Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Lena, how are you? I gave a bag of fgc to a friend whose wife has cancer/chemo/radiation and is really sick with the toxins. I hope it's safe for her to use and not mix with radiation somehow. Would you agree? Also, what rife mx do you use? I am considering getting one. Would you say it's definitetly worth it? Is the herxing hard to take? It seems like the rifing goes on for a long time, not just limited to a year. Just wondering, to help make decisions. I don't want to go on any long term abx, may-may try short term abx to knock out erlichia. Continuing my teasel. peace, TomHi Tom,My gut hunch would be that it wouldn't hurt, but who wants to take my gut as gospel! I'm only a lab-rat, not a doc, so I really don't know. I've gathered that FGC doesn't create problems with the heavy metals it can bind and help remove. I know that some chelation methods can dangerously redistribute toxic metals to new places in the body. Don't know anything about how clays work with the by-products of radiation or chemo.One thing she could/should try is low volume coffee enemas. They help the liver dump toxins, big time. The larger enemas are better, but if their awkwardness and greater discomfort interferes with compliance, daily CEs with the small, 8 oz bulb are easy, comfortable and, done regularly, very helpful in detoxing.My FScan was definitely worth it but if I had it to do over, I would get an Atelier Robin machine, F165 or F170, as it more easily uses the Sutherland Frx which have served me so well. (Same capacity for the 8-digit numbers for cancer. I like the capacity for my Rife machine to handle diseases other than diseases, should they come along for me or my family.) Once I was able to pair my frequency generator with an ABPA A2 to biophotonically send my frx to where ever I go without attachment to leads, I stopped feeling like a Lyme patient and more like a normal person, able to come and go, even travel, while being constantly treated, either with frx, or the balancing features of the ABPA A2. Although the FScan is probably less powerful that the Doug coil, it can be treating me 24/7 without my giving it much thought, and depending on the number of repeats I give any of the frx sets, I can still get great honking herxes if I want. The CEs have let me increase repeats without disabling herx days. I frankly hate the FScant software that drives my FScan. I think I overestimated the importance of having scanning capability. It's time-consuming and cumbersome to use and the Sutherland frx, methodically worked their way through my Lyme & Co quite effectively without tediously testing. Now that I'm much closer to the end of my infections, I should probably take advantage of this feature, and refine my frx lists, but I'm a lazy creature of habit.I thought that 2 years would end my 40+ Lyme infection. Actually, after some spectacular miseries in the beginning of treatment, I thought I'd roar through it all in less than a year. The jokes on me, and I realize I've been peeling away at this old onion for almost 4 years. That seems like a long time, but looking back, realizing how far i've come, it feels like a miracle.Very early on, after being treated with abx for mycoplasma pneumonia, and having a year-and-a-half digestive crisis as a result, I knew that abx weren't an option for me. I've also read of so many people who came out the other end of long-term abx with dire relapses, and damaged digestive systems. I'm sure there are lots of people I haven't heard from who did well and continue to do so, so I reserve judgement on abx for anybody else. I'm sure there are some LLMDs who have figured out how to use them to best advantage. I just don't know any around here.The very best thing you can do is your HOMEWORK. Read the groups. Watch what's working for others, and if you try something new, do one trial at a time so you know what's making changes, good or bad. Start each very slowly and pay attention to reactions and above all, detox. Killing isn't enough. In fact killing can cause dire repercussions if your body can't get rid of the dead and the toxins. You don't want to damage yourself any more than the critters have already done. My first gallbladder attack was a wake-up call. The ultrasound showed actual bruises on my liver from the violence of my vomiting. My poor body was trying the last-resort detox method. Worst 48 hours I've ever had in my life! Detox, detox, detox.Must go; this has ruh on too long and I've got to get back to work.Be well,Léna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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