Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 The question particularly applies to Lyme disease. Our youngest daughter seems to be winning again against Lyme with Iodine and MSM, which of course is just a further processing of DMSO (MSM is actually DMSO2). It is generally well known now that Lyme is so tough to beat because you can kill off the active disease but some of the bacteria will encyst and survive the onslaught of any protocol by doing so, then it comes back on you after you think you've beaten it. My thought is that DMSO should penetrate the shell of an encysted bacterium. If one is loaded up with enough iodine, then the DMSO should carry it into the cyst and kill it. That's what I THINK; Does anyone KNOW? DaddyBob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 I don't know but I agree with you my impression is that it will. However a larger concern would be that the encysted form of the bacteria is in a dormant state and *may not be subject to the actions of the iodine until it becomes active. If the iodine is still present in sufficient concentration then it might have the lethal action on the bacteria then. That's a lot of " ifs " . Garnet ransley@... wrote: > > > > The question particularly applies to Lyme disease. Our youngest daughter > seems to be winning again against Lyme with Iodine and MSM, which of course > is just a further processing of DMSO (MSM is actually DMSO2). > > It is generally well known now that Lyme is so tough to beat because you can > kill off the active disease but some of the bacteria will encyst and survive > the onslaught of any protocol by doing so, then it comes back on you after > you think you've beaten it. My thought is that DMSO should penetrate the > shell of an encysted bacterium. If one is loaded up with enough iodine, then > the DMSO should carry it into the cyst and kill it. > > That's what I THINK; Does anyone KNOW? > > DaddyBob > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Any thoughts about DMSO and MMS as a combination for encysted pathogens? > > > > The question particularly applies to Lyme disease. Our youngest daughter > seems to be winning again against Lyme with Iodine and MSM, which of course > is just a further processing of DMSO (MSM is actually DMSO2). > > It is generally well known now that Lyme is so tough to beat because you can > kill off the active disease but some of the bacteria will encyst and survive > the onslaught of any protocol by doing so, then it comes back on you after > you think you've beaten it. My thought is that DMSO should penetrate the > shell of an encysted bacterium. If one is loaded up with enough iodine, then > the DMSO should carry it into the cyst and kill it. > > That's what I THINK; Does anyone KNOW? > > DaddyBob > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2009 Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 - >imho, taking strong enzymes like wobenzyme will dissolve away the " crust " of the encrusted pathogens< This is good. Hadn't thought of that at all and just bought 5 bottles of the new Braggzyme. I guess the daughter needs to be on that too. Thanks! DB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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