Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 Jane,Just wondering how long you treated lyme before starting into babesia. I tested positive for babesia duncani and think maybe I should start but I havent reached 5 min on stomach area and have only done about 10 sessions total for lyme now. I am limited with time due to work schedule.BonnieTo: Lyme_and_Rife From: 40dayjourney@...Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:05:03 -0700Subject: Re: Thoughts on treating times () Jane, you are probably right about babesia. I just figured that I can only kill off so much at once (last winter I overkilled and shot my adrenals). So, if I can keep my babesia at least at bay, while treating bart and Lyme I'll be happy for now. I do take a dose of MMS every now and again, too. It's just a balancing act - and I'm no acrobat! LOL Hi , Thanks for your feedback. When I stopped herxing at a particular treatment duration (for Lyme), I kept increasing it. As I did so, I started to herx, again. I topped it out at 3 minutes per body part, for my entire body. That is, I believe, the treatment duration that Doug recommended in his coiling protocol. That totals up to a long treatment for Lyme, and I had to split it into 3 separate sessions, so that the coil would not overheat. I found that it was absolutely necessary for me to treat my entire body for a little over an hour for Lyme. That's what my own individual case of Lyme requires. Due to hexing, I was not able to have all 3 sessions in the same week, though I would have liked to. I still cannot have all 3 sessions on consecutive days, due to herxing. Have you tried increasing your treatment time for Babesia to see if you herx? 8 -10 minutes may no longer be enough to cause a herx, but 15 - 20 minutes, might. Or even longer. Just a thought. You might increase treatment time on one body part at a time. That's what I did, and I got a very strong herx response that way. - Jane Hi Jane, I wasn't really addressing that positioning, just reporting what I'd been told about the strength of penetration of the coil. I don't use that limb-insertion method and don't see the need for it. My understanding is that the coil is very penetrating, that the center is stronger than anywhere else ( referred to it as being analogous to the hub of a wheel, with the axle being the strongest part), and that energy also radiates outward from the coil itself, so that you're getting penetration all over the place. That's good enough for me. Not to mention that the coil heats up, and that putting my limbs into it would mash the cord against it. I'm fine with the way I do it, and seem to be getting good results. Peggy Re: Thought on treating () Thanks for that info, Peggy. I personally would still want verification that placing my arms and legs inside the coil hole is the proper way to treat. But, that's up to each person to decide, if he/she thinks that it's necessary. It is imaginative. But if I don't get an OK, I personally would not do it. That's just my choice. Again, it may be perfectly alright, and a good thing - I don't know. - Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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