Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 WHY DONT YOU BUY MMS IN THE STATES, IT WILL HELP YOU ALSO WITH LYME. I am so hoping we will finally have a Rife list which actually helps. Thank you for making this list a new beginning for us all. My name is Sharon and I live in Ontario.I have a wonderful well rounded knowledgeable EI doctor who is trained in many disciplines besides being a medical doctor. I hope this note makes sense as my brain is on vacation at the moment.Last February I had a bad bout with this bacteria - Toxoplasmosis gondii - my doctor and I thought we had killed it all with a pharmaceutical - which almost did me in instead. Recently a blood test revealed it is back in very high numbers - but now we have our Coil Rife machine - which we will use.The two listed frequencies I am going to use are:434 and 852We started with 852Rifing for 1 minute per day We have done two days and my Herx is now over the top and inhibiting my whole world both physically, emotionally and mentally. I need to rethink my game plan.I plan to have a day off and restart tomorrow at 30 seconds every two days and see how that feels. Has anyone dealt with this specific bacteria with Rife - if yes - which frequency helped/or both.How long did you Rife per session minutes? how many days a week? how long did it take? I will report back how this goes so there is some info for this bacteria.I am not a medical person of any sort and this is only information about what I have chosen to do for myself - no medical advice is being given with this statement.Thank youSharonChronic Lyme 20 + yearsMulti co-infection & Microplasmas Coil Rife Machine - Stolar plan §ha®øÑ Apsley Acers - Web Site Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail -- Hildegard eEmail: hildegard.martine@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 ----- Original Message ----- > This organism is carried in the feces of cats but can be found in other animals as well, including cattle and dogs. [snip] _________ Additionally, it has been recently verified that Toxoplasma gondii is found in ticks. The study from Poland (see below), found in in 12.7% of adult ticks form that area, with infection in female ticks being at about 28%. That's pretty high. The implications of Toxoplasma being transmitted by insect blood meals certainly warrant further investigation. Char Ann Agric Environ Med. 2008 Dec;15(2):333-8. Preliminary study on the occurrence of Toxoplasma gondii in Ixodes ricinus ticks from north-western Poland with the use of PCR. Sroka J, Wójcik-Fatla A, Zwolinski J, Zajac V, Sawczuk M, Dutkiewicz J. Department of Occupational Biohazards, Institute of Agricultural Medicine, Jaczewskiego 2, Lublin, Poland. jack@... A batch of 259 Ixodes ricinus ticks collected by flagging in woodlands of north-western Poland (Szczecin area) was examined for the presence of Toxoplasma gondii DNA with nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Positive isolates were genotyped with the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of B1 gene marker. Another batch of 340 I. ricinus ticks from Szczecin area was homogenized and inoculated into mice. Subsequently, the biological material obtained from inoculated mice was also examined with nested PCR for the presence of Toxoplasma gondii DNA and positive isolates were genotyped with RFLP as above. The study revealed that 12.7 % of I. ricinus ticks were infected with T. gondii. Prevalence of T. gondii infection was highest in females (27.9 %), being significantly greater (p<0.05) than in males (12.3 % ) and nymphs (5.6 % ). Most of the positive isolates (78.8 % ) belonged to type I of T. gondii. Samples from brains and other organs of 60 inoculated mice showed 44 positive results for T. gondii DNA with the dominance of atypical genotype and frequent mixed infections. PMID: 19061272 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 This organism is carried in the feces of cats but can be found in other animals as well, including cattle and dogs. It is responsible for neural tube defects in unborn children which manifests as Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus; aka water on the brain. These conditions come about primarily due to a lack of vitamin B9 more commonly known as Folic acid or simply folate. Combined with yeast such as Red Yeast Rice or Brewer's Yeast, the reproductive cycle can be sometimes broken. The sulphonamide family of drugs in combination with Pyrimethamine can often correct even long term infections. I would expect that Rife energy may also be beneficial but I have no experience with using it on this condition. Hyperthermia may also bring about an elimination of the organism from the body. IMO Improperly cooked meat can also be a source for infection, especially ground meats such as Hamburger having come from cows that may carry the spores. Utensils should not be re-used when grilling as well as containers, cookware and counter-top surfaces. Many people take great risks at the grill by not separating cooking utensils from handling raw meats with grill tongs or turning meats with them and then using the same utensil to transfer cooked meat to a platter. Spores have a great ability to survive high temperatures for short periods of times. Some are even so robust that they are not destroyed by Pasteurization hence the reason that pasteurized milk will still spoil if left in warm temperatures for a time. Milk is best avoided anyway the so-called benefits of it are just advertising fodder and there is much wrong with it. It is toxic to humans. Pasteurized milk fed to calfs will not sustain the life of the animal. If you are planning to have children caution should be taken to not go barefoot outdoors and to wear gloves while gardening. Avoid cat litter boxes and it would be best to get rid of a cat if you have one for the duration of the pregnancy. Adequate pre-natal care goes a long way towards a good outcome and should be mandatory. If you know you harbor this condition it would be foolish to attempt to have children. The risk of grossly deformed babies is vary high. There may be a homeopathic remedy as well but I am not well-versed in this exciting area of holistic medicine to be beneficial in this are. Carmi Hazen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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