Lyme disease doom. Possible cure for MS, ALS, Alzheimers | |
danm User ID: 1341266 United States 04/17/2011 04:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've taken a particular interest in lyme myself recently. Somethings not right about it and it may be misunderstood. I am about to fall asleep so I can't say much right now. But, I know someone that is trying to find alternative means of ridding the "bacteria" permanently. A lot of people say you can't get rid of it even though they haven't even done any $#@%ing research. Just because a cure isn't widely recognized doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Therefore, that rational is bunk. Keep looking, I'll be back on this thread tomorrow. Good luck. |
worm man User ID: 1345460 Australia 04/17/2011 04:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lyme disease can be cured very easily by placing your forehead on an electric fence designed to hold cattle.simply put your forehead on the wire to recieve the shock.over the next week all symptoms will go.two brothers had lymes,one by accident touched the elec fence with his head,,cured so his brother tryed it ,,cured. true story |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1331178 United States 04/17/2011 05:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to keelynet.com] I wasn't sure if your "shock" treatment for lyme disease was a sarcastic joke or not. So I googled it and came across some really really interesting stuff on shock treatment for various venoms. The above is just one link. Apparently high voltage shocks to areas poisoned by various venoms from congo ant bites to copperhead strikes disrupt the actions of the venom and neutralizes it in some cases. Honestly, never occurred to me to treat anything with high voltage electricity... ...but (sigh) guess I'll look into it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1128592 United States 04/17/2011 07:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lyme is difficult to treat because the insurance companies and medical boards go after any doctor that actually starts helping his/her lyme patients. you have to start with antibiotics... mainly doxycycline. avoid all sugars.. this is fuel for the little critters. increase salt intake but use Himalayan sea salt. try to walk 15 to 30 minutes a day and increase up to 45 but not much more. you may want to eliminate gluten but i suggest doing so after you have noticed benefits from the other measures. turmeric is good for inflammation.... headaches, swelling of joints etc.... you get the picture. good luck and God bless. one day the people that aid in our suffering will be held accountable, till then be as wise as serpents. whats sad is that you probably wont find a doctor to prescribe doxy, but if your bird needed it you could order the exact same antibiotics on the internet. sigh for a lyme friendly doctor your best bet is: [link to www.ilads.org] . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1128592 United States 04/17/2011 07:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All of these are related to eating carbs. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1345556Cut your carbs down to less than 20g a day and increase your fat intake to compensate and all of them will be gone. A ketogenic state is the best neuroprotective state. great post. . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345589 United States 04/17/2011 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lyme is difficult to treat because the insurance companies and medical boards go after any doctor that actually starts helping his/her lyme patients. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1128592you have to start with antibiotics... mainly doxycycline. avoid all sugars.. this is fuel for the little critters. increase salt intake but use Himalayan sea salt. try to walk 15 to 30 minutes a day and increase up to 45 but not much more. you may want to eliminate gluten but i suggest doing so after you have noticed benefits from the other measures. turmeric is good for inflammation.... headaches, swelling of joints etc.... you get the picture. good luck and God bless. one day the people that aid in our suffering will be held accountable, till then be as wise as serpents. whats sad is that you probably wont find a doctor to prescribe doxy, but if your bird needed it you could order the exact same antibiotics on the internet. sigh for a lyme friendly doctor your best bet is: [link to www.ilads.org] . i heard some doctors didn't believe it exists, now i know why. my sister in laws friend has lyme disease and said you are on heavy duty antibiotics for months. her friend has been fighting it for about 2 years now. i stumbled across lyme disease trying to figure out what was wrong with me. it is the only thing that fit all of my symptoms, but the clincher was seeing pictures of the rash. as soon as i saw the rash i knew i had it. it also told me i have had it for about 13 years now. the doctor had never seen that rash before and gave me a cream to put on it. he thought it was some form of fungus or ringworm. i'm trying to find a doctor now that believes lyme disease exists and has some form of successful experience treating it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1128592 United States 04/17/2011 08:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1128592 i heard some doctors didn't believe it exists, now i know why. my sister in laws friend has lyme disease and said you are on heavy duty antibiotics for months. her friend has been fighting it for about 2 years now. i stumbled across lyme disease trying to figure out what was wrong with me. it is the only thing that fit all of my symptoms, but the clincher was seeing pictures of the rash. as soon as i saw the rash i knew i had it. it also told me i have had it for about 13 years now. the doctor had never seen that rash before and gave me a cream to put on it. he thought it was some form of fungus or ringworm. i'm trying to find a doctor now that believes lyme disease exists and has some form of successful experience treating it. the ilads link should lead you to an LLMD (Lyme Literate Doctor), although you may have to travel some depending on your location. like i said it is easier to get the correct antibiotic for a pet bird than it is getting a doctor to prescribe for a human. when taking long term antibiotics make sure you replace your good bacteria with pro-biotics. . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1128592 United States 04/17/2011 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Vitamin D is a BIG BOOST to your immunity for everything.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1291518my Doctor told me they are finding out it is a Cure for many things now. Take Vitamin D vitamin D 3 sun ... why do you think obama is taxing tanning beds? (not that i advocate them for D) . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345640 United States 04/17/2011 09:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I also remember once reading of a man diagnosed with full blown ALS who went alternative. One therapy was conscious breathing through nose, as the nose delivers nitrous oxide in high quantities (which dialates blood vessels improving oxygen delivery). Many people breathe through the a slightly opened mouth, which significantly reduces oxygenation. He improved greatly and regained previous abilities eventually. Doctors wrote it off as an initial mis-diagnosis. |
Prophecy User ID: 1264349 Canada 04/17/2011 09:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had later stage Lyme. It was terrible and would not wish it on anyone. Had trouble getting it diagnosed and of course treated. If it had not been my own research I would still be suffering today. Cat's claw is your friend. And readily available. Good luck. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1345589 United States 04/17/2011 09:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1128592 i heard some doctors didn't believe it exists, now i know why. my sister in laws friend has lyme disease and said you are on heavy duty antibiotics for months. her friend has been fighting it for about 2 years now. i stumbled across lyme disease trying to figure out what was wrong with me. it is the only thing that fit all of my symptoms, but the clincher was seeing pictures of the rash. as soon as i saw the rash i knew i had it. it also told me i have had it for about 13 years now. the doctor had never seen that rash before and gave me a cream to put on it. he thought it was some form of fungus or ringworm. i'm trying to find a doctor now that believes lyme disease exists and has some form of successful experience treating it. the ilads link should lead you to an LLMD (Lyme Literate Doctor), although you may have to travel some depending on your location. like i said it is easier to get the correct antibiotic for a pet bird than it is getting a doctor to prescribe for a human. when taking long term antibiotics make sure you replace your good bacteria with pro-biotics. . ya, i noticed the link after i posted. i tink i may ahve some dain bramage. all them bacteria floatin around in me noggin. |
Tits MaGee User ID: 1309557 Canada 04/17/2011 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been diagnosed with RA and always wondered if it might be Lyme. THanks for posting, I am off to do more research. RA comes from my grandmothers side so I am not too hopeful but hey. I was watching this Intervention about a lady with addiciton to painkillers prescribed for her RA. They discovered it was likely Lyme disease. Sh wouldnt do the treatment because she wanted the drugs. It was sad. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1128592 United States 04/17/2011 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been diagnosed with RA and always wondered if it might be Lyme. THanks for posting, I am off to do more research. RA comes from my grandmothers side so I am not too hopeful but hey. Quoting: Tits MaGee 1309557I was watching this Intervention about a lady with addiciton to painkillers prescribed for her RA. They discovered it was likely Lyme disease. Sh wouldnt do the treatment because she wanted the drugs. It was sad. a researcher connected the dots long ago and prescribed doxycycline for RA and had great success..... tptb dealth with him eventually. . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1338284 United States 04/17/2011 11:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good information in the post and the world will become a better place, deceit is falling apart and those that want to continue the deceit are going to find smaller and smaller shadows to hide in. |
GWEN76 User ID: 1288485 United States 05/03/2011 11:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well I have been doing research on ALS since 99 and I am 98% positive it is cause by the enviroment. My Father passed from this back in Jan 01. Along with 112 people from his building at Kelly AFB in San Antonio. The numbers are high also in MS, Parkinson's, Alzh. There is a huge cluster of nerological diseases coming out of Kelly AFB. They closed Kelly down shortly after my father passed and the first building they torn down was my Dad's. Their are other clusters in cities of Guam and Sardini Italy which also have Military bases there too. My theory is that they injested toxic chemicals for years and these chemicals will gather in the spinal cord and lay dormant for years. Until something triggers the reaction like tramatic injury. About 40% of ALS is brought on by tramatic injury. Where did your uncle live? Was he ever in the Military? Did he work or live around any advanced radar facilities? Let me know- |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31861580 United States 11/26/2013 09:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe you have heard about the beck zapper. It works on the basics that bacterias don't like electrical current, while body-cells stays unharmed. Quoting: nedlog In this context, the lyme head electro shook therapy makes sense ParaZapper is now shown to effectively kill bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and other microbes. [link to paradevices.com] |
fredjones2005 User ID: 67895029 United States 02/28/2015 10:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to cdautism.org] Check out the videos on this page. The symptoms are the same. CDS will kill your LYME.... Do the Parasite Protocol get better. "The world isn't dying. It's being killed. And the people who are killing it have names and addresses" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 41229546 United States 02/28/2015 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to keelynet.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1331178 I wasn't sure if your "shock" treatment for lyme disease was a sarcastic joke or not. So I googled it and came across some really really interesting stuff on shock treatment for various venoms. The above is just one link. Apparently high voltage shocks to areas poisoned by various venoms from congo ant bites to copperhead strikes disrupt the actions of the venom and neutralizes it in some cases. Honestly, never occurred to me to treat anything with high voltage electricity... ...but (sigh) guess I'll look into it. This is NOT high voltage. Heck bored country Kids used to hold hands in a long chain and the bravest would grab the fence and see how many kids could feel the current. Six was the answer. All six. Then they roll in the field laughing. Cows take low voltage to keep them in. Ps thanks for the fence story. It could be very useful. And thanks op- lymes is destroying lots of people... |