Guest guest Posted May 30, 2005 Report Share Posted May 30, 2005 You can kill the spirochetes with a heating pad when they are close to the skin surface or by running a hot shower of water on the affected area. I have used this method to kill my own Lyme bacteria on several occasions when it has caused a rash. My rashes usually occur on my lower back where one wears a belt. I have also experienced a breaking out on my head and have been able to kill the bacteria by running a hot shower on my head. Some times it is necessary to repeat the process severl times depending on how hot you are able to make it for the bacteria. Sidney North Brunswick, NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Hi there The entire " heat " theory, regarding Malaria-therapy, was a hoax. Lymies visiting S.A. noticed, when they caught malaria (which has accompanying high fevers), that they improved upon being treated for malaria. Some doctor purposefully ignored the fact it was the QUININE in the remedy -- NOT the fever-- that made this cure. He was after hiding QUININE as an effective lyme drug. To make money, of course, by chasing the wrong traintrack that would never arrive at a correct answer. Cute! I take quinine and feel way better when Im on it. Its available in health food stores, without prescription. Raintree-nutrition.com sells it by the pound for twenty dollars. You take 1 gram daily - 2 grams can be toxic so only 1 gram is being on the safe side -- quinine tea is horrid, and the only palatable way to have it is mixed with a teaspoon of natural peanut butter. This almost completely covers the taste. You'll be needing a gram scale to measure it accurately. Try it, Im glad I discovered it. Feel great when I remember to take it. It doesnt seem to completely cure the lyme, maybe the dose is too low, however, staying on it makes a huge difference in your energy level and in general with severe Lyme. > I know that sweating it good for helping to get rid of borrelia but if > a certan part of your body is feeling the affects of it could you use a > heating pad for that area to kill it? > > I have read about some type of treatment that does heat your body but > in some way that does not hurt your brain. > > I think it is used in some other country no in the US but regardless > how high would that temerature need to be. > > So besides a sauna if you use a heating pad would they keets die? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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