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Blood products are problem. Many parasites and other pathogens are

intracellular and not detectable through ordinary laboratory

tests. In my practice, I have seen problems in people that have been

traced to blood products received during surgery, etc. In some

emergencies these are unavoidable and are lifesaving. But can

be counteracted later on through naturopathic treatment. One client

had a terrible babesia infection, swollen lymph nodes and fatty

lipomas all over her body, iguinal lymph nodes were removed during a

routine hysterectomy and she developed DIC which required many

blood transfusions to save her life. Not having lymph nodes in

certain parts of her body was a big problem. I am personally leery

of IVIG, it does not always raise your IGG, I have seen reactions,

ie like die offs. I think some people are allergic to their own

IGG, so when their IGG kicks in, allergic reactions that mimic die

offs are seen. I have seen his occur in people with Environmental

illness and those who have EMF sensitivities.

>

> I have been hearing a lot about IVIG lately. Would you believe I

just

> now actually looked it up. I could not believe what wikipedia says

> IVIG is. It says its made from a thousand blood donors.

>

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intravenous_immunoglobulin

>

> I don't want to offend anyone who uses this, but I just wonder how

this

> got to be mainstream. I hear that blood is not screened for lyme.

> With all the contamination stories on vaccines, I wonder how this

blood

> can not be contaminated. Maybe there are some lyme antibodies in

the

> blood to counteract any lyme or another pathogen. Ok, so I really

have

> not delved much into IVIG therapy. But at face value, it really

took

> me off guard.

>

> Heidi N

>

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