Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 sorry, i've been so busy reading the posts that it didn't ocur to me that i might be able to offer some help regarding the Lyme's Disease dialogue...(i know, lil late, sorry). as it doesn't relate to Rife(ing), i'm sure it will post due to its relevance. i used to get chelation therapy for a parasitic condition...during this time, i also received intravenous vitamin infusions to rid my body of a virus that was harboring itself. these infusions take 1-2 hours each depending on a few factors... nevertheless, these alternative, but MD certified doc's, cured 3 cases of Lyme's Disease stricken people during my few months with them. the therapy that facilitated this complete recoverey is called, simply, Vitamin C infusions. i wouldn't have believed it if i didn't see if with MY OWN eyes. these people came in as a last resort, ofcourse...it often takes people many dissappointing encounters with western medicine ideology to end their journey in the office of an alternative doc. but i'm sure most of the people involved in this group know that already. i watched a young girl, practically on her death bed, with Lyme's fully recover in 2 weeks. it was absolutely the most amazing thing i ever saw. in fact (and this almost sounds like a sales pitch now), the treatment was supposed to last a full month, and in two weeks she decided not to come back cuz she felt fine. now, technically speaking, our stomachs can't really deal with more than a few grams of Vitamin C per day as it upsets the crap out of it. however, intravenously, we will be able to take vitamin C in high doses of 60-120grams!! i know it sounds excessive, but do some research on the healing properties of C. if u want some links, i can provide. at any rate, feel free to contact me directly, or with a group post, if u have any questions. pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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