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  1. Pollyringworm
    January 6th, 2012 05:07 AM
    Pollyringworm
    Well, there are other ways to treat, too. I'm doing the lactoferrin/xylitol protocol now, and slowly adding supporting supplements. Antibiotics are a pain in the butt to get, especially here in al, and not for the duration that's needed. They also cause imbalances of yeast in the body to worry about. I don't know what the coinfection is. I wish I did. It does seem like a new skin parasite. I haven't tried ivermectin. It's something I'm looking in to now.

    You say "us" who else is infected and is there anyone else without symptoms living with you?
  2. Pollyringworm
    December 25th, 2011 02:24 AM
    Pollyringworm
    You don't have to get it through a tick bite, but don't tell your doctor that. There is evidence that it's sexually transmitted and also crosses the placenta. The local tests are less than 30% effective. Find a doctor that will run the IgeneX test for you. You will have to pay for it. The basic Lyme panel is $260.

    A very high percentage of "M" people are testing positive for Lyme. Lyme is also the biggest infectious disease transmitted today. And that's with the numbers reported. There are tons more people walking around with it that don't know that Lyme is what's causing their symptoms. I believe that "M" is Lyme with coinfections.

    It's worth the test. You won't get any help from Physicians if you mention "M". Lyme at least has been heard of and it's agreed that it requires treatment.

    There's a movie on Netflix worth watching. It's called "under our skin." I highly recommend watching it, and also researching your symptoms and Lyme together. You'll be surprised what you find.
  3. Pollyringworm
    December 24th, 2011 06:13 PM
    Pollyringworm
    Get the igenex test for lyme. Most people on the board test positive. I believe this is lyme with coinfections. If you test positive for lyme, do several years of various antibiotics.
  4. Pollyringworm
    December 24th, 2011 01:07 PM
    Pollyringworm
    Not that i see. Of course no one really talks about it. But i can tell you that i cant find the products i need in the stores. Id guess all the sick people are buying it all.

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