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URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Aluminum-vs-Steel-for-Walls-tp1552528p1552618.html
So Far I have been tolerating the antibiotics and will be adding the antiparasitic drugs next month. I do get Glutathione 2x a week to help with detoxing. NO I am actually missing part of the Gluathione DNA enzyme which helps a person detox.
I do have a good Tick Borne Doctor that I am closely working with. However he does not understand EHS and won't dip into it. Liver functions have stayed normal. Which the last part of 2008 I struggled with elevated liver enzymes due to the Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction which after an ERCP and the cutting of it took care of that issue.
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Subject: [eSens] Re: Aluminum vs. Steel for Walls
Unfortunately for me I don't tolerate heavy duty antibiotics and anti babesia drugs well.
IF you can tolerate such a regimen and have a good liver, please go see a lyme literate MD and get treatment. IF You can kill these bugs off, and it could take months or years, your MCS and ES will go away.
HOWEVER, if you can't detox well, then treatment could make you worse.
It's really dependent on the individual.
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> does this get better with treatment? Have you found improvements in the ES reactions being on Tick borne treatment? and How long did it take for you to notice an improvement?
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> In a message dated 09/03/2010 14:42:30 GMT Standard Time,
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> Moreover, spirochetes have been found wrapped around nerves etc. They love
> nerves (and collagen tissue). I've been wondering if certain frequencies
> stimulate them or irritate them, either one. They are very "electric"
> seeming. Have you ever watched a video of a spirochete penetrating a blood vessel
> wall. It's not like a bacteria it's like a little animal. They wiggle and
> squiggle like an eel, they have a flagella to help them swim, and they butt
> up against the vessel wall again and again until they've damaged it enough
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> Yes these little fuckers are on the increase here in the UK MY SON 5YRS AGO
> WAS BITTEN AND DEVELOPED THE RASH i NOTICED IT HAVING PULLED THE TICK OUT
> A WEEK BEFORE WE THEN GOT HIM ON A LONG COURSE OF DOXYCYCLINE AND WE HOPE
> HE GOT THROUGH !!!
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