Is this true?.......I have heard it is 3 days...and the life cycle is 30
days........??......Robb
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Holmes" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 8:39 PM
Subject: RE: CS>LYME-it does work


> Hello William,
>
> You may already be aware, but the reproductive cycle of the Lyme organism
is
> about 35 days.  So it is probably good to continue treatment beyond
complete
> remission of symptoms.
>
> JOH
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: william meyer [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 11:42 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>LYME-it does work
>
>
> hi
> i have had lyme success with ionic silver. i was never diagnosed with lyme
> because diagnosing lyme is a pitiful joke. i have heard story after story
of
> deluded souls traipsing from one doctor to another while they ordered test
> after test that are known to be unbelievably inconsistent. in many cases
> tests that came back positive were then disregarded by the doctors in
> question. for you lymies out there: lyme is a CLININCAL diagnosis and
there
> is no magic bullet. the last time i was bitten by a tick i ordered
> antibiotics myself from a PET STORE on the net. no prescription neccesary.
> that means i didnt have to pay 150 dollars to convince a doctor- as i did
> the first time- to prescribe DOXY. i strongly suggest anyone who is within
> five days of a tick bite with symptoms to start on antibiotics
immediately.
> add silver too. in my case silver helped me in later stages of lyme
control
> my infection. i still have minor symptoms, but i also am still early in my
> chronic lyme treatment protocol. one has to do many things chronically to
> treat chronic lyme. one limitation of silver is my belief that i need to
do
> it on an empty stomach. the doxy i took with or without food and that was
a
> help and convenience. it is more than possible a proper silver regime will
> take care completely of an early lyme or co-infection (bartonella,
> erlichiosis, rockky mountanin spotted fever) from a tick bite. it may not
> stop the malaria like tick borne organism, babesiosis. neither will DOXY.
in
> my case i am well versed in common tick borne infections and i assume my
> last bite transmitted something other than lyme. whatever it  was, it was
> knocked out with doxy. i took 200mg for 14 days. if i had had lyme
symptoms
> (NEW ONES) i would have continued my treatment longer. i urge anyone that
is
> bitten by a deer tick to start the most agressive protocol possible if
they
> begin to develop symptoms of lyme. i actually urge my friends to keep doxy
> around because delay is a terrible risk for chronic lyme later. again,
> someone who is well skilled with silver would probably have as \strong a
> medicine as doxy in silver. my experience is silver is VERY effective
> against lyme.
> --
> best,
> willian
>
>
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