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tansy --

your mention of treating various issues including gall bladder picqued my

curiosity. i

am having stunning gall bladder pain at times (in the absence of stones on U/S)

and

even ended up in the hospital with pancreatitis. my current hypothesis is that

this is

another manifestation of autonomic dysfunction that is occuring as a consequence

of

the Bb infection. what did you do that worked for gb/gut stuff and what do you

suspect as the cause?

thanks,

dm.

> > > Tony, one of my criticisms of you in the past is your authoritive

> > > announcements of your findings…Fact is interpreting what you see

> > under a

> > > microscope is a very in-depth hard learned skill …your findings

> are

> > > interesting ,but in no way could be thought of as definitive ..

> > Herxing is

> > > the reaction to the die off of pathogens, usually confined to a

> > brief period

> > > following the onset of ABX treatment…I experience a flare cycle

> in

> > line

> > > with Dr s findings ,it's puzzled me for years, Dr W finds

> > the blood

> > > teeming with…??.. one day & not another, He's on record with

> that ,

> > it's an

> > > easily repeatable easily checkable test , I don't think he would

> > risk his

> > > reputation making the results up! .And don't forget he's infected

> > too.,

> > > number one guinea pig… I can predict a flare [now moved to one

> week

> > before

> > > the full moon] So not a Herx…compelling evidence, I think

> > so .Though I do

> > > agree I wish Dr W would get his finger out & publish , I don't

> > know why he

> > > doesn't ..Your description of a darkfield as a alternative thing

> is

> > > surprising not to mention incorrect, it's a recognised research

> > tool ..see

> > > below ..Sorry Tony , but stop shooting from the hip…

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd. 1992 Oct;99(10):381-4.

> > > Related Articles, Links

> > >

> > >

> > > [Darkfield or phase contrast microscopy. Usefulness in

> > periodontology]

> > >

> > > [Article in Dutch]

> > >

> > > Callens A.

> > >

> > > Uit de Eenheid Parodontologie van de Faculteit Geneeskunde te

> > Leuven,

> > > Belgie.

> > >

> > > Microscopic evaluation of a dental plaque sample is not very

> > useful, since

> > > the bacteria are difficult to distinguish from the diluent (same

> > refractive

> > > index). Two types of microscopic analyses try to solve this

> problem

> > in a

> > > different way. Using a darkfield microscope, the object is

> > illuminated by

> > > slanting rays of light, that are then dispersed or bent away and

> > enter the

> > > object. In this way, a shining image on a dark background is

> > formed. The

> > > phase contrast microscope uses two principles of the geometry

> (wave

> > length

> > > and amplitude) to create an image of the illuminated cells.

> > Methodologically

> > > the next aspects are important, since they strongly influence the

> > outcome of

> > > the analysis: contamination of the sample, technique of sampling

> and

> > > preparation of the sample. The reproducibility of the above

> > mentioned

> > > techniques is high when a great number of parameters is kept

> > constant. The

> > > analysis of the sample give us some clinically relevant

> information.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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