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#3613 - 06/12/08 02:58 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: BryanRosner]
mtguy
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Registered: 06/11/08
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Bryan
The Lyme Recovery formula from lymeaid.net are the same herbs with the addition of an herb called dipsacus. Dr Myers explains something about it on the site. I did some IV glutathione and a bunch of the stuff that is in the glutathione formula on the site. Now I take the Enhance Glutathione from lymeaid. After reading about glutathione I feel like I should keep my levels up. I also did some kind of Sound beam machine a friend had a few times. Rode my bike 18 miles on rough trails the other day without any leg pain or heart skips and could have repeated the loop. I felt touched by god I was so grateful having spent weeks in bed, over the course of the 3 years I had active symptoms, confused and numb.

For anyone else reading this, embrace the bliss of anything you can, daily, cherish the days any symptom is better and remember them on bad days. Thinking positively and telling myself daily that I was getting better helped.

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#3616 - 06/12/08 08:58 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: BryanRosner]
mtguy
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Registered: 06/11/08
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Bryan
The Lyme Recovery formula from lymeaid.net are the same herbs with the addition of an herb called dipsacus. Dr Myers explains something about it on the site. I did some IV glutathione and a bunch of the stuff that is in the glutathione formula on the site. Now I take the Enhance Glutathione from lymeaid. After reading about glutathione I feel like I should keep my levels up. I also did some kind of Sound beam machine a friend had a few times. Rode my bike 18 miles on rough trails the other day without any leg pain or heart skips and could have repeated the loop. I felt touched by god I was so grateful having spent weeks in bed, over the course of the 3 years I had active symptoms, confused and numb.

For anyone else reading this, embrace the bliss of anything you can, daily, cherish the days any symptom is better and remember them on bad days. Thinking positively and telling myself daily that I was getting better helped.

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#3617 - 06/12/08 09:02 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: BryanRosner]
mtguy
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Registered: 06/11/08
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Bryan
The Lyme Recovery formula from lymeaid.net are the same herbs with the addition of an herb called dipsacus. Dr Myers explains something about it on the site. I did some IV glutathione and a bunch of the stuff that is in the glutathione formula on the site. Now I take the Enhance Glutathione from lymeaid. After reading about glutathione I feel like I should keep my levels up. I also did some kind of Sound beam machine a friend had a few times. Rode my bike 18 miles on rough trails the other day without any leg pain or heart skips and could have repeated the loop. I felt touched by god I was so grateful having spent weeks in bed, over the course of the 3 years I had active symptoms, confused and numb.

For anyone else reading this, embrace the bliss of anything you can, daily, cherish the days any symptom is better and remember them on bad days. Thinking positively and telling myself daily that I was getting better helped.

Sorry if this shows up multiple times I don't get the technique of the forum response yet.

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#3618 - 06/13/08 01:29 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: mtguy]
ahmet
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Registered: 03/23/08
Posts: 36
Loc: turkey

meanwhile my CD57 levels was 84 on 30 january 2008 and now my CD57 count is 264.that is to say,after mms use my CD57 number increased. of course my symptoms is carry on. i think my toxin load is much more and i have to make intense detoxification. i am using chlorella, resveretrol ,msm for this purpose. i have ordered glutathion, milk thistle, turmeric, alpha lipoic acid,CO-Q10 , acetyle L carnitine. i will add these supplements to my treatment

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#3619 - 06/13/08 05:49 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: ahmet]
Rich_skiweasel7
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Registered: 12/29/06
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Hi Ahmet,

264! That is great. That is a huge jump. That is what we are looking for in the CD57. I would think that if you still have symptoms, you might want to look at yeast issues. Does the MMS kill the good bacteria in the gut as well as the others? If so, then definitly think about addressing yeast.

Take care,
Rich (skiweasel7)

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#3629 - 06/15/08 11:37 PM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: Rich_skiweasel7]
ahmet
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Registered: 03/23/08
Posts: 36
Loc: turkey

Thank you Rich

i do not have serious complaints of gastrointestinal system. Even though, I am not sure if I have intestinal candidiasis. To be sure I can have it tested. Which test do you recommend me for this? I do not take probiotic but I eat a bowl of yogurth every day. I am thinking of having mercury hair testing. I have had brain spect recently, it is completely normal. (9 years ago, it showed that brain global perfusion decreased.). beside i have had western blot recently . igM western blot was positive (31, 41,83th band) igG western blot was negative. my western blot igM was positive(31, 39, 83th band) and western blot igG was negative 4 years ago that is to say, my western blot igG was always negative .regards ahmet

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#3636 - 06/17/08 04:36 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: ahmet]
Rich_skiweasel7
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Registered: 12/29/06
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Hi Ahmet,

Well, the IgM says you are still fighting lyme. But your immune system may have a handle on it (thus the high CD57). I think one should always be one some sort of maintenance program that addresses lyme. So keep up the good work.

With Candida, I don't know of any good test. There is a new article written by Scott (the Better Health Guy) that explains the yeast thing better than I could ever do (I've been looking at yeast issues for years and treating myself aggressivly these past few months- but this article is good timing for you):
http://www.publichealthalert.org/pdfnew/2008_06.pdf
(Starts on the bottom half of page 1)

Take care,
Rich (skiweasel7)

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#3777 - 07/14/08 03:09 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: Rich_skiweasel7]
ahmet
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Registered: 03/23/08
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Loc: turkey

i confused about candida .i have some compliants in my gastrointestinal systems. i have some bloating , rectal burning and itching(especially at this moment)
my brain fog and depression have improved about %40-50 . but my fatigue didn t showed any improvement.
i am thinking to make visuel contrast sensivity test .i have had gaita candida culture( will it excessive growth? or not)
strick candida diet is very boring.
Rich, what do you take for candida? thank you. ahmet

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#3860 - 08/12/08 09:34 PM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: ahmet]
ahmet
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Registered: 03/23/08
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Loc: turkey
i have begun antimycotic treatment .(lamisil 1x1 tbl day ) beside i had visual contrast sensivity tested. my results are my left eyes 13 and my right eyes 12(so positive). i am taking chlorella for 3 months. 2 months 2x3 tbl, later 3x1 tbl. i have increased chlorella dose(2x2 tbl) 4 years ago I had additional infections tested and they were negative. Partial depression, time to time anxiety, panic attack, fatigue, memory problems and excessive perspiration disturbs me most. I use MMS 12 drops/day. Even if the additional infection tests are negative, this does not show that there is not any infection absolutely.I suspected bartonella myself . so I started rifampisin and levofloklasin treatment. For 2 weeks there has been an increase in the panic attack and anxiety. Moreover, I thought about giving up meds. 1,5 mg xanax hardly calmed down my panic attacks. For the last 10 days I have been taking xanax day and night. But I can say that I have experienced a decrease in the depression and increase in the attention and energy. I will keep on this treatment for 3 months. MMS is a strong medicine but I do not think that it is cure for all of the pain. ( not panacea)
thank you

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#3943 - 09/27/08 04:24 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: ahmet]
ahmet
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Registered: 03/23/08
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Loc: turkey
I believe MMS is a really powerful antibacterial. I had really strong herx reactions with MMS. I think MMS is especially effective to active spirochoteal form. myself,mms hasn t very strong effect on L form , beside I don’t think it has effect on cyst form. Because, when I add flagy to MMS treatment, I had a really strong herx. It is better to use MMS with 2x6 drops per day in the beginning and to increase the dose slowly after 4 or 6 months to the highest dose tolerable like 2x15 drops per day.
. I think adding antibiotic group effective in L form in the cell such as macrolid or tetracyclin is a good treatment strategy at times. And it is wise to use flagyl for 15 days in 3 months that kills cyst forms if existing.
You should use MMS with a kind of fruit juice that does not contain vitamin C. . Because its taste is really bad and you won’t like to use it after some time because of its taste and smell. If you have stomach problems you can use it when full.

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#6175 - 11/06/11 08:20 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: BryanRosner]
Arrow
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Registered: 11/26/07
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This link will be of particular interest for those using samento or mms

http://lymecommunity.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/6170/page/1#Post6170

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#6176 - 11/06/11 11:39 AM Re: MMS may be effective in chronic lyme [Re: Arrow]
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Thanks Arrow for this information!
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