Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Hi, has anyone treated w TCM, patients w Lyme Disease? I have eliminated symptoms as they appear and tried to follow TCM protocols for the progression of things as best I can see it, but am afraid of the remission periods that the darn microbe that came onto the land's insect colonies from the New Foundland waters,(across the north atlantic, the disposal ground of industrial and military toxins and weapons etc, for the last 150 years), is capable of. The rascal can create a membrane around itself and just sit anywhere in the body, undetectable except maybe for a very slight parasite pulse around navel, waiting for a chance to come out and play and fill the earth. So, I feel ok to help, but daily treatments seem needed, and still advise a 21 to 28 day period of wide spectrum antibiotics to carry over the dormant periods, also. I don't feel secure w treating with TCM alone. Am I being too careful? Is there something else I can do more naturally? The results of a longer period of LD can be debilitating and mimic so many other diseases that the original attacking evil could be overlooked or complicated. Seriously, what are other's approaches to this and similar problems? I go on and on about polluted people being modern and different from classical models in some ways, but All other life forms are having to evolve too. More strategic survival variations; thorns, venoms, metamorphosi, dormancy, unusual symbiosis, etc. Oh and here is a mercury industry sidebar on content of mercury in TCM patents;it isn't all from cinnnabar, I don't think so. http://www.hgtech.com/Data/Other/Chinese%20Medicinals.htm peace brothers and sisters, and thnx in advance for any help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Hi one of the species of cats claw has been identified by a good trial as killing the blighter, if you're interested I'll dig up the particular species, colloidal silver is supposed to be effective also but no study done regardez stephen > Hi, has anyone treated w TCM, patients w Lyme Disease? I have > eliminated symptoms as they appear and tried to follow TCM protocols > for the progression of things as best I can see it, but am afraid of > the remission periods that the darn microbe that came onto the land's > insect colonies from the New Foundland waters,(across the north > atlantic, the disposal ground of industrial and military toxins and > weapons etc, for the last 150 years), is capable of. The rascal can > create a membrane around itself and just sit anywhere in the body, > undetectable except maybe for a very slight parasite pulse around > navel, waiting for a chance to come out and play and fill the earth. > So, I feel ok to help, but daily treatments seem needed, and still > advise a 21 to 28 day period of wide spectrum antibiotics to carry > over the dormant periods, also. I don't feel secure w treating with > TCM alone. Am I being too careful? Is there something else I can do > more naturally? The results of a longer period of LD can be > debilitating and mimic so many other diseases that the original > attacking evil could be overlooked or complicated. > Seriously, what are other's approaches to this and similar problems? > I go on and on about polluted people being modern and different > from classical models in some ways, but All other life forms are > having to evolve too. More strategic survival variations; thorns, > venoms, metamorphosi, dormancy, unusual symbiosis, etc. > Oh and here is a mercury industry sidebar on content of mercury > in TCM patents;it isn't all from cinnnabar, I don't think so. > http://www.hgtech.com/Data/Other/Chinese%20Medicinals.htm > peace brothers and sisters, and thnx in advance for any help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Farah Khan at www.yinessence.com has a lot of information regarding Lyme Disease. She has Lyme Disease and has done a lot of research on how best to treat it using TCM and other forms of treatment. Good Luck. Cheryle Reid, L.Ac ykcul_ritsym <ykcul_ritsym wrote: Hi, has anyone treated w TCM, patients w Lyme Disease? I have eliminated symptoms as they appear and tried to follow TCM protocols for the progression of things as best I can see it, but am afraid of the remission periods that the darn microbe that came onto the land's insect colonies from the New Foundland waters,(across the north atlantic, the disposal ground of industrial and military toxins and weapons etc, for the last 150 years), is capable of. The rascal can create a membrane around itself and just sit anywhere in the body, undetectable except maybe for a very slight parasite pulse around navel, waiting for a chance to come out and play and fill the earth. So, I feel ok to help, but daily treatments seem needed, and still advise a 21 to 28 day period of wide spectrum antibiotics to carry over the dormant periods, also. I don't feel secure w treating with TCM alone. Am I being too careful? Is there something else I can do more naturally? The results of a longer period of LD can be debilitating and mimic so many other diseases that the original attacking evil could be overlooked or complicated. Seriously, what are other's approaches to this and similar problems? I go on and on about polluted people being modern and different from classical models in some ways, but All other life forms are having to evolve too. More strategic survival variations; thorns, venoms, metamorphosi, dormancy, unusual symbiosis, etc. Oh and here is a mercury industry sidebar on content of mercury in TCM patents;it isn't all from cinnnabar, I don't think so. http://www.hgtech.com/Data/Other/Chinese%20Medicinals.htm peace brothers and sisters, and thnx in advance for any help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Thanks Cheryle, I'll check her out. Cheryle Reid <cherylereid wrote:Farah Khan at www.yinessence.com has a lot of information regarding Lyme Disease. She has Lyme Disease and has done a lot of research on how best to treat it using TCM and other forms of treatment. Good Luck. Cheryle Reid, L.Ac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2004 Report Share Posted July 24, 2004 Thanks Stephen, if you have time. I'll look too. stephen macallan <stephenmacallan wrote:Hi one of the species of cats claw has been identified by a good trial as killing the blighter, if you're interested I'll dig up the particular species, colloidal silver is supposed to be effective also but no study done regardez stephen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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