Guest guest Posted July 25, 2011 Report Share Posted July 25, 2011 Hi Krys!I am just to mix and dilute my ingredients that is in lysol that you recommended to me. I have done it once before according to your info, but now I can´t remember how much I should delute it...My bensaltensid is 50%, could yyou please help me again with how much I should mix water/bensaltensid?I don´t have the concentration amount for lysol/dettol.You are a rock!CeciliaFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Thu, July 21, 2011 1:47:32 PMSubject: Re: Agree , bird mites introduce other organisms to our bods Hey ,Sorry to hear of your father in law, mourning is such a horrid lost feeling. Nearly 96 is a really good innings, I hope I do that well. It sounds like he must have had a really interesting life being a physicist for NASA sounds amazing; I bet he knew loads of fascinating people. It is a shame if he was a glass is half empty person as he sounds like he would have had many things to be grateful for. I agree with you , This is a really nice group so helpful & supportive. I know my mother is helped & encouraged a great deal, by the support & good wishes from this group. Even when the attacks are bad she is nowhere near as despondent as she used to be. All the best,KrysOn 21 July 2011 01:13, <Goldstein@...> wrote: I too believe that relationship with the almighty plays a huge role in combatting this. Someone said not too long ago and my apologies for forgetting who said it - "I had to get right with God," and I could include myself in that category as well. So thank you Bill. Anyway, we have some powerful tools to fight this, so thank you Bill, Frito, Doris, Krys, , , Aggi, Marie, Kajay, sbmom, Cecilia and ALL. This is an awesome group. We really do help each other. Btw Krys, my father-in-law passed away today. Sad, but it would have been a miserable rest of his life had he lived after this type of stroke. He didn't make 96 years, but he had a good life - although I'm not sure he would say that, because he was pretty negative about most things. From: " Doe" <doe1769@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 9:43:35 PMSubject: Re: Agree , bird mites introduce other organisms to our bods Hi Vectored diseases are beat by prayer & the body learns to combat it , it takes time . I live in the same house. I ran but it attacked me where I ran to . Borax powder on evrey thing & soak it out of the skin w/ 1 cup borax per 10 gal of water or 1 teasp per cup apply the compress for 30 ,mins , repeat in 12 hrs , it dies .I use peroxide as penetrant for the bad spots . here is the mix & the post I learned it from : http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html The mix: 2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster 16 oz peroxide (3%) 32 oz water. mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide From: Doe <doe1769@...> Subj: FW: Fw: Borax Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:55:34 -0800 (PST) Size: 16k Re: Question- thoughts to both Krys and --and update on Fry lab report > > > > > > > > > >> "Interesting to hear about your test results. Ofcourse it would be good to know >> what protozoa you are dealing with, one would think they should be able to tell >> for allmost 600 dollars... >> Keep us posted! DId you get any more info about the biofilm in your blood? >> Good luck with your medication!" >> Cecilia > >Hi Cecelia > >I just found more info on a google search, than I did from my physician! Here is the official name that Dr. Fry has given this new protozoan species: > >Dr. Fry on FL1953 >Share > >Dr. Fry is doing some exciting work on a new biofilm-forming protozoan previously referred to as FL1953 and only recently renamed to Protomyxozoa rheumatica, a highly immunosuppressive microorganism. He refers to it as the premier pathogen. > >I recently had the opportunity to attend a lecture by Dr. Fry MD as part of Dr. Klinghardt's recent "Beyond Lyme" conference. I'm still working on my notes from that event and will post them soon. In the meantime, I just listened to a radio interview from Dr. Fry which can be found here. > >Some of the key points from the the radio interview: > >FL1953 is a new, unique protozoan organism that is found in people with CFS, Fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. >People with Morgellon's also have evidence of the organism. In Morgellon's, Dr. Fry talked about this new protozoan possibly suppressing the immune system such that a fungal/mycelial condition then develops leading to the symptoms of Morgellons. >Dr. Fry discussed the use of Tetracyclines, Zithromax, Plaquenil and other options, but more interesting were his other recommendations. One of the future projects his lab is working on is to complete sensitivity testing of various therapies for this new protozoan. >He shared that diet is very important. The protozoan loves lipids (fats) and that lipid restriction via low-fat diets has been a very powerful tool. Lipids and fatty acids also play a role in the formation of biofilms which seem to collapse with lipid restriction. >He discussed the benefits of a whole food, plant-based diet full of bioflavanoids; which themselves act as an antibiotic. >He suggested that many people with chronic illness may struggle with wheat not due to the gluten content but due to the high arginine which the FL1953 protozoan thrives on. [hmm..interesting--thought came to mind to counter attack this also with lysine, which brings down levels of arginine--though won't experiment or do anything until finishing this drug] > >http://www.betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/243-dr-stephen-fry-on-fl1953 > >xxoo >Pdidit > > > > > > > -- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2011 Report Share Posted July 25, 2011 Hi Cecilia,1:9 will give you 5% bensaltensid, which is stronger than in Lysol or Dettol but about the same a another product, with bensaltensid, called Zoflora. In a miticide product advertised in UK they have 5<15% bensaltensid & a surfactant, (a good quality washing up liquid has a high proportion of surfacants) plus soda, so it might help effectiveness of the bensaltensid if you try those in the mixture. Good luckKrysOn 25 July 2011 06:48, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote: Hi Krys!I am just to mix and dilute my ingredients that is in lysol that you recommended to me. I have done it once before according to your info, but now I can´t remember how much I should delute it... My bensaltensid is 50%, could yyou please help me again with how much I should mix water/bensaltensid?I don´t have the concentration amount for lysol/dettol.You are a rock! Cecilia From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Thu, July 21, 2011 1:47:32 PMSubject: Re: Agree , bird mites introduce other organisms to our bods Hey ,Sorry to hear of your father in law, mourning is such a horrid lost feeling. Nearly 96 is a really good innings, I hope I do that well. It sounds like he must have had a really interesting life being a physicist for NASA sounds amazing; I bet he knew loads of fascinating people. It is a shame if he was a glass is half empty person as he sounds like he would have had many things to be grateful for. I agree with you , This is a really nice group so helpful & supportive. I know my mother is helped & encouraged a great deal, by the support & good wishes from this group. Even when the attacks are bad she is nowhere near as despondent as she used to be. All the best,KrysOn 21 July 2011 01:13, <Goldstein@...> wrote: I too believe that relationship with the almighty plays a huge role in combatting this. Someone said not too long ago and my apologies for forgetting who said it - " I had to get right with God, " and I could include myself in that category as well. So thank you Bill. Anyway, we have some powerful tools to fight this, so thank you Bill, Frito, Doris, Krys, , , Aggi, Marie, Kajay, sbmom, Cecilia and ALL. This is an awesome group. We really do help each other. Btw Krys, my father-in-law passed away today. Sad, but it would have been a miserable rest of his life had he lived after this type of stroke. He didn't make 96 years, but he had a good life - although I'm not sure he would say that, because he was pretty negative about most things. From: " Doe " <doe1769@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 9:43:35 PMSubject: Re: Agree , bird mites introduce other organisms to our bods Hi Vectored diseases are beat by prayer & the body learns to combat it , it takes time . I live in the same house. I ran but it attacked me where I ran to . Borax powder on evrey thing & soak it out of the skin w/ 1 cup borax per 10 gal of water or 1 teasp per cup apply the compress for 30 ,mins , repeat in 12 hrs , it dies .I use peroxide as penetrant for the bad spots . here is the mix & the post I learned it from : http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html The mix: 2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster 16 oz peroxide (3%) 32 oz water. mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide From: Doe <doe1769@...> Subj: FW: Fw: Borax Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:55:34 -0800 (PST) Size: 16k Re: Question- thoughts to both Krys and --and update on Fry lab report > > > > > > > > > >> " Interesting to hear about your test results. Ofcourse it would be good to know >> what protozoa you are dealing with, one would think they should be able to tell >> for allmost 600 dollars... >> Keep us posted! DId you get any more info about the biofilm in your blood? >> Good luck with your medication! " >> Cecilia > >Hi Cecelia > >I just found more info on a google search, than I did from my physician! Here is the official name that Dr. Fry has given this new protozoan species: > >Dr. Fry on FL1953 >Share > >Dr. Fry is doing some exciting work on a new biofilm-forming protozoan previously referred to as FL1953 and only recently renamed to Protomyxozoa rheumatica, a highly immunosuppressive microorganism. He refers to it as the premier pathogen. > >I recently had the opportunity to attend a lecture by Dr. Fry MD as part of Dr. Klinghardt's recent " Beyond Lyme " conference. I'm still working on my notes from that event and will post them soon. In the meantime, I just listened to a radio interview from Dr. Fry which can be found here. > >Some of the key points from the the radio interview: > >FL1953 is a new, unique protozoan organism that is found in people with CFS, Fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. >People with Morgellon's also have evidence of the organism. In Morgellon's, Dr. Fry talked about this new protozoan possibly suppressing the immune system such that a fungal/mycelial condition then develops leading to the symptoms of Morgellons. >Dr. Fry discussed the use of Tetracyclines, Zithromax, Plaquenil and other options, but more interesting were his other recommendations. One of the future projects his lab is working on is to complete sensitivity testing of various therapies for this new protozoan. >He shared that diet is very important. The protozoan loves lipids (fats) and that lipid restriction via low-fat diets has been a very powerful tool. Lipids and fatty acids also play a role in the formation of biofilms which seem to collapse with lipid restriction. >He discussed the benefits of a whole food, plant-based diet full of bioflavanoids; which themselves act as an antibiotic. >He suggested that many people with chronic illness may struggle with wheat not due to the gluten content but due to the high arginine which the FL1953 protozoan thrives on. [hmm..interesting--thought came to mind to counter attack this also with lysine, which brings down levels of arginine--though won't experiment or do anything until finishing this drug] > >http://www.betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/243-dr-stephen-fry-on-fl1953 > >xxoo >Pdidit > > > > > > > -- 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 -- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 Thanks a lot Krys!CeciliaFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, July 25, 2011 2:48:38 PMSubject: Re: Lost the dillution for the lysol ingredients Hi Cecilia,1:9 will give you 5% bensaltensid, which is stronger than in Lysol or Dettol but about the same a another product, with bensaltensid, called Zoflora. In a miticide product advertised in UK they have 5<15% bensaltensid & a surfactant, (a good quality washing up liquid has a high proportion of surfacants) plus soda, so it might help effectiveness of the bensaltensid if you try those in the mixture. Good luckKrysOn 25 July 2011 06:48, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote: Hi Krys!I am just to mix and dilute my ingredients that is in lysol that you recommended to me. I have done it once before according to your info, but now I can´t remember how much I should delute it... My bensaltensid is 50%, could yyou please help me again with how much I should mix water/bensaltensid?I don´t have the concentration amount for lysol/dettol.You are a rock! Cecilia From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Thu, July 21, 2011 1:47:32 PMSubject: Re: Agree , bird mites introduce other organisms to our bods Hey ,Sorry to hear of your father in law, mourning is such a horrid lost feeling. Nearly 96 is a really good innings, I hope I do that well. It sounds like he must have had a really interesting life being a physicist for NASA sounds amazing; I bet he knew loads of fascinating people. It is a shame if he was a glass is half empty person as he sounds like he would have had many things to be grateful for. I agree with you , This is a really nice group so helpful & supportive. I know my mother is helped & encouraged a great deal, by the support & good wishes from this group. Even when the attacks are bad she is nowhere near as despondent as she used to be. All the best,KrysOn 21 July 2011 01:13, <Goldstein@...> wrote: I too believe that relationship with the almighty plays a huge role in combatting this. Someone said not too long ago and my apologies for forgetting who said it - "I had to get right with God," and I could include myself in that category as well. So thank you Bill. Anyway, we have some powerful tools to fight this, so thank you Bill, Frito, Doris, Krys, , , Aggi, Marie, Kajay, sbmom, Cecilia and ALL. This is an awesome group. We really do help each other. Btw Krys, my father-in-law passed away today. Sad, but it would have been a miserable rest of his life had he lived after this type of stroke. He didn't make 96 years, but he had a good life - although I'm not sure he would say that, because he was pretty negative about most things. From: " Doe" <doe1769@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 9:43:35 PMSubject: Re: Agree , bird mites introduce other organisms to our bods Hi Vectored diseases are beat by prayer & the body learns to combat it , it takes time . I live in the same house. I ran but it attacked me where I ran to . Borax powder on evrey thing & soak it out of the skin w/ 1 cup borax per 10 gal of water or 1 teasp per cup apply the compress for 30 ,mins , repeat in 12 hrs , it dies .I use peroxide as penetrant for the bad spots . here is the mix & the post I learned it from : http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html The mix: 2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster 16 oz peroxide (3%) 32 oz water. mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide From: Doe <doe1769@...> Subj: FW: Fw: Borax Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:55:34 -0800 (PST) Size: 16k Re: Question- thoughts to both Krys and --and update on Fry lab report > > > > > > > > > >> "Interesting to hear about your test results. Ofcourse it would be good to know >> what protozoa you are dealing with, one would think they should be able to tell >> for allmost 600 dollars... >> Keep us posted! DId you get any more info about the biofilm in your blood? >> Good luck with your medication!" >> Cecilia > >Hi Cecelia > >I just found more info on a google search, than I did from my physician! Here is the official name that Dr. Fry has given this new protozoan species: > >Dr. Fry on FL1953 >Share > >Dr. Fry is doing some exciting work on a new biofilm-forming protozoan previously referred to as FL1953 and only recently renamed to Protomyxozoa rheumatica, a highly immunosuppressive microorganism. He refers to it as the premier pathogen. > >I recently had the opportunity to attend a lecture by Dr. Fry MD as part of Dr. Klinghardt's recent "Beyond Lyme" conference. I'm still working on my notes from that event and will post them soon. In the meantime, I just listened to a radio interview from Dr. Fry which can be found here. > >Some of the key points from the the radio interview: > >FL1953 is a new, unique protozoan organism that is found in people with CFS, Fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. >People with Morgellon's also have evidence of the organism. In Morgellon's, Dr. Fry talked about this new protozoan possibly suppressing the immune system such that a fungal/mycelial condition then develops leading to the symptoms of Morgellons. >Dr. Fry discussed the use of Tetracyclines, Zithromax, Plaquenil and other options, but more interesting were his other recommendations. One of the future projects his lab is working on is to complete sensitivity testing of various therapies for this new protozoan. >He shared that diet is very important. The protozoan loves lipids (fats) and that lipid restriction via low-fat diets has been a very powerful tool. Lipids and fatty acids also play a role in the formation of biofilms which seem to collapse with lipid restriction. >He discussed the benefits of a whole food, plant-based diet full of bioflavanoids; which themselves act as an antibiotic. >He suggested that many people with chronic illness may struggle with wheat not due to the gluten content but due to the high arginine which the FL1953 protozoan thrives on. [hmm..interesting--thought came to mind to counter attack this also with lysine, which brings down levels of arginine--though won't experiment or do anything until finishing this drug] > >http://www.betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/243-dr-stephen-fry-on-fl1953 > >xxoo >Pdidit > > > > > > > -- 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 -- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2011 Report Share Posted July 26, 2011 Thanks a lot Krys!CeciliaFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, July 25, 2011 2:48:38 PMSubject: Re: Lost the dillution for the lysol ingredients Hi Cecilia,1:9 will give you 5% bensaltensid, which is stronger than in Lysol or Dettol but about the same a another product, with bensaltensid, called Zoflora. In a miticide product advertised in UK they have 5<15% bensaltensid & a surfactant, (a good quality washing up liquid has a high proportion of surfacants) plus soda, so it might help effectiveness of the bensaltensid if you try those in the mixture. Good luckKrysOn 25 July 2011 06:48, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote: Hi Krys!I am just to mix and dilute my ingredients that is in lysol that you recommended to me. I have done it once before according to your info, but now I can´t remember how much I should delute it... My bensaltensid is 50%, could yyou please help me again with how much I should mix water/bensaltensid?I don´t have the concentration amount for lysol/dettol.You are a rock! Cecilia From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Thu, July 21, 2011 1:47:32 PMSubject: Re: Agree , bird mites introduce other organisms to our bods Hey ,Sorry to hear of your father in law, mourning is such a horrid lost feeling. Nearly 96 is a really good innings, I hope I do that well. It sounds like he must have had a really interesting life being a physicist for NASA sounds amazing; I bet he knew loads of fascinating people. It is a shame if he was a glass is half empty person as he sounds like he would have had many things to be grateful for. I agree with you , This is a really nice group so helpful & supportive. I know my mother is helped & encouraged a great deal, by the support & good wishes from this group. Even when the attacks are bad she is nowhere near as despondent as she used to be. All the best,KrysOn 21 July 2011 01:13, <Goldstein@...> wrote: I too believe that relationship with the almighty plays a huge role in combatting this. Someone said not too long ago and my apologies for forgetting who said it - "I had to get right with God," and I could include myself in that category as well. So thank you Bill. Anyway, we have some powerful tools to fight this, so thank you Bill, Frito, Doris, Krys, , , Aggi, Marie, Kajay, sbmom, Cecilia and ALL. This is an awesome group. We really do help each other. Btw Krys, my father-in-law passed away today. Sad, but it would have been a miserable rest of his life had he lived after this type of stroke. He didn't make 96 years, but he had a good life - although I'm not sure he would say that, because he was pretty negative about most things. From: " Doe" <doe1769@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 9:43:35 PMSubject: Re: Agree , bird mites introduce other organisms to our bods Hi Vectored diseases are beat by prayer & the body learns to combat it , it takes time . I live in the same house. I ran but it attacked me where I ran to . Borax powder on evrey thing & soak it out of the skin w/ 1 cup borax per 10 gal of water or 1 teasp per cup apply the compress for 30 ,mins , repeat in 12 hrs , it dies .I use peroxide as penetrant for the bad spots . here is the mix & the post I learned it from : http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/dog_mange_cure.html The mix: 2 tblspns borax (20 mule team Borax laundry booster 16 oz peroxide (3%) 32 oz water. mix it , and the borax nuetralizes the peroxide From: Doe <doe1769@...> Subj: FW: Fw: Borax Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:55:34 -0800 (PST) Size: 16k Re: Question- thoughts to both Krys and --and update on Fry lab report > > > > > > > > > >> "Interesting to hear about your test results. Ofcourse it would be good to know >> what protozoa you are dealing with, one would think they should be able to tell >> for allmost 600 dollars... >> Keep us posted! DId you get any more info about the biofilm in your blood? >> Good luck with your medication!" >> Cecilia > >Hi Cecelia > >I just found more info on a google search, than I did from my physician! Here is the official name that Dr. Fry has given this new protozoan species: > >Dr. Fry on FL1953 >Share > >Dr. Fry is doing some exciting work on a new biofilm-forming protozoan previously referred to as FL1953 and only recently renamed to Protomyxozoa rheumatica, a highly immunosuppressive microorganism. He refers to it as the premier pathogen. > >I recently had the opportunity to attend a lecture by Dr. Fry MD as part of Dr. Klinghardt's recent "Beyond Lyme" conference. I'm still working on my notes from that event and will post them soon. In the meantime, I just listened to a radio interview from Dr. Fry which can be found here. > >Some of the key points from the the radio interview: > >FL1953 is a new, unique protozoan organism that is found in people with CFS, Fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. >People with Morgellon's also have evidence of the organism. In Morgellon's, Dr. Fry talked about this new protozoan possibly suppressing the immune system such that a fungal/mycelial condition then develops leading to the symptoms of Morgellons. >Dr. Fry discussed the use of Tetracyclines, Zithromax, Plaquenil and other options, but more interesting were his other recommendations. One of the future projects his lab is working on is to complete sensitivity testing of various therapies for this new protozoan. >He shared that diet is very important. The protozoan loves lipids (fats) and that lipid restriction via low-fat diets has been a very powerful tool. Lipids and fatty acids also play a role in the formation of biofilms which seem to collapse with lipid restriction. >He discussed the benefits of a whole food, plant-based diet full of bioflavanoids; which themselves act as an antibiotic. >He suggested that many people with chronic illness may struggle with wheat not due to the gluten content but due to the high arginine which the FL1953 protozoan thrives on. [hmm..interesting--thought came to mind to counter attack this also with lysine, which brings down levels of arginine--though won't experiment or do anything until finishing this drug] > >http://www.betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/243-dr-stephen-fry-on-fl1953 > >xxoo >Pdidit > > > > > > > -- 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 -- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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