>To all who sent me good advice, a heartfelt thankyou! I checked with an >internet site before seeing the doc yesterday and the 'bite' certainly >matched the pictures, except in size. Bottom line? After he examined it >minutely, with magnification and light, he feels that it is probably a >spider bite (you were right, Bob). The reason for this is that he saw 2 >tiny little marks in the center, instead of one. he said that a deer >tick would have a difficult time leaving the 2 pinpoints. However, he >did a lyme titer and told me to come back in a month and do another one. >He's seeing many, many cases of lyme's around here. This is deer country >(S.E. PA). He offered me the doxycycline, which I declined, for now >anyway. I will start a preventative daily dose of CS. I have some >commercial stuff in the house; it's been here for awhile so I guess I >better start making my own for the first time! I've got the battery >set-up, thanks to Marsha! I've just been healthy enough that I've never >had to use it.
>I'm also using a battery of immune enhancers at the same time. >I remember microhydrin being talked about on this list in the past. I'm >a dist. for it and started using it the other day; this stuff is >fantastic! Where do I get the microhydrin and how much? >It's also helpful to have Marsha affirm that she has not yet heard of >anyone being cured by anti-biotics. What little time I gave to searching >the net certainly confirmed that! I've been through about every antibotic on the market and still sick. There is one that worked better than all the rest and worked within 2 weeks. It's not used much anymore and the doctors don't use it because they are afraid of getting penicillin resistant infections. It's seperate daily shots of Penicillin G Procane. The ironic thing is they use the Penicillin G Bensothene and it causes resistant strains because it doesn't penitrate the blood brain barrier plus the chetes can hide in the eyes to come back later. Something else that is interesting they use Doxy and from what I've been told Lyme never becomes resistant to Penicillin. >Lastly, CHC told me that it could take up to 6 weeks to get a test >result, but I'm supposed to have mine back tomorrow or Friday. Can I >trust it if it's negative? NO!!! You can't trust any of those tests, Alisa, Western Blot, Gunderson, PCR. That is the range from worst to almost-maybe works. THEY ARE A JOKE!! I could give you the same results by flipping a coin. I had two before one came back so much positive that they could culture it in my blood. If you think you have lyme and want the best chance of the test showing something take Doxy for about 2 weeks then go off and take the test 2-3 days later. That should be the time that you feal the worst. Take Care Reid -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the subject: line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

