Guest guest Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 yeah, , 90%! How I dream of that day!L:-) Actually, if you have a BIG Lyme load, then it is important to hit it from time to time to keep it from getting bigger. The problem with killing Lyme first, is that it is at the top of the food chain and once you eradicate it the coinfections will grow out of control. It is best to put most of your focus on one infection and only hit Lyme when necessary to keep the load down. If you have read Rosner's book Lyme and Rife machines, he mentions that it is hard to even eliminate Lyme if you have an active Babesia infection and that you must kill the Babesia first and detox the metal in order to fully eradicate the Lyme. If you take out Lyme first you may just extend the amount of time that you will have to coil as the other infections will take over. I did 's protocol as he suggested and I am about 90% better with the exception of some autoimmune related/allergy symptoms. Now most of my issues are related to my methylation defects which I am trying to correct with Yasko. > > > > > > > Stolar recommends that you only treat one infection at a time. If you > > treat them all simultaneously, how do you know which infection is causing > > the symptoms. I would start with one coinfection and rife for it for a month > > or so and see if you herx. My guess is Mycoplasma might be a place to start > > as I know from my own experience with it that I would coil for it and the > > herx would hit pretty quickly and the symptoms would also return pretty > > quickly. Bartonella also has a very rapid rate of reproduction, so you could > > also start with that and see if you herx. You must rife for Bartonella 2-3 > > times a day because it reproduces very quickly. Lyme has a slow rate of > > reproduction and it is not that necessary to hit it that often. I would work > > on one coinfection and hit lyme once every two weeks until you no longer > > herx from the coinfection you are treating, then you move on to the next > > coinfection and treat the same way. When you have gotten to the point of > > eliminating the herx from all of the coinfections, then I would turn my > > attention more aggressively on eliminating Lyme and increase how often you > > coil. The approach to treating Lyme and Coinfections with Rife should be > > pretty systematic and just because you had some antibiotics a few years back > > and had a herx, does not mean that the antibiotics did not also kill some of > > the coinfections as well, so using abx as an indicator of what infections > > you have is not very effective. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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