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Hi Jan,

unless the bacteria has morphed

into cyst form, in which case it needs to be brought out again by dissolving

the cysts biofilm.

What will help dissolve the cysts? Natto/Lumbrokinase,

Boulouke sp? stuff like that, anything else?

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L. Colon/GIDA/AABS/EYLLP/US on 10/28/2011 04:06 PM -----

From:

damarise ignitus

To:

<lyme_and_rife >

Date:

10/28/2011 03:53 PM

Subject:

RE: . OT: herxheimer

reactions

Sent by:

Lyme_and_Rife

I was wondering if someone here can help me answer some

question. I just found out about lymes, i got test and was positive on

th elisa test, the pcr test came back inconclusive and i have to repeat

it. since one year i have had some kind of inflation in my uteran wall,

i have develped various problems with my uterus, my iron level have gone

done to dangerouly lowleves, but my hymoglobin appears in range. Can

these medical problems i have relate to lymes, i did get a coil machine

and i am just starting to use it, but so far i did not get any great results,

i am taking mms which seems to help a little. The mms bath works well.

if anyone knows or might be able to exlain some of my health issues and

tell me if they may e realted to lymes. i also have chronic headaces and

i think i have lesions on my right side of my brain, i had a mrc of my

brain long time ago but the results where never told to me, i found them

by accident. thanks. i would also like to mention i did have mycroplasa

uretyum long time ago but it was asymtomatic, but suddently after a genocolgocial

procedure i started getting dischcarge and all my uteran problems followed,

this all happened in a year.

To: Lyme_and_Rife

From: healingdance@...

Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 09:02:32 -0700

Subject: . OT: herxheimer reactions

Herxheimer response occurs

when the bacterial cell breaks apart and dies.But ,when it breaks apart

it releases toxins, often neurotoxins into the blood stream.When it does

this, it can cause a symptom flare up.Noted here is thast this means you

have lowered your infection load which is good, but you must do things

to reduce the burden of the toxins on the body by detoxing.

small to medium herxes are

okay as long as you continue to detox. A heavy herx can cause damage.Often,

when a person follows a good detox plan the effects of the herx is much

less.

There are people who do not

herx, yet they seem to get better.IMHO its that their body has a greater

capacity for detox.( that is, unless the bacteria has morphed into cyst

form, in which case it needs tp be brought out again by dissolving the

cysts biofilm

jan

.. OT: herxheimer reactions

Posted by: " jesusislord887 " steppingstone3@...

jesusislord887

Date: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:45 pm ((PDT))

Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

I had listened earlier this evening to a free webinar on

Candida over-growth and cleansing. One of the speakers on this webinar

mentioned about herxheimer reactions with trying to clear candida overgrowth.

The person said something like that a herxheimer reaction was actually

a reaction that poisons oneself. So, my impression prior to her saying

this was that a herxheimer reaction was actually a good thing...that whatever

protocol is working. However, according to what she was saying, it sounded

like she was saying this was not a good thing. So, I would like to hear

what others might say about this concept she was commmunicating...is a

herxheimer reaction at all (with Lyme Disease or anything else) actually

okay (or even a good thing) if in moderation or is it not good at all?

Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

member

" Im not trying to counsel any of you

to do anything

really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth

,and to dare to love completely. " -R. Buckminster Fuller

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