Guest guest Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 This full moon didn't affect me like the one in September that knocked me out. Only thing different I've been doing this past mo. is taking nattokinase for circulation and taking resveretol sp? and ramping up slowly. Since taking these I've noticed the pain in my feet, legs & jaw don't hurt quite as much from the Bart as they normally do, I am experiencing stomach pain more, particularly in the upper left region, not sure what organs are there. From: " " <wilson33@...> To: < > Date: 10/25/2010 01:20 PM Subject: RE: [ ] Full Moons and Bugz Sent by: Well gang, we just made it thru another full moon - how did we all survive? I did try some added detoxing and a CE on Saturday, the full moon. I felt better than last month - wonder if what I did before hand helpes or whether last month was the fall " hit " as it's been described. Anyone else try something that worked? _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Kyoti Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 11:16 AM Subject: [ ] Full Moons and Bugz Hello Lymettes - I was just reading some of your comments about what goes on during the full moon regarding Lyme bugs/co-infections, etc. I worked with a naturopath for a while who would tell me to amp-up on herbs, abx and especially detoxing during a full moon because she says the Lyme bugs get very active during this time (they come " out of the woodwork " ). Makes sense to me with a college education in biology.... If you can handle the herxing - it's a good time to " paint with a broad stroke " , so to speak. It's worked for me. What's also helped tremendously is the use of ayurvedic practices with moving lymph and hydrating. We use salt/oil scrubs before bathing and drink lots of juice of young coconut - which is " wetter " than water. Sea salt/saline solution is good to drink first thing in the morning to hydrate. I have to be careful with this one because it can cause nausea if I drink too much. The pulse readers at our local ayurvedic clinic tell me nearly all of us we are too dry - no matter what ailment we come to them for. This is northern California. If I could only afford a weekly massage as Bruhner suggests. Of course I'm a licensed massage therapist! - Cobbler? No shoes - I'M NOT GIVING UP, THOUGH!Lyme War Cry! Best,White Wolfaka: Kyoti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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