Guest guest Posted July 25, 2010 Report Share Posted July 25, 2010 I read in Connies book a chapter with a practitioner who uses plant stem cells to treat lyme. Anyone know about this stuff? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 I've been on them for a month now - and off of all other supps and hormones except Vit A & D, a few minerals, thyroid, cortisol, and sleep meds.So far, so good. I've been wanting to get a little further down the road before reporting to the group. I was very afraid to stop my estrogen, progesterone and testosterone topical creams, but so far so good -even better. I've also been able to taper a bit off my sleep meds. and will continue to taper.I've also had a few negative effects such as sedation (which is probably due to the whole sleep thing) and what seems to be some depression (or severe lack of motivation) which could be from other stress factors going on right now, although I have some increase in my sense of humor. (Odd) Many effects are temporary as your body is balancing. Overall, I have found the PSC to be very powerful. I would recommend them, with also saying that you should find a practitioner who has or is training under Dr. (the consulting physician for the manufacturer). The PSC are a very complicated practice. I am not using them to kill Lyme, but to modulate my immune system and endocrine system. Whole body balance I guess. I am using my coil for killing. The other real plus to PSC is that you are not taking a bunch of supplements that are full of binders, fillers and excipients. I would hope that the contamination of possible heavy metals should be very low. Your liver and kidneys do not have to work as hard to absorb and utilize these as they are a liquid tincture. I've also reduced my monthly expenditure from $300-400/ month to less than $200. The upfront cost was high, but some bottles last a month, some will last six months (depending on dosage). They are becoming popular and the manufacturer sometimes runs out of supply. I will keep everyone posted on my progress. :-)PS: I have a friend who is starting them next week, my daughter in a few weeks (for weight/metabolism issues), and my son has his (but isn't taking them). So, I should have some good info in another 8 weeks. I read in Connies book a chapter with a practitioner who uses plant stem cells to treat lyme. Anyone know about this stuff? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Dr Marc wants to start me on them, but is waiting until I complete the Immune Homeopathics and reduce my Lyme load further. He calls stem cells as the crowning glory in treatment and that they should be done when I am at about a 90% or so recovery rate as they will help me to get over the hump. > > > > > > > I read in Connies book a chapter with a practitioner who uses plant stem > > cells to treat lyme. Anyone know about this stuff? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2010 Report Share Posted July 28, 2010 Wow, , that is really interesting because I'm more at the beginning (coiling for less than a year). My doc told a friend (who is seeing her) that she would prefer she stop coiling and use the PSC (I don't think that will happen). She is using the PSC to regulate immune system, endocrine system, and to help with sleep (hopefully getting off those meds) and can use them to kill pathogens. They are powerful, but I really don't want to take the ones that would 'kill' pathogens as I'm a freak about encysting. Right now they are helping me (that and the green drink). I think when I get to the 90% mark I'll start hitting myself with MMS1 and 2. I can't remember are you coiling/rifing?Which brand does your doc sell? Dr Marc wants to start me on them, but is waiting until I complete the Immune Homeopathics and reduce my Lyme load further. He calls stem cells as the crowning glory in treatment and that they should be done when I am at about a 90% or so recovery rate as they will help me to get over the hump. > > > > > > > I read in Connies book a chapter with a practitioner who uses plant stem > > cells to treat lyme. Anyone know about this stuff? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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