R.e. the comments below, anyone who can find an MD trained in the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test of Y. Omura may be able to get the earliest and most sensitive diagnosis of lyme disease or other infections. This remarkable but little-known test has enormous potential, but is, it seems, generally disregarded by Western medical science, despite a small, devoted, and prestigious following.
The test is much better-known in Japan. JBB Marshall Dudley wrote: > > > > > To switch gears a bit, what do you think of a case of Lyme disease that > > wasn't diagnosed for some 6 months after the onset of symptoms and has yet > > to exhibit the Lyme virus? > > Lyme is not a virus, but a spirochete bacteria. It is pretty well normal to > have lyme for 6 months or a year before the tests show positive, if ever. I > think the tests are worse than nothing, since they have been known to give > false > negatives over 50% of the time, delaying treatment until severe damage has > occurred. I had lyme and it took a year to convince the doctors, and the > tests > NEVER came back positive, even though I was bitten by a tick when visiting > Conn., and it developed the spot and everything, and I got sick shortly after > that and had all the classical symptoms. Unfortunately because of the stupid > tests that are wrong over 50% of the time, I could not get treatment until I > was > on crutches, and instead of $3.00 worth of penicillin it took $6,000 worth of > IV > followed by a bunch of CS to defeat. > > > This person was treated aggressively with > > antibiotics and eventually with CS. At a stand still currently with some > > neurological deficits. > > > > Neurological can be caused by the bacteria actually getting in the brain. > That > is much more difficult to treat, and oral antibiotics and CS will not reach > it. > Instead it required IV antibiotics or the use of the other parts of the Beck > Protocol. Ozonated water and the pulser can get to them there. > > Marshall > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

