hi JOH
the last tick bite gave me fatigue but no additive lyme symptoms...
i did 14 days under the theory that it was some co-infection.
let's hope i was right...




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.
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best,
willian


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best,
willian