I'm really curious about using calibration/dowsing to determine the best course 
in treating Lyme, or whatever else is going on in my body. I'm still very new 
to using calibration and don't trust my accuracy yet. I would love to get your 
insight (off-list is this is more appropriate) into treatment methods that my 
body wants or needs....CS, ozone, rife....TLC (lol!). 

Thanks so much,
Linda

On May 17, 2010, at 6:14 PM, bodhisattva wrote:

> Marshalls paragraph calibrates at about 1000 (or very close, I round 
> up/down), your reply is dangerously close to zero.  So either CS wasn't the 
> sole reason you are cured, or you still have lyme, or a combination of both.
> 
> To date, I have never heard of anyone curing themselves of Lyme with just CS, 
> it seems to always been a concerted assault with a variety of protocols.  
> Although CS is probably a good factor in it, I suspect there are other 
> factors.  Even simple dietary changes has proved to be immensely successful 
> in clearing lyme.
> 
> People promote "Salt-C" as a good Lyme cure. But I will point out, there have 
> been suppressed clinical studies that PROVE Negative Ions dramatically 
> improve the absorption and usage of VitaminC by the body. So Negative Ion 
> Therapy, combined with C+Salt, would probably prove pretty efficient in 
> killing off Lyme. Or in fact, just C+Ions, skip the salt.
> 
> Dave Cline is running a very short duration sale of $20.00 off his Ionizers, 
> this is one of the very few actual working units that really pushes ions into 
> the room. Most of the big name ones, or ones sold at Walmart, don't do a darn 
> thing. You can find out about the studies regarding vitamin/mineral mobility 
> and ions in the book "Ion Effect" for 15 cents off Ebay.
> 
> http://www.mysticmarvels.com/ionprojector1.html
>