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Subject: Re: CStick bite problem
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Part of the tick may still be in your arm. If you swab directly with
oregano
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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
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
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Sent: Wed, November 21, 2012 9:03:24 PM
Subject: Re: 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 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
.
Bob
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
I just Googled it and came up with several websites...the details are a
bit hard to find.
http://www.aldf.com/pdf/postersmall.pdf
If a tick is attached to your skin for less than 24 hours, your chance of
getting Lyme disease is extremely small.
It has to do with spirochete gestation period that only happens after a
certain time after the tick gets a drop of blood.
IOW it's a disease the tick has, lying dormant, that wakes up and moves TO
its gut AFTER it gets a meal and takes time to develop...not one it carries
around in its gut
...@windstream.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 2:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSTick Bite
It has to do with spirochete gestation period that only happens after a
certain time after the tick gets a drop of blood.
IOW it's a disease the tick has, lying dormant, that wakes up
http://www.jstor.org/pss/3283916
Hi Ken, suggest you check out this link, recent experimental work on
transfer of B. Burgorferi between ticks, host animals, and humans. Also,
if you have the link to your source re. 'gestation' of the bug in
ticks,I'd be very interested in checking it out for my
: CSTick Bite
If you get the tick off pretty quick, there is little chance of any
problems.
I get tick bit about every 2 weeks and find one looking for a spot every
few days.
Do the tick search daily if not twice a day.
I'd never be OFF ABX if I assumed the worst every time.
Ode
At 11:29
AM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
Del -- it's not true that your Godzilla is only useful if used right
away. Some years back I got into a nest of ticks while on a trip to
Virginia. I found around 20 ticks and bites on me, four of them with Lyme
rashes. By the time I realized what I was dealing
It's the electro-chemicals produced BY the DC current that transmits the
DC current that kills the microbes.
Electrical current doesn't travel in a liquid like it does in a wire, it
creates ion exchange chemicals from blood and electrolyte salt to transport
electrons around.
One
Ode,
Your statement below is generally not true. Even if one gets the tick off
quickly, as you suggest, the contents of the tick's stomach may have been
regurgitated into the bite and the blood and lymph will carry it to all
parts of the body, quickly, and then start reproducing or hiding until
http://www.jstor.org/pss/3283916
Hi Sash;
You may find the above article interesting. I am particularly
interested by the comment that Borellia Burgdorferi is transmitted from
infected ticks to humans within 8 to 12 hours; more in line with my
knowledge of local acquaintances' experiences when
You know, I'm wondering about this--with oil pulling they say to do it for
20 minutes as this is how long it takes for the blood to circulate through
the body. Since the mouth membranes absorb directly into the blood stream,
oil pulling this way does remarkable things for people.
So--couldn't
]
Subject: RE: CSTick Bite, sms, Ode
http://www.jstor.org/pss/3283916
Hi Sash;
You may find the above article interesting. I am particularly
interested by the comment that Borellia Burgdorferi is transmitted from
infected ticks to humans within 8 to 12 hours; more in line with my
knowledge of local
or willing to investigate the
idea.
Who knows, you might be on to something great!
Sash
From: Renee [mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 10:58 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSTick Bite
You know, I'm wondering about this--with oil pulling they say to do it for
20
s...@emotap.com wrote:
ABX is indicated for any tick bite, starting with Doxycycline, at around 400
to 600mg/day, until the person knows for absolute certain that they have not
been infected or for taking for a minimum of 4-6 weeks, period. End of
story.
That is hardly the end of the story.
Well, then the best thing to do--if this would have any working ability
anyway--would be to switch the strong anti-virals every day. Say, op 3
itmes a day with one super anti-viral, then op the next day with another.
may be enough to keep the critters from morphing?
I have no idea since I don't
I totally agree!
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
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Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
s...@emotap.com wrote:
ABX is indicated for any tick bite, starting with Doxycycline, at around
400
to 600mg
Google Salt and C protocol.
Real salt not table salt, or Himalayan, or the chemist's stuff, though I
would prefer Himalayan.
Might be a bit late to put salt, CS, etc. on the entry wound, but still
worth doing.
Rowena
On 5/07/2010 10:31 AM, Del wrote:
Hi:
My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick
wrote about :
Subject : CSTick Bite
Hi:
My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick while visiting her mother on Shelter
Island, one of the Lyme capitals of the world. Anybody out there with
knowledge of what should be done immediately to deal with the possibility
(probability?) of infection with Lyme
Subject: CSTick Bite
Hi:
My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick while visiting her mother on Shelter
Island, one of the Lyme capitals of the world.
Anybody out there with knowledge of what should be done immediately to
deal with the possibility (probability?) of infection with Lyme?
My understanding
,
Tony
On 4 Jul 2010 at 22:31, Del wrote about :
Subject : CSTick Bite
Hi:
My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick while visiting her mother on Shelter
Island, one of the Lyme capitals of the world. Anybody out there with
knowledge of what should be done immediately to deal with the possibility
: Monday, July 05, 2010 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
If you get the tick off pretty quick, there is little chance of any
problems.
I get tick bit about every 2 weeks and find one looking for a spot every
few days.
Do the tick search daily if not twice a day.
I'd never be OFF ABX if I assumed
...@altsystem.com
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Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 8:17:11 AM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
Ode:
What would you consider pretty quickly.
We figure she found it between 24 and 48 hrs after being bitten on the inner
thigh (looks like they always go for the tender spots)..
Del
- Original
the
itch away within minutes, and it never came back. That stuff really works.
Del
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From: Rowena
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 2:13 AM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
Google Salt and C protocol.
Real salt not table salt
: Re: CSTick Bite
Rowena:
Thanks for all your information. I have forwarded it to Jane. It will take a
while to absorb.
Thanks to all others who have responded.
She was back home within 48 hrs of being bitten, and the doc here immediately
put her on Doxycycline, 100 mg twice a day for 3 days
There are great books on how to treat Lyme here:
http://www.lymebook.com/
Nenah
Nenah Sylver, PhD
electromedicine specialist and author
The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009)
The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)
www.nenahsylver.com http://www.nenahsylver.com/
...@altsystem.com
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Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 7:31:55 AM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
Rowena:
Thanks for all your information. I have forwarded it to Jane. It will take a
while to absorb.
Thanks to all others who have responded.
She was back home within 48 hrs of being bitten
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
Del -- it's not true that your Godzilla is only useful if used right away.
Some years back I got into a nest of ticks while on a trip to Virginia. I
found around 20 ticks and bites on me, four of them with Lyme rashes. By the
time I realized what I was dealing with, I had
Message -
From: Rowena mailto:new...@internode.on.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 2:13 AM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
Google Salt and C protocol.
Real salt not table salt, or Himalayan, or the chemist's stuff, though I
would prefer Himalayan.
Might be a bit late
:40:37 AM
Subject: RE: CSTick Bite
This former Lymie cannot emphasize strongly enough the importance of a minimum
of 28 days of Doxy. All the rest should be additional. Otherwise I can’t stand
antibiotics!
Sharon
Rowena:
Thanks for all your information. I have forwarded it to Jane
on from
V at lig...@theledman.net Good luck.The direct DC current at around 6
volts is what kills the microbes.
Bob
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From: Del d...@altsystem.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 7:31 PM
Subject: CSTick Bite
Hi:
My wife, Jane
Del,
I happen to see your post on another list, and wrote to you privately as my
post to you has a contact name with telephone number. This is someone who
knows what to do and how to help and to whom you can call and speak to
directly.
It is critical for Jane to start Doxycycline
Hey Del,
One other thing I forgot to mention, is that the tick has to be infected
with Lyme Spirochetes for her to be infected. Could be that the tick that
bit her was not a carrier. You never know what else it has though. Also,
at your local pet shop you can purchase for around $3-$4 a tick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 2:13 AM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
Google Salt and C protocol.
Real salt not table salt, or Himalayan
Not only that but the test is very unreliable. If you flip a coin you
will get just as good results and save $200. Why wait, drink some CS for
a few days after the bite, then don't worry about it.
Marshall
Don Barnes wrote:
Give David Christopher a call @ Christopher Enterprises Mon - Fri
From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 12:18:13 PM
Subject: Re: CSTick Bite
Not only that but the test is very unreliable. If you flip a coin you
will get just as good results and save $200. Why wait, drink some CS for
a few
Hi:
My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick while visiting her mother on Shelter
Island, one of the Lyme capitals of the world.
Anybody out there with knowledge of what should be done immediately to deal
with the possibility (probability?) of infection with Lyme?
My understanding is that if you
Give David Christopher a call @ Christopher Enterprises Mon - Fri 12-1 PM
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 7:31 PM, Del d...@altsystem.com wrote:
Hi:
My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick while visiting her mother on Shelter
Island, one of the Lyme capitals of the world.
Anybody out there with
Hi Del,
I live in northern California, the western Lyme capital, so I'm very
familiar with Lyme disease and the protocols.
First, DON'T wait for a month til they do a test; if the health care
providers you've contacted don't seem to know much about Lyme - they
probably don't! The usual test is
Does she have a bulls-eye? I know this is an alternative list but in this
case I would consider a dose of the appropriate antibiotics if it were me.
PT
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From: Del d...@altsystem.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 10:31 PM
Subject: CSTick
For tick bites, rattlesnake bites, any insect bites etc., you want to use
something to prevent the venom from circulating throughout the system.
If you have a Tennant Biomodulator, continually circle the area in a wide
berth. The electric current disables the poison.
Also make a pack out
Solar wrote:
... the doctor replied that she thought that was a GOOD idea, the
family member had to pick their jaw up off of the floor. When she
asked the doctor what do you know about colloidal silver?, the
doctor replied not as much as I would like to, but I do know that it
works. And I
, May 07, 2001 2:34 PM
JOH To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSTick Bite
JOH Okay, I just pulled a tick off my arm. Is there something I should be
JOH doing besides washing area with CS and drinking CS??
JOH CK
The classic bullseye we have all been told to watch for, as an
indicator of Lyme
Okay, I just pulled a tick off my arm. Is there something I should be
doing besides washing area with CS and drinking CS??
CK
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Watch for bulls eye inflammation. Take lots of Ag. Look for tock on other
arm. [the first two are serious]
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Kehoe [mailto:ke...@ticon.net]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 2:34 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSTick Bite
Okay, I just
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