Wow, this was a great post!  I will try this out as a supportive detox
treatment for Lyme to push me to a constant 100, I am hitting 90% days now,
but I still have my share of "not so good days".  Cause if I am going to be
killing a lot of keets, I may need something to help detox.  Anything Lyme
specific you recommend?

I just need that 'thing' to push me over.  Cause right now, I still feel
'toxic'.  Which is the thing that makes me feel 'bad'.

According to my cultures, they are slowly going away, but I am afraid the
cultures to not represent the toxic load in my body right now.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Duncan Crow" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: "f.capezzuto" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Has anyone had success with CS and LUPUS?


>
> Plenty of evidence exists for the use of antioxidants to reduce
> inflammation in the autoimmune diseases, and particularly the use of a
> glutathione producer as well. Glutathione increase is of great importance
> because it regenerates other used-up antioxidants, it's essential to the
> Krebs energy cycle, it quenches free radicals and removes many toxins
> itself, and perhaps most importantly in these cases, it skews
> imflammatory responses (TH2) toward non-inflammatory response (TH1) in
> the first place, which allows the body to heal itself.
>
> The proper way to do it is with precursors; take the precursors (cold-
> processed whey) with selenium, 200-600 mcg daily is plenty for most
> people with issues. Also, other antioxidants are often overlooked. ALA
> and CoQ10 are very useful to the krebs cycle and to quench free radicals
> at the source inside the cells, and resurrecting each other. Similarly
> the water-soluble and oil-soluble antioxidants each have roles that are
> not swapped off very well by other antioxidants, so a complete
> antioxidant therapy is very useful:
> A, C, E, s, ALA, glutathione (whey isolate), and b-complex helps. Some
> would add other catalysts based on analysis but these would be the basis
> of all antioxidant theapies. Then we can get fancier with the
> carotenoids, tocotrienols, lycopene and such if we like.
>
> Once a person has 'jacked themselves out of the hole' with attention to
> these details, perhaps, just perhaps, diet alone will maintain them that
> way. I believe in the continued use of antioxidants though, because I
> treat age-related degeneration and this is an important part of a
> longevity program.
>
> I have specific examples of the mechanics of how several disorders
> respond to antioxidant therapy.
>
> regards,
>
> Duncan Crow
>
> > Cause, Celiac is a genitic disorder.  The only way to live a full life
> > with Celiac is to not eat Gluten.  Then you will be fine.  You can take
> > silver till you are blue in the face, and you will still have the
genetic
> > defect.
> >
> > But if your symptoms are caused by a patogen, that's another story.
> > Silver will help you there.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "sol" <[email protected]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 9:56 AM
> > Subject: Re: CS>Has anyone had success with CS and LUPUS?
> >
> >
> > >   I would like to know how you know CS can't help celiac? I was
> > >   wondering
> > if
> > > CS IV or enemas might be of help. I don't have it but a longtime
> > aquaintance
> > > of mine recently died while waiting for a liver transpant. The
> > > underlying cause of her liver failure was celiac disease, which had
gone
> > > undiagnosed for many years because she was overweight and so didn't
fit
> > > the
> > conventional
> > > diagnosis profile. Given the damage that celiac causes, it would be a
> > wonder
> > > if there weren't all sorts of complicating infections present in the
> > > intestines. paula -- From: "f.capezzuto" <[email protected]>
> > >
> > >
> > > > I totally agree with a lot of your statements.  I am sure cases are
> > caused
> > > > by Mycoplasma.  But there are 900,000 people out there with Celiac
> > > > Sprue
> > > in
> > > > America.  Which at are a high risk of coming down with Lupus or MS
> > > > from
> > > the
> > > > bread allergy.  Thus, a true auto-immune, genetic disease.  Which CS
> > will
> > > do
> > > > jack squat for.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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