I would say that it is probably Lyme. I had that same feeling and nothing helped until I killed the Lyme. Haven't had it since. Dave
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:29 PM, <martsmai...@aol.com> wrote: > Talking about...Controversial Illness...anyone heard of a disease that > feels like bugs crawling under ones skin...is this mold related? Someone > suggested Lyme disease....how mush cs do you take for it? > > In a message dated 3/8/2011 9:23:21 A.M. Central Standard Time, > ja...@eytonsearth.org writes: > > Greetings, everyone: > > This subject always produces great confusion, and there really is no need > for it. > > I ask that those interested in understanding how antimicrobial substances > work in the gut read pages 249 - 259 of my book, most of which has been > made available for free on Google books: > > > http://books.google.com/books?id=juKFJZ2OP3UC&lpg=PA249&dq=dr%20lind%20clay&pg=PA249#v=onepage&q=dr%20lind%20clay&f=false > > The confusion is easily solved when contrasting the desireable population > counts of good bacteria vs. the population counts of bad bacteria, and how > quickly good bacteria repopulates in the large intestines, provided that the > biological terrain has been restored. > > If one desires to hammer the large intestines in order to eradicate > pathogenic organisms overgrowth, then colloidal silver, olive leaf extract > (East Park Research), and a high quality healing clay can be used. In > situations where there is a severe imbalance in the colon, a high quality > probiotic can be used. Howver, one needs to use the probiotic not because > these antimicrobial substances have wiped out the good organisms, but > because there is a good chance that the imbalance in the digestive system > has already depleted them. Those with fantastically functioning digestive > systems experience no problems, due to the fact that repopulation of the > good organisms occurs very quickly; and even more quickly as the > undesireable organisms perish. > > If one wishes to ensure the delivery of active silver into the intestines, > then mixing colloidal silver with clay is the best way to accomplish this. > > For those using CS for other conditions, as long as the digestive system is > relatively healthy, there is no real reason to be concerned about the > over-killing of good bacteria in the gut. > > Kind Regards, > > Jason > > ----- Original Message ----- > > *From:* Alan Jones <alanmjo...@gmail.com> > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 08, 2011 06:44 > *Subject:* Re: CS>c/s and Bee Mites > > My understanding is, the CS would kill the gut flora if it got in contact > with it. > > But I believe the CS is absorbed before it gets that far in the digestive > tract. > > > On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Scotty <scottie592...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> So does this mean that CS kills good bacteria in humans too? This seems >> to be a controversial subject. >> > > -- > Alan Jones > > "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor > prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or > to the people." (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution) > >