The complete protocol of Bob Beck DSci might be of value. It includes EIS, blood electrification, ozonated water, and magnetic pulsing. At least one member on this list has experience with the complete protocol.
A company called SOTA Instruments, based in Canda, sells the needed equipment and has been in business for a long time. (They make no health claims, which is how they have managed to stay in business.) On 2011/04/14, at 8:18, Carlos Pérez wrote: > Hello, Bob and other friends interested in my post. > > About 10 years ago, I contracted Ehrlichiosis and Rickettsiosis through > infected ticks from German Shepherd dogs in a goat farm we had. The doctor I > went to at the top of the acute stage of the diseases, diagnosed me "measles > and neumonitis" and prescribed all kinds of medicines except Doxicyclin or > Oxytetratracyclin. As a consequence, I almost died, and in my extreme need to > find a solution, I happened to find a veterinarian who was treating human > Ehrlichiosis. He was part of a group also integrated by two ladies, one of > them a Bioanalist and the other one a Medical Doctor. > > The Bioanalist made several tests and diagnosed correctly. Immediately they > prescribed Doxicycline and symptoms started improving. Nevetheless, since by > then the diseases had become chronic, after several months they relapsed with > the accompanying extreme fatigue, mental confusion, vertigo, an many common > symptoms. I tried different other antibiotics with the same relapsing results. > > Finally, I was lucky to find this list and, with the help of many of the > members, I learned very much about EIS/CS, also learned how to make my own > generator, and after a brief period of time I could make a very good quality > product. After beginning its use, the improvements in my condition were > evident. In a short time I was consuming around 700-800 ml/day, in small > quantities at a time (20-25 small sips/day) of a concentration of around 16 > ppm. After all symptoms had disappeared, y came to a maintenance doses of > around 350 ml/day, about 12 ppm, and after around a year I stopped using > EIS/CS. I was for around 6 years totally free of symptoms. > > About 2 months ago, after being overworked and without enough rest for many > months, my immune system was weakened and I got the symptoms again. I > immediately began my treatment, going in a few days to above 1 lier/day of > EIS.. I am convinced that with a good quality product there in no danger > whatsoever of argyria. This time the "measles-looking" rash and the strong > itching all over my skin (specially on my chest and forearms) has not yet > subsided, to the contrary, it got even worse for a couple of weeks > (Herxheimer reaction?) It has been slowly improving. > > Since in my chronic case the bacteria are probably hiding in almost > inaccessible places, and even though they are Rickettsiae and not Borrelia > burgdorferi´s Spyroquettes, since the symptoms and the treatments are almost > identical, this time I am planning to try in parallel MMS. > > Any suggestions? Anyone out there with experience treating chronic > Rickettsiosis/Ehrlichiosis? > > Thanks and regards to all. > > Carlos > > > > Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 20:02:17 -0700 > Subject: Re: CS>EIS and Tick-borne diseases > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > If it is something inexpensive, aquirable, and absorbable, then I would > probably try some. > > ~David > > On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 8:29 PM, bob Larson <[email protected]> wrote: > there's a few folks around here like you're looking for... but please share > your interesting results with the list? i know i'd like to read them. > From: Carlos Pérez [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 3:05 PM > > To: [email protected] > Subject: CS>EIS and Tick-borne diseases > > Does anyone have experience in treating Lyme, Ehrlichiosis and/or other > Tick-borne diseases with EIS? I have had very interesting results in a > serious case of Ehrlichiosis and Rickettsiosis that I had chronic for several > years. I would like to share experiences with other colleagues. > > Regards. > > Carlos > >

