>Sounds to me like he was saying that his Lyme disease
>was causing him to get migraines everytime he drank
>milk, and that it was ALL due to a 'claforin'
>deficiency (I am assuming this is some kind of
>antibiotic).
>Personally, it turns my stomach to think about getting
>down on my hands and knees and suckling the teat of a
>cow -- or a dog, or cat, or goat, or elephant, or
>horse, or rhinoceros, or any other animal, for that
>matter. There is no difference, as every animals milk
>is made for one thinga dn one thing only - nourishing a
>baby animal of that same species up to the point that
>the animal is weaned (determined by the growth of the
>baby's teeth and his/her desire to bite Moms nipples.
>In the case of a cow, it  (the milk) is designed to
>bring a calf to full maturity in one year, while a
>man-child takes 15-20 years. Examining cows milk and
>mothers milk shows the very different chemical
>compositions.
>Charles Marcus

   Claforan is an IV antibotic. The antibotic knocked the bacteria down
enough that my immune system was able to function right. When it
started working the milk allergy went away. Here is a snip from a
conversation with a doctor phillips. 
 
> pathogenesis of the disease. Very recent immunology research leads me 
> to believe that chronic Lyme disease changes the immune response from a 
> type 1 to a type 2.  A type 1 response is a proinflammatory response;
> using IL 1, 2, interferon gamma, TNF alpha, etc., whereas a type 2 
> response is IL4, IL-10, higher levels of IgE, etc.  All this may sound a 
> little confusing, but in a nutshell, a type 2 response is associated with 
> things like asthma and atopic dermatitis. People with chronic Lyme are 
> always telling me that they've got allergies and rashes that they never 
> had before, and most suggestive is the occurrence of new onset atopic 
> dermatitis. This is exciting to me because immunotherapy is an area where 
> we're just scratching the surface. There are no human immunotherapy trials 
> published on Lyme...guess because up to only very recently, the subject 
> of chronic Lyme/ persistent infection was taboo. But, extrapolating from 
> the animal data, of which there is also not much, turning the immune system 
> back to a type 1 response would increase symptoms dramatically, but should 
> reduce levels of Bb..  Think I'm gonna switch gears now to treatment, 
> because I see that to adequately explain the immunologics it would take 
> too much time. A brief lesson on antibiotics:  essentially 4 types:  
> intracellular and extracellular and bacteriostatic and bacteriocidal. 

Take Care 
Reid



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