Guest guest Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 Maybe Bartonella coming back? I find that it's hard to get rid of Bartonella completely with coiling alone.I think the thing to do is to combine coiling with other methods like immune support, herbs, homeopathy, and treating underlying conditions. - After coiling for 7 mo, I stopped about 2 weeks ago to reasses. *In the last several days, I've been slightly dizzy and the lympth under my collar bone and upper chest are more swollen than usual.* Does anyone have an opinion if this is one of the tick diseases re-emerging? Or do you think it's something else....I have multiple infections so it is hard for me to differentiate what is what. Thanks. Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2011 Report Share Posted July 17, 2011 I also do not think Coiling is enough for Bartonella. There's also this misconception that Bart is a quick reproducer. i don't find that to be true. Rather we just aren't eradicating it with the Coil. Houttuynia, Knotweed, Homeopaths, Humaworm, PE-1 ^^^ Some ideas > > > ** > > > > > > After coiling for 7 mo, I stopped about 2 weeks ago to reasses. > > > > *In the last several days, I've been slightly dizzy and the lympth under my > > collar bone and upper chest are more swollen than usual.* > > > > Does anyone have an opinion if this is one of the tick diseases > > re-emerging? Or do you think it's something else....I have multiple > > infections so it is hard for me to differentiate what is what. > > > > Thanks. > > Hope > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2011 Report Share Posted July 17, 2011 Hi Hope,It might be a combination of your pathogens celebrating a vacation from coiling, and their proliferating as they usually do at the full moon. Your body is fighting without its usual assist.If you stopped coiling, in hope of discovering that you no longer need to kill Lyme, I'm afraid it might have been a tad optimistic. I don't know anyone who's ended Lyme & Co in a year, or even two. It's a long, slow process, but while you're in it, you will get noticeably better and begin to appreciate the gains you've made. At one point I was without my machine for three weeks and I soon realized what it had been doing for me!If and when you resume, be aware that your die-off might be larger with the new critters on board, so get up to speed on good detox.I stopped Rifing for the last couple days, due to a herx from a moon-flare increase in critter-die-off. Tomorrow, I'll get back to it, with extra detox. You're not alone in the mysteries of Lyme.Be well,LénaAfter coiling for 7 mo, I stopped about 2 weeks ago to reasses.*In the last several days, I've been slightly dizzy and the lympth under my collar bone and upper chest are more swollen than usual.*Does anyone have an opinion if this is one of the tick diseases re-emerging? Or do you think it's something else....I have multiple infections so it is hard for me to differentiate what is what.Thanks.Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2011 Report Share Posted July 17, 2011 It can be not coiling if multiple infection do you do like some of us in addition to coiling other protocol that adress mutliple infection like MMS or sat and C or ozone or iodine ? Just ideas Yes detox only helps good . I have add monday one second to my coil and am struggling now with a feroce herx. I like usually take wlechol and add to the aenemas charcoal chlorella plus the colonics and mange to control it with a lot of care . Hope some tedious detox will help you go over it . Kindly Marie To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 6:32 PMSubject: Re: Stopped coiling--symptoms coming out Hi Hope, It might be a combination of your pathogens celebrating a vacation from coiling, and their proliferating as they usually do at the full moon. Your body is fighting without its usual assist. If you stopped coiling, in hope of discovering that you no longer need to kill Lyme, I'm afraid it might have been a tad optimistic. I don't know anyone who's ended Lyme & Co in a year, or even two. It's a long, slow process, but while you're in it, you will get noticeably better and begin to appreciate the gains you've made. At one point I was without my machine for three weeks and I soon realized what it had been doing for me! If and when you resume, be aware that your die-off might be larger with the new critters on board, so get up to speed on good detox. I stopped Rifing for the last couple days, due to a herx from a moon-flare increase in critter-die-off. Tomorrow, I'll get back to it, with extra detox. You're not alone in the mysteries of Lyme. Be well, Léna After coiling for 7 mo, I stopped about 2 weeks ago to reasses.*In the last several days, I've been slightly dizzy and the lympth under my collar bone and upper chest are more swollen than usual.*Does anyone have an opinion if this is one of the tick diseases re-emerging? Or do you think it's something else....I have multiple infections so it is hard for me to differentiate what is what.Thanks.Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2011 Report Share Posted July 18, 2011 Hi Hope, I just posted I stopped MMS for 6 days hoping my fatigue would improve.. It actually worsened, my gut was terrible this morning as it also worsened, I am back on MMS today, 3 drops hourly, fatigue and gut are much improved.... I don't think stopping treatments helps.. We may wish to try from time to time, but them pathogens just keep reproducing... Have you considered adding MMS to your Coiling protocol? With the Coil, you must know what you have to treat it, not so with MMS as it kills most pathogens known just by taking it.... Take care, Jim > > After coiling for 7 mo, I stopped about 2 weeks ago to reasses. > > *In the last several days, I've been slightly dizzy and the lympth under my collar bone and upper chest are more swollen than usual.* > > Does anyone have an opinion if this is one of the tick diseases re-emerging? Or do you think it's something else....I have multiple infections so it is hard for me to differentiate what is what. > > Thanks. > Hope > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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