

> >the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa

> >and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood

> >parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At

> >least we all have something tangible to work with here...

> >

> > >

> > > Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!

> > >

> > > Love

> > > Pdidit

> > >

> >

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Thank you Marie,

I am listening to my body. I don't want 100's of sores back. I think I may be better to add a few drops of premixed MMS to my drinking water daily, if for nothing else, to bring the water ph up. I have always avoided medicines when possible----even aspirins.. I suppose I get nervous taking too many things at once. I thought I'd try the doxy for a while. I am going to google it as I am getting that tetracyclines are bad from your email. Could be, my body is clearing and I am just feeling the response. I have never had vericos veins, but they keep appearing and disappearing on my ankle. Yesterday, some of them broke through the skin and let out whatever it was it was throwing out. That tells me the MMS was evicting something. Tempo, tempo. Guess all will be clear to us in time. I like the learning machine this website has become.

Love and light,

From: healinghope <mfrreman@...>Subject: Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in bloodbird mites Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 12:57 AM

Listen to your body. There have no reports of drug interactions causing serious effects, yet. http://mms-articles.com/MMS-is-it-approved.htmhttp://mms-articles.com/EPA-cl-02-article.pdfIt is only two simple items once it is dissolved in water. It consists of the type of harmless chlorine that is in table salt, and oxygen. There is some sodium, before it is dissolved in the water, but that becomes harmless as it is so small. There is nothing else, and this combination results in the most powerful killer of pathogens known to man. 75,000 successful recoveries from a wide variety of diseases demonstrate that it's virtually impossible to overdose on MMS (As vomiting would prevent this) The MMS discovery has been demonstrated to medical doctors,

hospitals, and clinic administrators who themselves report the reliability of this surprising new approach to the treatment of a broad range of diseases. If you're taking prescription drugs, it's unlikely there'll be any interaction between MMS and other drugs because the MMS sleuth is only looking for so-called "non-breathing pathogens" to destroy. (See Menu Item.) But if in doubt, consider restricting one or the other temporarily. Vitamin C temporarily diminishes the effect of MMS so it's suggested that Vitamin C be taken two hours or longer after any given dose of MMS. For information on why normal body cells remain completely unaffected by MMS, see Frequently Asked Questions, or read through 127 pages of Humble's Book One. The uses of MMS or Chlorine dioxide go beyond the normal antibiotic. It's also a deodorizer and anti-bacterial germicide of the first order.> >> > Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get rid of it. > > > > > > I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment

for the Lyme and she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a steroid to get rid of it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! > > > > I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! > > > > I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and

dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. > > > > Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word! > > > > Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog. > > http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc > > > > here is the audio-- > > http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0 > > I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here... > > > > Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news! >

> > > Love > > Pdidit> >>

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If wanting to make pH water with MMS, do not activate. Here is a link.

http://www.mmsfacts.com/make-your-own-ph-booster-drops-with-mms#more-118

> > >

> > > Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right

now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from

Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found

unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan

too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get

rid of it.

> > >

> > >

> > > I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme

and she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get

on board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am

continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy

because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun

sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a

bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a steroid to get rid of

it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all!

> > >

> > > I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had

heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a

blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that

this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

> > >

> > > I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why

nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and

therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the

same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it;

since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them

totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some

protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work

for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax,

botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then

failed to work for long term relief.

> > >

> > > Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

> > >

> > > Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their

discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr.

Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most

informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their

questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a

talk radio blog.

> > > http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

> > >

> > > here is the audio--

> > >

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-pro\

tozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

> > > I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am

in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa

and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood

parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At

least we all have something tangible to work with here...

> > >

> > > Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!

> > >

> > > Love

> > > Pdidit

> > >

> >

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I've just watched it. Thank you Marie!> > > From: healinghope <mfrreman@...>> Subject: Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in

blood> bird mites > Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 12:57 AM> > > Â > > > > Listen to your body. There have no reports of drug interactions causing serious effects, yet. > http://mms-articles.com/MMS-is-it-approved.htm> http://mms-articles.com/EPA-cl-02-article.pdf> It is only two simple items once it is dissolved in water. It consists of the type of harmless chlorine that is in table salt, and oxygen. There is some sodium, before it is dissolved in the water, but that becomes harmless as it is so small.

There is nothing else, and this combination results in the most powerful killer of pathogens known to man. > > 75,000 successful recoveries from a wide variety of diseases demonstrate that it's virtually impossible to overdose on MMS (As vomiting would prevent this) > > The MMS discovery has been demonstrated to medical doctors, hospitals, and clinic administrators who themselves report the reliability of this surprising new approach to the treatment of a broad range of diseases. If you're taking prescription drugs, it's unlikely there'll be any interaction between MMS and other drugs because the MMS sleuth is only looking for so-called "non-breathing pathogens" to destroy. (See Menu Item.) But if in doubt, consider restricting one or the other temporarily. > > Vitamin C temporarily diminishes the effect of MMS so it's suggested that Vitamin C be taken two hours or longer after any given dose of MMS. For

information on why normal body cells remain completely unaffected by MMS, see Frequently Asked Questions, or read through 127 pages of Humble's Book One. > > The uses of MMS or Chlorine dioxide go beyond the normal antibiotic. It's also a deodorizer and anti-bacterial germicide of the first order.> > > > >> >

> Thanks Patti. Um, we're in the midst of tearing the house apart right now--hardwood floors refinishing starting NOW so I'll dig out the results from Dr. Metzger's lab work and let you know who did the testing on me that found unidentified parasite also, just like Dr. Fry did, (may have been protozoan too)... this was from 3 years ago and the medications she gave me did not get rid of it. > > > > > > > > > I saw her again a month ago for a continuation of treatment for the Lyme and she threw tons of medications at me (scripts)--I have not been able to get on board with all of them right now because I have so much going on and am continuing the MMS treatment too. One medication I did not pick up from pharmacy because they wanted $1,000 for one prescription. I developed a bad sun sensitivity from Doxycycline and had to discontinue that since I still have a bad rash on my arms and hands and hoping I don't need a

steroid to get rid of it. But it did help with the biofilm on the head, face. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! > > > > > > I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet

about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! > > > > > > I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol, borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. > >

> > > > Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word! > > > > > > Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog. > > > http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc > > > > > > here is the audio-- > > > http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0 > > > I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here... > > > > > > Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news! > > > > > > Love > > > Pdidit> > >> >>

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Hi CeciliaI think a doctor has to order the lab work, but I don't know what good it would do anyway because they can't identify the parasite. If you get a doctor like I did and Patti & the doctor orders the test then some doctors might treat you. I wonder if any doctor in Sweden would order labs from Frys... Sent from my iPodOn May 31, 2011, at 1:24 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi!THank you so much for sharing. Do you think it is possible to get tests run even if you live abroad?Take care!CeciliaFrom: S <pshannon9@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, May 30, 2011 4:47:17 PMSubject: Re: Fry

labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol,

borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

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Bobby,This is interesting because MMS is anti malarial too. Do you have any idea what drugs he uses for malaria? Did you see him or treat with him? It is also interesting that he has people go on a vegan diet too. I would like to know more about his treatment. My doc had me on 4 100 mg tabs of doxycycline in a day. I found that hard to do & became super sun sensitive. Thanks.Sent from my iPodOn May 31, 2011, at 6:29 AM, "bobbyboyd99" <bobbyboyd99@...> wrote:

Hi Bill,

Interesting you mentioned malaria. Dr Fry treats with long term doxy family drugs and also sees good results with long term treatment with the anti-malarial drugs - also using the combo of the anti-biotic and anti-malarial. You have to have liver testing regularly when you do this for the anti-malarials can hurt it. As a FYI, Dr Fry does not treat long distance or over the phone.

But more important than the drugs to him, for protozoa, is a very low fat, VEGAN diet, supplementing with Vit D3 and B12 - nothing else. He thinks fat feeds protozoan. He sees the best results in his VEGAN patients.

Bobby

>

> Hi Pdidit

>

> Thankyou very much .

> P have been wondering about protazoa latley , malria is a one too. .

>

> God bless you Pdidit ,

>

> Bill

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Here's a list of antimalarials... also noted doxy is considered antimalarial too and artemisinin which is wormwood in concentrated form. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimalarial_medication Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi Bill,

Interesting you mentioned malaria. Dr Fry treats with long term doxy family drugs and also sees good results with long term treatment with the anti-malarial drugs - also using the combo of the anti-biotic and anti-malarial. You have to have liver testing regularly when you do this for the anti-malarials can hurt it. As a FYI, Dr Fry does not treat long distance or over the phone.

But more important than the drugs to him, for protozoa, is a very low fat, VEGAN diet, supplementing with Vit D3 and B12 - nothing else. He thinks fat feeds protozoan. He sees the best results in his VEGAN patients.

Bobby

>

> Hi Pdidit

>

> Thankyou very much .

> P have been wondering about protazoa latley , malria is a one too. .

>

> God bless you Pdidit ,

>

> Bill

>

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Hi Bobby

How are you ?

Good I pray .

alls well hear , I found the baking soda puffed on everything stops the bug .

When it dosnt I drench it in 1 cup borax & 1 cup spic & span & 1 gal of water &

dry it w/ a hair dryer so it dosent get funky . I get 2 weeks in the car seats

from this . I powder the seats w/ 1 time a week now , I used to do it daily &

it stopps the bug instantly , espsecially under the computer table .

God Bless you Bobby ,

Bill

On Tue May 31st, 2011 9:59 PM EDT goldstein wrote:

>Bobby,

>

>This is interesting because MMS is anti malarial too. Do you have any idea

what drugs he uses for malaria? Did you see him or treat with him? It is also

interesting that he has people go on a vegan diet too. I would like to know

more about his treatment. My doc had me on 4 100 mg tabs of doxycycline in a

day. I found that hard to do & became super sun sensitive. Thanks.

>

>

>

>Sent from my iPod

>

>On May 31, 2011, at 6:29 AM, " bobbyboyd99 " <bobbyboyd99@...> wrote:

>

>>

>> Hi Bill,

>> Interesting you mentioned malaria. Dr Fry treats with long term doxy family

drugs and also sees good results with long term treatment with the anti-malarial

drugs - also using the combo of the anti-biotic and anti-malarial. You have to

have liver testing regularly when you do this for the anti-malarials can hurt

it. As a FYI, Dr Fry does not treat long distance or over the phone.

>> But more important than the drugs to him, for protozoa, is a very low fat,

VEGAN diet, supplementing with Vit D3 and B12 - nothing else. He thinks fat

feeds protozoan. He sees the best results in his VEGAN patients.

>> Bobby

>>

>>

>> >

>> > Hi Pdidit

>> >

>> > Thankyou very much .

>> > P have been wondering about protazoa latley , malria is a one too. .

>>

>> >

>> > God bless you Pdidit ,

>> >

>> > Bill

>> >

>>

>>

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HI, !Oh, so they can´t identify the parasite?! They can only tell you if you have a parasite or not?PRoblably would be hard to get someone to order lab from Frys...Did you use them?CeciliaFrom: goldstein <Goldstein@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Wed, June 1, 2011 3:42:21 AMSubject: Re: Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi CeciliaI think a doctor has to order the lab work, but I don't know what good it would do anyway because they can't identify the parasite. If you get a doctor like I did and Patti & the doctor orders the test then some doctors might treat you. I wonder if any doctor in Sweden would order labs from Frys... Sent from my iPodOn May 31, 2011, at 1:24 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi!THank you so much for sharing. Do you think it is possible to get tests run even if you live abroad?Take care!CeciliaFrom: S <pshannon9@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, May 30, 2011 4:47:17 PMSubject: Re: Fry

labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol,

borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

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Hi Cecilia,There are many species of protozoa a few of which are blood parasites; I am guessing this is a new, previously undiscovered, protozoa. If it is associated with biofilm it I'd guess it would probably be rather difficult to eradicate.

KrsOn 1 June 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

HI, !Oh, so they can´t identify the parasite?! They can only tell you if you have a parasite or not?

PRoblably would be hard to get someone to order lab from Frys...Did you use them?Cecilia

From: goldstein <Goldstein@...> " bird mites " <bird mites >

Sent: Wed, June 1, 2011 3:42:21 AMSubject: Re: Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

 

Hi CeciliaI think a doctor has to order the lab work, but I don't know what good it would do anyway because they can't identify the parasite.  If you get a doctor like I did and Patti & the doctor orders the test then some doctors might treat you.  I wonder if any doctor in Sweden would order labs from Frys... 

Sent from my iPodOn May 31, 2011, at 1:24 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

Hi!THank you so much for sharing. Do you think it is possible to get tests run even if you live abroad?Take care!

Cecilia

From: S <pshannon9@...>bird mites

Sent: Mon, May 30, 2011 4:47:17 PMSubject: Re: Fry

labs finds a protozoa in blood

 

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne!  I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol,

borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief.  Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

 

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now.  Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...

Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

-- They shut the road through the woods

Seventy years ago.

Weather and rain have undone it again,

And now you would never know

There was once a road through the woods

Before they planted the trees.

It is underneath the coppice and heath,

And the thin anemones.

Only the keeper sees

That, where the ring-dove broods,

And the badgers roll at ease,

There was once a road through the woods.

Yet, if you enter the woods

Of a summer evening late,

When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools

Where the otter whistles his mate.

(They fear not men in the woods,

Because they see so few)

You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,

And the swish of a skirt in the dew,

Steadily cantering through

The misty solitudes,

As though they perfectly knew

The old lost road through the woods….

But there is no road through the woods.

The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling

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Krys,

I keep wondering if it is a topical protozoa. No, I'm not sure - just suspect. I know it likes hair, and skin oil. It seems to like the sinusus- i think(that could be something else). I think the (webs, spreaders, whatever they are) that I role off my skin is caused by a protozoa. It does seem to thrive on oils. Before, if I ate anything with the slightest bit of oil, I'd notice an oil coating on my chin and lips. Within minutes, there would be spreaders. I can roll these off and drop what I get onto a napkin and see the role. Under the scope it looks like crystalized segments of string webbing off in different directions. A bath in olive leaf helps as I can rub my skin and find where the spreaders are and roll them off. They are hard to feel unless the body is really squeeky clean. I have to rub and rub an area before it will lift and sometimes

roll up 8 inches worth. I wonder if your mom can see if she has spreaders. It can get like quarter sized gel spots under the breasts.I have been doing my bath for a long time now and am now doing a diet that is as close to oil free and anit-fungal as I can get as well as the anti-fungal medicine on my skin. I am finding very little spreaders at all now where they covered my body at first. Those clear things, that always have the same shape, that turn brown when dying seemed to travel along these spreaders (or in process of making them). I can't find the site, but I remember reading that there is a protozoa-fungal creature that doxy will kill. I want to see this and see if it matches. I'll keep searching. I've told you what I've observed. Interpretations may be wrong, but where else can we start? I thought these observations might apply to your mother.

Love and light,

Hi!

THank you so much for sharing. Do you think it is possible to get tests run even if you live abroad?

Take care!

Cecilia

From: S <pshannon9@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, May 30, 2011 4:47:17 PMSubject: Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol,

borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!

Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

-- They shut the road through the woodsSeventy years ago.Weather and rain have undone it again,And now you would never knowThere was once a road through the woodsBefore they planted the trees.It is underneath the coppice and heath,And the thin anemones.Only the keeper seesThat, where the ring-dove broods,And the badgers roll at ease,There was once a road through the woods.Yet, if you enter the woodsOf a summer evening late,When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed poolsWhere the otter whistles his mate.(They fear not men in the woods,Because they see so few)You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,And the swish of a skirt in the dew,Steadily cantering throughThe misty solitudes,As though they perfectly knewThe old lost road through the woods….But there is no

road through the woods. The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling

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The lab where I had the bloodwork done 2 years ago was Metametrix... I wonder if they changed their name to Fry's? Maybe Patti would know.Sent from my iPodOn Jun 1, 2011, at 5:01 AM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Hi Cecilia,There are many species of protozoa a few of which are blood parasites; I am guessing this is a new, previously undiscovered, protozoa. If it is associated with biofilm it I'd guess it would probably be rather difficult to eradicate.

KrsOn 1 June 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

HI, !Oh, so they can´t identify the parasite?! They can only tell you if you have a parasite or not?

PRoblably would be hard to get someone to order lab from Frys...Did you use them?Cecilia

From: goldstein <Goldstein@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >

Sent: Wed, June 1, 2011 3:42:21 AMSubject: Re: Re: Fry labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi CeciliaI think a doctor has to order the lab work, but I don't know what good it would do anyway because they can't identify the parasite. If you get a doctor like I did and Patti & the doctor orders the test then some doctors might treat you. I wonder if any doctor in Sweden would order labs from Frys...

Sent from my iPodOn May 31, 2011, at 1:24 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi!THank you so much for sharing. Do you think it is possible to get tests run even if you live abroad?Take care!

Cecilia

From: S <pshannon9@...>bird mites

Sent: Mon, May 30, 2011 4:47:17 PMSubject: Re: Fry

labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm!

I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol,

borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0

I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...

Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

-- They shut the road through the woods

Seventy years ago.

Weather and rain have undone it again,

And now you would never know

There was once a road through the woods

Before they planted the trees.

It is underneath the coppice and heath,

And the thin anemones.

Only the keeper sees

That, where the ring-dove broods,

And the badgers roll at ease,

There was once a road through the woods.

Yet, if you enter the woods

Of a summer evening late,

When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools

Where the otter whistles his mate.

(They fear not men in the woods,

Because they see so few)

You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,

And the swish of a skirt in the dew,

Steadily cantering through

The misty solitudes,

As though they perfectly knew

The old lost road through the woods….

But there is no road through the woods.

The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling

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Hi CeciliaNo, didn't use them and in fact didn't know about them. Patti told me about them. My doctor here used Metametrix... they seem to find the same thing. Ask your doctor if she might be able to order blood work to be sent to them... just out of curiosity when you see your doctor next. Re: Fry

labs finds a protozoa in blood

Hi Cecelia, Bill, , , Kajay and all! I was just talking with via email and found out that none of you had heard yet about the Fry labs talk radio show and/or that Dr. Fry had found a blood protozoan in some people's blood [morg/lyme patients]; he has found that this protozoa is carrying a biofilm! I am thinking /hoping that this protozoan is perhaps the reason why nothing else had worked to rid this biofilm and insect infestation from me and therefore, my environment...so perhaps it will help those of you who are in the same boat..i.e tried everything and nothing worked to totally eradicate it; since from my experience, some things would work but not enough to get rid them totally from me and dismantle their reproduction cycle --and I believe some protozoa can be airborne! I have tried EVERYTHING, you name it and it would work for a while, then stop...with exception to lysol. I have tried dettol,

borax, botanicals etc., in my environment and on me and these helped initially, then failed to work for long term relief. Here is the info for all to share...please spread the word!Below is the link to what Fry labs describes on their site about their discoveries and below that is also the link to the blog talk radio to hear Dr. Fry's interview. I found just the first part of this interview the most informative, since toward the end not many people who called in got their questions answered. He made it quite clear he would not treat or diagnose via a talk radio blog.

http://morgellonsfocusonhealth.com/fry_laboratories_llc

here is the audio--

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pamcrane/2011/05/19/1-step-blood-test-discovers-protozoa-under-biofilm-structure?sms_ss=email & at_xt=4dd6203db4259bdf,0I think you have to get a doctor on board to order the tests for you...am in the process right now. Metametrix labs had found I had an intestinal protozoa and yeast of unknown origin back some 3 years ago, but maybe there are blood parasites of the same nature involved as well. Tis what I aim to find out. At least we all have something tangible to work with here...Sounds like many of you are getting better regardless--great news!LovePdidit

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