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Lyme Disease

blueta2 said:
It works well with Chlorrela also. They both extract metals and crap out of the blood so the liver gets a rest.

Do u think it works well? I want to try it but am taking so many sups now my head spins.


Also cilantro, mija. Buncha stuff binds metals. Even taking large amounts of beneficial minerals can effectively displace the harmful stuff.

Aluminum is the real bitch though b/c it's sticky. Doesnt want to let go of the tissue once it's bound.
 
RottenWillow said:
Also cilantro, mija. Buncha stuff binds metals. Even taking large amounts of beneficial minerals can effectively displace the harmful stuff.

Aluminum is the real bitch though b/c it's sticky. Doesnt want to let go of the tissue once it's bound.

Yeah just last night I heard about Cilantro. I'm going to chelate but only after my fillings are out. I had an appoint to get them out for Monday but been in bed since.
As soon as they are all out, I'm going to be eating cilantro and garlic with everything.
Right now just eating lots of eggs for the sulpher.

But I tell ya girl, I'm going to stop these abx b/c they are harsh. I'm going to do all herbs like you're doing and see where that gets me. I think 3 months of abx may have killed most of the load.
 
blueta2 said:
Only if you catch it right after a bite. Most people don't even know they have been bitten.
The EM (or bullseye) rash only shows up in 30% of cases. Most people think they have a flu (like I did). So if you're one of the lucky ones to have seen the rash, then yes abx will kill the bacteria in a few months.
If you never saw a rash and let it go for yrs, then it becomes chronic then many yrs of abx is needed and doesn't always kill the bacteria. There are many diff forms of the bacteria that make up lyme.
Some respond to meds, some do not. Most of these bacteria can live in your body (tissues) for life

The problem with lyme, NO ONE really knows how to cure it.

my wife got the bullseye but never got any symptoms. . .they treated her anyway. . .my one daughter got bell's palsy (some of the muscles in her face were temporarily paralyzed) and then she got the bullseye. . .they treated her and there have been no relapses. . .

a couple of interesting facts. . .

a large majority of people are more or less immune to lyme disease. . .in fact they can actually carry the disease and test positive for it, but they will never develop any symptoms or get "sick". . .

you can even get lyme disease from a deer tick when it is in the larval stage of development. . .during the larval stage, the tick is opaque (you can see right through it. . .thus it's very difficult to detect) and in that stage they are so light that the wind can carry them for fairly great distances. . .no sense trying to hide from them. . .
 
digimon7068 said:
a large majority of people are more or less immune to lyme disease. . .in fact they can actually carry the disease and test positive for it, but they will never develop any symptoms or get "sick". . .


I understand what you're getting at, but that's not quite accurate.

One cant be immune to lyme disease. LD is a pretty loose term describing a constellation of symptoms people can develop when exposed to several different bacterial and protozoan infections. If you dont have the symptoms then you dont have "lyme disease". If a person gets exposed to say (Bb) borrellia burgdorferi only, and is an adult with a healthy, active immune system, then it is certainly possible her defenses can keep the bacteria in check and she'll never get sick or at least not get sick for many years.

If, however, you get bit by some little bastard with Bb, and the protozoan infection, Babesia Microti, and 2 or 3 of the other bacterial infections that are often carried by ticks, mosquitoes, and stinging flies, then you'll unfortunately get sick for sure. That's just too many fronts for your immune system to successfully wage war against.
 
Wow. I had Lyme disease about 15 years ago. It manifested as the bullseye rash, Balls Palsy and a terrible flu, complete with hallucinations. It went away almost immediatley after the start of antibiotics.
Is it that the disease has changed over the course of time?
 
SanFran, the disease has not changed over time. You caught yours in time so it was treatable. Most people don't know they carry it and it becomes chronic. Once chronic, it's harder to get rid of because the bacteria become almost part of your DNA.
It may take years of antibiotics to get rid of it, and even then most never recover.
 
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