Re: CStick bite problem - oregano in general

2012-11-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
, 21 Nov 2012 18:19:27 -0700 To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CStick bite problem Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Resent-Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 17:19:33 -0800 Part of the tick may still be in your arm. If you swab directly with oregano

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-22 Thread PT Ferrance
@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, November 21, 2012 9:03:24 PM Subject: Re: CStick bite problem Hi Vicki, Sounds like you're doing some smart things, As a chronic Lymie of 45+ years, I'm definitely not a fan of abx, but Doxycycline, 6 week's worth, will stopacute Lyme (recently bitten) and resolve

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-22 Thread Lena Guyot
the shelf life first? Most meds start to deteriorate after a given period of time and I wouldn't want you to think you were safe when you weren't. PT From: Lena Guyot drumr...@stny.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, November 21, 2012 9:03:24 PM Subject: Re: CStick bite problem

CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread vicki hood
Hi all, Yesterday scraped tick out of my forearm. It was half embedded. Very smalll deer tick. I have problems. I drank CS numerous times, washed it with alcohol, scratched a lot. Last night it swelled. It turned red. It hurts and itches in a path 3inches by 6 inches with a hard circle

RE: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Bob Banever
. Bob _ From: vicki hood [mailto:mutt...@isp.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 4:31 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CStick bite problem Hi all, Yesterday scraped tick out of my forearm. It was half embedded. Very smalll deer tick. I have problems. I drank CS numerous

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread mgperrault
I would consider godzilla type Zapping, nothing but 6 volt battery with leads stuck into sponges or whatever. Beyond that, frequency zapping ala Hulda Clark and Rife. Brooks CS with DMSO topically. Prid drawing salve from the pharmacy has drawing powers if you leave it on for a few days in

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread David AuBuchon
Go to a doc and get a month of antibiotics. You can do all this other stuff as well. Take lots of probiotics if you take the antibiotics. They are not as dangerous as not getting them when you are bitten by a tick. I second the CS with DMSO topically. Since it if in your forearm, I would make

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Paul Steel
I agree with Dave a 100%...this is coming from a lymie  Paul   From: David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 8:12 PM Subject: Re: CStick bite problem Go to a doc and get a month of antibiotics

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread mgperrault
Part of the tick may still be in your arm. If you swab directly with oregano, you may overdose your skin which could create some of the reaction. Some oils penetrate better than others. Tea tree, clove, lavender penetrate. Mixing your oregano with jojoba and those other oils could be a

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Lena Guyot
Hi Vicki, Sounds like you're doing some smart things, As a chronic Lymie of 45+ years, I'm definitely not a fan of abx, but Doxycycline, 6 week's worth, will stop acute Lyme (recently bitten) and resolve it if administered right away. alldaychemist.com is an offshore source (without a

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Marshall
Don't take no from the doctor. I got bit by a deer tick with lyme and my doctor refused to prescribe me any antibiotics. 3 years later and $6,000 worth of IV's I was able to get it under control. Don't allow the doctor to test for lyme, the tests are incredibly inaccurate, and they will use

Re: CStick bite problem

2012-11-21 Thread Lena Guyot
Not to mention that tests, even if accurate, will cost you time you cannot waste in this small window of opportunity while the new infection is still acute, rather than going into chronic. In Lyme-dense areas, most docs wil simple begin abx, based on yor account of tick-bite, some even without