Lyme dr. is disappointed that I'm not responding to any treatment. YOU AND ME BOTH, LADY.
And just generally seems confused. Really, you're supposed to be way good with a disease that's fucking sneaky and hides in different parts of your body so you can't eradicate it or at least have a fuck hard time kicking its ass back into remission.
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Hyperthermia - Borrelia prefer temperatures below that of the body. Using hot showers, baths, or saunas at temperatures of up to 104 degrees F for 20-30 minutes daily to raise the body temperature is a helpful therapy for treating borreliosis. Borrelia species are especially sensitive to the combination of antibiotics and heat. Raising the body temperature also dilates the peripheral circulation and increases the permeability of the blood vessels throughout the body. These physiological changes assist in the delivery of antibiotics to all areas of the body increasing the amount of antibiotics able to penetrate and reach the borrelia. Hyperthermia improves the effect of antibiotic therapy by approximately 16 times.
Pulsing Electro-Magnetic Fields (pemfs) -- Recently, there has been a lot of progress in studying pemfs as a therapeutic modality for LD. This information is too numerous for me to list here so I’ll refer to this message board that I follow and participate in where the members discuss pemfs design and therapies.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Magpulser/?yguid=159339971
Pemfs are very effective in pain and other symptom relief. I highly recommend it’s use.
Here’s a site that lists some of pemfs useful benefits:
http://www.magnetcure.com/reports.html
Rife Machine -- Rife machines are electronic devices that produce varying frequencies of energy (similar to a microwave, but at frequencies not harmful to the body). This energy penetrate the tissues of the body and cause the spiral-shaped Borrelia to resonate so much that the integrity of the bacteria is disrupted; weakening and even killing them. This is an effective means for killing borrelia and is supported by the production of herx reactions in Lyme patients after Rife treatments, while non-infected individuals don’t experience the herx reactions when exposed to rife treatment. Rife machines are not approved by the FDA and are relatively expensive. A reasonable price for a good machine is about $1,000. Homemade ones can be much less expensive and just as effective. Here is a message board that I follow and participate in where the members discuss numerous alternative therapies including rifing: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme-and-rife/
Beck Electrification -- Low-voltage electrification is also useful for disrupting the integrity of microbes including borrelia. It may also enhance the ability of antibiotics to penetrate the cells of the body so they can reach the hidden intracellular borrelia. Herx reactions after treatment also substantiate the effect of this therapy.
Lauricidin -- The monoglyceride of lauric acid is called monolaurin. The concentrated form of monolaurin has potent antibacterial properties. While nontoxic and approved as a direct food additive by the FDA, monolaurin adversely affects bacteria, yeast, fungi, and enveloped viruses. It damages the cell membrane of pathogenic bacteria.
www.lauricidin.com
Colloidal Silver -- Colloidal silver therapy for Lyme disease appears to be significantly effective with many individuals that have used it. There is much controversy regarding this therapy. Argyria, is the name of the condition in which the skin turns bluish-gray from silver. This is very rare and is linked to the use of silver salts and not pure colloidal silver. It appears to be important to use pure colloidal silver. The size of the colloidal particles is also important. The smaller the particles size of CS the better the bioavailability, the stronger the anti-microbial effect and the safer to use.
Cat’s Claw / Samento / Saventero - A Peruvian herb (Uncaria tomentosa) is quickly becoming a rising star within the LD community. It appears to have both anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties both of which are significantly effective. Tolerance is a question for some. It can cause anxiety, insomnia, and irritability in certain individuals. Adjusting the dose appropriately can control this side-effect. Even at very low doses it seems to be beneficial.
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