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Hi all.

I just sent some blood to Bowen Research in FL (see www.bowen.org). They

look for the actual bug in your blood and send pictures of your blood to your

doctor with their results for Lyme, Erlichia and Babesia. Does anyone have

any comments on the accuracy of their testing?

Thanks,

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I don't know anything about Bowen Research or the testing they do, but I

question the accuracy of any test for a spirochete not done in an atmosphere

devoid of air. I also have the impression lyme is more likely to be found in

deep tissues than in blood.

Rita B

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I have had the test through the Bowen Lab. The first test was in January 2000,

the second test was in December 2000. Both highly positive. I

have been on IV abx for 2 1/2 years and still I have these critters in my blood

and cannot seem to get rid of them. I tested positive western

blot (NDL Lab) IGM, but my pcr (NDL lab) was negative, and my IGG western blot

was negative (blood all drawn on the same day). I was told that

the pcr may have been negative because I was only off abx for 5 days prior to

the test. I think it really helps to actually see the pictures of

the spirochete. If you want I could scan my pics and attach them to an email so

you can see what they look like.

Sometimes this disease gets so overwhelming that it is so hard to function. I

wish they would quit persecuting our doctors and put the money

and energy into finding a cure!

Rhonna in OHIO

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> I just sent some blood to Bowen Research in FL (see www.bowen.org). They

> look for the actual bug in your blood and send pictures of your blood to your

> doctor with their results for Lyme, Erlichia and Babesia. Does anyone have

> any comments on the accuracy of their testing?

> Thanks,

>

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Good Morning ,

You asked:

I have a question for the group... My Dr. wants to put me on medicine

to lower my cholesterol, they are called " statins " like zocor, or

tricor. These medicines are known to cause liver damage, and you have

to be monitored closely. Has anyone on this list, had any good luck

with any kind of medicine of this sort. I would be interested in

hearing about alternative medicine or statins. Any information you

have along this area will be greatly appreciated.

I take " Cholestryamine Regular P60EAEON " for my high cholesterol, it has

brought it down...it is the best one for the liver according to my

heptoligist, Cardiologist and GI....

Laughter is healing, music to the heart, it makes people wonder what the

heck you are up too...

Soooooo, laugh a lot, love a lot, and be healthy, especially love a lot, the

more love you give the more you get in return.....

Be An ORGAN DONOR, you could save a life.....

Joan

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Good Morning ,

You asked:

I have a question for the group... My Dr. wants to put me on medicine

to lower my cholesterol, they are called " statins " like zocor, or

tricor. These medicines are known to cause liver damage, and you have

to be monitored closely. Has anyone on this list, had any good luck

with any kind of medicine of this sort. I would be interested in

hearing about alternative medicine or statins. Any information you

have along this area will be greatly appreciated.

I take " Cholestryamine Regular P60EAEON " for my high cholesterol, it has

brought it down...it is the best one for the liver according to my

heptoligist, Cardiologist and GI....

Laughter is healing, music to the heart, it makes people wonder what the

heck you are up too...

Soooooo, laugh a lot, love a lot, and be healthy, especially love a lot, the

more love you give the more you get in return.....

Be An ORGAN DONOR, you could save a life.....

Joan

Fox 's Den

http://foxdianasden.com

Foxy's Health

http://www.foxdianasden.com/Health.htm

My Thanks to our Vets

http://www.foxdianasden.com/memorialday.htm

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Subject: Dr. Cabot's book

I wonder if anyone in the group has tried the Liver Cleansing Diet in

Dr. Cabot's book. She claims that frequently autoimmune

disease comes from having a sluggish liver. According to the book,

many times the diet gets rid of autoimmune problems and the need for

Prednisone.

Hi, I have followed Dr Cabot's Liver Cleansing Diet and taken the régime of

herbs she suggest taking. BUT (there's that little word..LOL) check with

your doctor, not everything suggested will work for everyone.. Again all my

specialist approved my doing this,,,

Laughter is healing, music to the heart,

it makes people wonder what the heck you are up too...

Soooooo, laugh a lot, love a lot, and be healthy, especially love a lot, the

more love you give the more you get in return.....

Be An ORGAN DONOR, you could save a life.....

Joan

Fox 's Den

http://foxdianasden.com

Foxy's Health

http://www.foxdianasden.com/Health.htm

My Tribute to Our Flag

http://www.foxdianasden.com/flagday.htm

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Thanks Joan, I am going to ask my Dr about Cholestryamine, I found

this interesting site, you may want to take a look at this:

http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2001/june2001_cover_policosanol.html

Policosanol, alternative drug therapy, lowers cholesterol, AND you

lose weight!!

> Good Morning ,

> You asked:

> I have a question for the group... My Dr. wants to put me on

medicine

> to lower my cholesterol, they are called " statins " like zocor, or

> tricor. These medicines are known to cause liver damage, and you

have

> to be monitored closely. Has anyone on this list, had any good luck

> with any kind of medicine of this sort. I would be interested in

> hearing about alternative medicine or statins. Any information you

> have along this area will be greatly appreciated.

>

> I take " Cholestryamine Regular P60EAEON " for my high cholesterol,

it has

> brought it down...it is the best one for the liver according to my

> heptoligist, Cardiologist and GI....

>

>

> Laughter is healing, music to the heart, it makes people wonder

what the

> heck you are up too...

> Soooooo, laugh a lot, love a lot, and be healthy, especially love a

lot, the

> more love you give the more you get in return.....

>

> Be An ORGAN DONOR, you could save a life.....

>

> Joan

> Fox 's Den

> http://foxdianasden.com

> Foxy's Health

> http://www.foxdianasden.com/Health.htm

> My Thanks to our Vets

> http://www.foxdianasden.com/memorialday.htm

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<<Certain cheeses and yogurt are allowed and encouraged on the SCD

because they do not contain lactose. >>

Which ones? And if my son and I are getting stomach cramps after eating

dairy foods, and the AFP isn't helping, could that indicate more of a

problem with lactose than with casein? And which enzyme would help with it,

if that is the case? Is there one?

M

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SCD recommends you make your own yoghurt because the yoghurt in the shops is

not fermented long enough for the lactic acid bacteria to consume the

available lactose.

You need a 24 hour fermentation process. I have a little yoghhurt maker

with 6 pots that sit on a plastic try that heats to 40 degrees celcius.

marvelous thing. so when I make yoghurt it is no trouble.

But still wonderful boy of mine reacts.....

As for cheese, I can't remember offhand but it's probably the longer

fermented cheeses like cheddar as opposed to the soft ones. You'd have to

check. Basically, the milder the cheese the more likely there is lactose!

Oh well, there goes mozzerella out the window.

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Thanks Jan and Joan. I could always use more prayers and support! Can't hurt!

<<Rita,

Oh my, you have really been through the mill, with all this and to have

achalasia on top of this. Please take care of yourself, and hope that things

will

get better soon. This is a good place to write and vent any feelings you

want to, we all need to do that some times.

Hugs,

Jan

Rita, my heart goes out to you ! You are really getting more than your fair

share of trouble. My neighbour is a compulsive gambler and also lost

everything. They are also battling to pay off debts and get life together

again.

Just know that we will be thinking of you and praying for you.

Hugs,

Joan>>

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<<Rita,

By SX , do you mean the myotomy surgery, or what, sorry to be so dense!

After my recovery in a couple of months, maybe we can " meet up " somewhere!

Jan in NKY>>

Yes, and I know officially have it scheduled. October 6th. I'm really not

nervous (yet), just anxious! I want to be able to eat in public again like a

semi normal person without toting about my own luke-warm water because it is so

hard to get them to understand " warm water, no ice. " And then only being able

to consume small amounts because I am so FULL from the water! Then how about

having to go to the bathroom all the time to either vomit or urinate because of

what you have consumed. I'm done with this fun game. Living with my rheumatiod

arthitis is quite enough! I can't fix that, but if I can fix this problem, I'm

jumping in line! LOL

Rita

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