Guest guest Posted June 12, 2001 Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 Dear Deanna, Sounds like candida. Try a liver cleanse first. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH Lyme? > Hi group, > I'm relatively new to the list and very ignorant. Been lurking and > trying to learn some things that might help me. Was diagnosed with > Fibromyalgia some years ago after many years of worsening problems. > Until I read LYME DISEASE THE UNKNOWN EPIDEMIC today, I had been skipping > and deleting all posts concerning Lyme Disease, thinking it was not > applicable. Now I'm wondering if Lyme is the monster that's been trying > to kill me. Would very much appreciate any and all info you can get to > me. I am not on line yet. Web sites for later would be good, but > anything that can be forwarded now would be great. I'd be grateful for > any personal testimonies. Please keep in mind I'm very ignorant, > sometimes have major brain fog, memory problems, and my mental computing > capabilities fritz out with too much technical jargon. Thank you for > your help. I want my life back. > > Deanna > djbellministry@... > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2001 Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 Hello Deanna, Here is a really good article by a Dr. D. Bleiweiss M.D. " When to Suspect Lyme " It will give you a really good idea if you have it or not. I've had Lyme for over 6 years and just found out a couple of months ago. If you find out you have it, e-mail me and I can tell you what I've been doing for it. It seems to be going away very well and I haven't screwed my body up with months of antibiotics like a lot of Lyme suffers do. Usually the Lyme just comes back after antibiotics if its late stage. The article is at http://cassia.org/essay.htm Best Wishes! Pete > Hi group, > I'm relatively new to the list and very ignorant. Been lurking and > trying to learn some things that might help me. Was diagnosed with > Fibromyalgia some years ago after many years of worsening problems. > Until I read LYME DISEASE THE UNKNOWN EPIDEMIC today, I had been skipping > and deleting all posts concerning Lyme Disease, thinking it was not > applicable. Now I'm wondering if Lyme is the monster that's been trying > to kill me. Would very much appreciate any and all info you can get to > me. I am not on line yet. Web sites for later would be good, but > anything that can be forwarded now would be great. I'd be grateful for > any personal testimonies. Please keep in mind I'm very ignorant, > sometimes have major brain fog, memory problems, and my mental computing > capabilities fritz out with too much technical jargon. Thank you for > your help. I want my life back. > > Deanna > djbellministry@j... > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2001 Report Share Posted June 12, 2001 Hello Deanna, Here is a really good article by a Dr. D. Bleiweiss M.D. " When to Suspect Lyme " It will give you a really good idea if you have it or not. I've had Lyme for over 6 years and just found out a couple of months ago. If you find out you have it, e-mail me and I can tell you what I've been doing for it. It seems to be going away very well and I haven't screwed my body up with months of antibiotics like a lot of Lyme suffers do. Usually the Lyme just comes back after antibiotics if its late stage. The article is at http://cassia.org/essay.htm Best Wishes! Pete > Hi group, > I'm relatively new to the list and very ignorant. Been lurking and > trying to learn some things that might help me. Was diagnosed with > Fibromyalgia some years ago after many years of worsening problems. > Until I read LYME DISEASE THE UNKNOWN EPIDEMIC today, I had been skipping > and deleting all posts concerning Lyme Disease, thinking it was not > applicable. Now I'm wondering if Lyme is the monster that's been trying > to kill me. Would very much appreciate any and all info you can get to > me. I am not on line yet. Web sites for later would be good, but > anything that can be forwarded now would be great. I'd be grateful for > any personal testimonies. Please keep in mind I'm very ignorant, > sometimes have major brain fog, memory problems, and my mental computing > capabilities fritz out with too much technical jargon. Thank you for > your help. I want my life back. > > Deanna > djbellministry@j... > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2001 Report Share Posted June 13, 2001 Hi Deanna, I'm one of those people that Pete referred to in his post, who " screwed up my body with months of antibiotics " for Lyme. I was on antibiotics for a year, they didn't help (except the tests showed the Lyme was gone, but I didn't feel any better) and I crashed very badly when I came off of them. Most Lyme sites I've investigated online insist on antibiotic treatment. Finding what's called a " Lyme-literate " doctor has meant, in my case, doctors who use antibiotics. Supposedly that's saved many people. Certainly patients I talked to insisted to me that they'd be dead, or paralyzed, or blind, etc, without antibiotic treatment. That's why I opted for it. I'd already been through many alternative therapies without success, and spent a fortune. Too bad I didn't know about oxyplus back then. I'm now trying to learn as much as I can about oxygen therapies. That seems to me to be the most promising approach. Good luck. Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2001 Report Share Posted June 13, 2001 Hi Peggy, Since you mentioned oxygen therapy for Lyme, I thought I'd give you an update on how my peroxide therapy is working. I've been taking 25 drops of 35% 3 times per day. I think its been a little over a week now. For the first few days I experienced a huge increase in mental and physical energy. My neck arthritis has been clearing up, also. I am allergic to smoke which makes my neck cramp up worse than usual, and two days ago, another forest fire sent smoke my way all day, but my neck didn't cramp up! My thyroid gland swelled up as usual though because of the smoke. For the past three days, I think I've been going through a cleansing reaction, because I wake up with a hangover feeling and dull headache and it lasts until noon, but then my energy returns again and I feel good. I'm just going to keep taking the peroxide and hope the cleansing reaction goes away. I started taking chitosan again today to mop up the toxins. Best Wishes! Pete > Hi Deanna, > > I'm one of those people that Pete referred to in his post, who " screwed up my body with months of antibiotics " for Lyme. I was on antibiotics for a year, they didn't help (except the tests showed the Lyme was gone, but I didn't feel any better) and I crashed very badly when I came off of them. Most Lyme sites I've investigated online insist on antibiotic treatment. Finding what's called a " Lyme- literate " doctor has meant, in my case, doctors who use antibiotics. Supposedly that's saved many people. Certainly patients I talked to insisted to me that they'd be dead, or paralyzed, or blind, etc, without antibiotic treatment. That's why I opted for it. I'd already been through many alternative therapies without success, and spent a fortune. Too bad I didn't know about oxyplus back then. I'm now trying to learn as much as I can about oxygen therapies. That seems to me to be the most promising approach. > > Good luck. > > Peggy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2001 Report Share Posted June 13, 2001 Hi Pete, you are a brave person, I could never make it to 25 drops, I couldn't stand the taste. Keep up the great job your doing for your body. Laurie alreadyherenow@... wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2001 Report Share Posted June 13, 2001 Hi Pete, Where I can find PEROXIDE ? What exactly I should look for? Is there a name or brand. I am new here, in this list, and sometimes I think you people are alian from another planet. Smile. Thanks Pouran alreadyherenow@... wrote: Hi Peggy, Since you mentioned oxygen therapy for Lyme, I thought I'd give you an update on how my peroxide therapy is working. I've been taking 25 drops of 35% 3 times per day. I think its been a little over a week now. For the first few days I experienced a huge increase in mental and physical energy. My neck arthritis has been clearing up, also. I am allergic to smoke which makes my neck cramp up worse than usual, and two days ago, another forest fire sent smoke my way all day, but my neck didn't cramp up! My thyroid gland swelled up as usual though because of the smoke. For the past three days, I think I've been going through a cleansing reaction, because I wake up with a hangover feeling and dull headache and it lasts until noon, but then my energy returns again and I feel good. I'm just going to keep taking the peroxide and hope the cleansing reaction goes away. I started taking chitosan again today to mop up the toxins. Best Wishes! Pete > Hi Deanna, > > I'm one of those people that Pete referred to in his post, who " screwed up my body with months of antibiotics " for Lyme. I was on antibiotics for a year, they didn't help (except the tests showed the Lyme was gone, but I didn't feel any better) and I crashed very badly when I came off of them. Most Lyme sites I've investigated online insist on antibiotic treatment. Finding what's called a " Lyme- literate " doctor has meant, in my case, doctors who use antibiotics. Supposedly that's saved many people. Certainly patients I talked to insisted to me that they'd be dead, or paralyzed, or blind, etc, without antibiotic treatment. That's why I opted for it. I'd already been through many alternative therapies without success, and spent a fortune. Too bad I didn't know about oxyplus back then. I'm now trying to learn as much as I can about oxygen therapies. That seems to me to be the most promising approach. > > Good luck. > > Peggy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2001 Report Share Posted June 13, 2001 Hi Pouran, Actually I am from Jupiter...Florida(home of Burt Reynolds.) To be accurate it is hydrogen peroxide (h2o2). It is the stuff you get at the supermarket for putting on cuts. However, don't drink that kind, its not food grade. I got mine from Eagle Enterprises. Do a search for Eagle enterprises and hydrogen peroxide. They have a web page. Best Wishes, Pete Peroxi > > Hi Deanna, > > > > I'm one of those people that Pete referred to in his post, > who " screwed up my body with months of antibiotics " for Lyme. I was > on antibiotics for a year, they didn't help (except the tests showed > the Lyme was gone, but I didn't feel any better) and I crashed very > badly when I came off of them. Most Lyme sites I've investigated > online insist on antibiotic treatment. Finding what's called a " Lyme- > literate " doctor has meant, in my case, doctors who use antibiotics. > Supposedly that's saved many people. Certainly patients I talked to > insisted to me that they'd be dead, or paralyzed, or blind, etc, > without antibiotic treatment. That's why I opted for it. I'd > already been through many alternative therapies without success, and > spent a fortune. Too bad I didn't know about oxyplus back then. I'm > now trying to learn as much as I can about oxygen therapies. That > seems to me to be the most promising approach. > > > > Good luck. > > > > Peggy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 Just to point out, the main strain of Lyme is a natural disease, originating from ticks (particularly on deer). There may be other man-made viruses with similar effects, but the natural ones are quite hard enough to deal with. Lyme has come much more to prominence in recent years because of its links with MCS and ES. It's not clear wheteher it's " cause " or " effect " , i.e. whether Lyme causes the problem, or whether it's dormant in all people in small quantities and if the immune system is suppressed (as in MCS/ES) it multiplies and becomes detectable. It may have been around in humans for centuries but not detectable until now as the tests are difficult (and of course MCS/ES is largely a recent phenomenon, for obvious reasons). If you had a major tick bite etc in the past then Lyme might be the cause of MCS/ES. However Sue tested positive for Lyme but treatment for the underlying MCS/ES has largely solved her problems without the difficult (and expensive) anti-Lyme treatment. Ian and Sue _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of McAfee Sent: 25 June 2008 01:15 Subject: Lyme? I have a video by Len Horowitz called " In Lies We Trust " (you can find it on YouTube) and in it is an interview with an ex-Russian biowarfare scientist Sergei Popov (I think) and he describes how he took the pneumonia virus from Legionnaires Disease and blended it a myelin protein from a rabbit. What evolved was a disease when the respiratory symptoms disappeared the body was left with an auto-immune disease where it attacked it's own myelin sheath. You get MS symptoms and nerve problems, etc. I don't know exactly what they were trying to do when they created Lyme. I do know that vaccines have hundreds of different strains of altered DNA/bacteria/viruses and if your immune system gets low enough, they get activated and have free reign. You could have a type of Lyme or it could a thousand other man made biowarfare strains that were either accidentally or intentionally distributed. Best thing to do is boost the immune system any way you can. I am exploring a few things right now, MMS (sodium chlorite to kill of virus/bacteria) and high potency Turmeric Curcumin (which is supposed to be good for autoimmune diseases). All my best to you, On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Bill Bruno wrote: > There are different stringencies different doctors use to test for > Lyme. > It's worth knowing what fraction of the population tests positive > using the test you get. > > EMF exposure affects the immune system, and Lyme is hard to clear > in some cases. If you think you have Lyme I think you should make > sure you're taking vitamin D-3. > > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:35 PM, DD <dogsforus2rogers (DOT) <mailto:dogsforus2%40rogers.com> com> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I'm just going to be tested for Lyme's disease. Can anyone comment >> further >> on why Lymes and ES might be connectd? Appreicated this info. >> >> Donna >> >> >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2010 Report Share Posted December 15, 2010 Hi Brad, Lyme? I bought some Samento R (TOA free-very important!), and took this. I took some just in case and so far, have no symptoms. It is world wide and epidemic. They want you to believe a certain tick is the transmission but reading will tell you it can be transmitted any way you can imagine. Mosquitoes, sexually, casual, flies etc. It seems to be a mycoplasma, man made and released on purpose. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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