Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Hi Jim,You really understand! Sometimes that's the greatest healing gift of all.For me, Lyme used to be a ravening lion; now it's ducks, nibbling, nibbling, with their sharp, ridgey little beaks. I continue to count my blessings but these smaller things, molehills really, still look like mountains somedays, when I really just want this to be over already! Dr. Loyd posted about the sores on a client's face testing as demodex (remember those creepy micro-photos of the parasites in eye-lash follicles everyone has?) Apparently, they can venture forth into the face when the immune system is challenged, although why they'd decide to do this after I started LDN and MMS, I can't imagine. I've just ordered Licex, which he said is indicated as a remedy. Hopeful that it's appropriate. DE is one of its ingredients, so if it works, I'll concoct my own mix. Trial-and-error time again. My uveitis is completely cleared, and now I'm just using CS again, rather than added DMSO. Will pay very careful attention, now that I've read about its complications. Want to have my opthamology check-up soon anyway. The only person I'd ever dare 'doctor' like I do myself is me. There are lots of sure tried-and-true things I've used on my family over the years, but this lab-rat stuff I'd only try on me! So no, I won't be your doc; only your friend and co-commiserator. I've been without Free & Easy for several days and truly notice the difference! I thought Buxin was the magic bullet for mental attitude, but those F & Es were contributing. More came today, thank goodness! I'm looking forward to Golden Book and 8-Flavor Rehmannia. I'll let everyone know it if helps the kidney/sleep issues. Meanwhile, my capacity to think and design is back. Engineering new products has made me feel cranky this week, sans F & E, but at least I'm able to do it. I'm learning to simply stop when cranky and look at beauty, count my blessings and then move on. I'm looking forward to a time when maintaining a positive attitude isn't quite such an effort. Lyme sure is high maintenance!I'm glad to hear you had 65º today! We had a heat-wave too: 35º. Had to open a window! Sun shone. Made lovely blue shadows on the snow! Lots of different animal tracks stitched the snow on the meadow. I hope the late January sun lifts everybody into a new, upbeat perspective, and that some of the new tinctures, supps, etc. bring happy shifts and renewal.Thanks for being there, Jim. You offer so much good info, with laughs thrown in.;-)Take care, be well,Léna Fri Jan 8, 2010 6:51 pm Show Message OptionGuyot Léna lenasquest Offline Send Ema Sat Jan 9, 2010 10:23 pm Show Message OptionGuyot Léna lenasquest Offline Send Email Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:27 pm Show Message OptionGuyot Léna lenasquest Offline Send Email Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Dear Lena When you know who was a little tike.....I got rid of a head full of head lice with combing neem oil through it. She had the most glossy shiny hair with that treatment as well. Might you consider it? I can dab some around my eyes to see if it burns them....heh any thing for my guinia pig friends... Hugs, Hi Jim, You really understand! Sometimes that's the greatest healing gift of all. For me, Lyme used to be a ravening lion; now it's ducks, nibbling, nibbling, with their sharp, ridgey little beaks. I continue to count my blessings but these smaller things, molehills really, still look like mountains somedays, when I really just want this to be over already! Dr. Loyd posted about the sores on a client's face testing as demodex (remember those creepy micro-photos of the parasites in eye-lash follicles everyone has?) Apparently, they can venture forth into the face when the immune system is challenged, although why they'd decide to do this after I started LDN and MMS, I can't imagine. I've just ordered Licex, which he said is indicated as a remedy. Hopeful that it's appropriate. DE is one of its ingredients, so if it works, I'll concoct my own mix. Trial-and-error time again. My uveitis is completely cleared, and now I'm just using CS again, rather than added DMSO. Will pay very careful attention, now that I've read about its complications. Want to have my opthamology check-up soon anyway. The only person I'd ever dare 'doctor' like I do myself is me. There are lots of sure tried-and-true things I've used on my family over the years, but this lab-rat stuff I'd only try on me! So no, I won't be your doc; only your friend and co-commiserator. I've been without Free & Easy for several days and truly notice the difference! I thought Buxin was the magic bullet for mental attitude, but those F & Es were contributing. More came today, thank goodness! I'm looking forward to Golden Book and 8-Flavor Rehmannia. I'll let everyone know it if helps the kidney/sleep issues. Meanwhile, my capacity to think and design is back. Engineering new products has made me feel cranky this week, sans F & E, but at least I'm able to do it. I'm learning to simply stop when cranky and look at beauty, count my blessings and then move on. I'm looking forward to a time when maintaining a positive attitude isn't quite such an effort. Lyme sure is high maintenance! I'm glad to hear you had 65º today! We had a heat-wave too: 35º. Had to open a window! Sun shone. Made lovely blue shadows on the snow! Lots of different animal tracks stitched the snow on the meadow. I hope the late January sun lifts everybody into a new, upbeat perspective, and that some of the new tinctures, supps, etc. bring happy shifts and renewal. Thanks for being there, Jim. You offer so much good info, with laughs thrown in.;-) Take care, be well, Léna Fri Jan 8, 2010 6:51 pm Show Message Option Guyot Léna lenasquest Offline Send Ema Sat Jan 9, 2010 10:23 pm Show Message Option Guyot Léna lenasquest Offline Send Email Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:27 pm Show Message Option Guyot Léna lenasquest Offline Send Email Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Lena, I have been using 95% CS/5% DMSO for uveitis. My issues are mostly floaters although more recently I found that sitting at the computer gave me severe eye strain and headaches related to this. After using the CS/DMSO, the floaters are not nearly as noticeable and the eye strain is much reduced. I saw your note below about complications so I was wondering what this might be. I bought the book on DMSO but don't recall reading anything of concern. deb > My uveitis is completely cleared, and now I'm just using CS again, > rather than added DMSO. Will pay very careful attention, now that > I've read about its complications. Want to have my opthamology check- > up soon anyway. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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