Oh yes they exist. A friend of my daugher's would likely have died last night if
I had not gotten hold of my daugher and told her to warn the lady to take it
easy on the CS.  This woman had been bitten by a brown recluse, and did nothing
for it for about 3 or 4 days.  She went to the doctor who prescribed some abx,
but she kept getting worse even with the abx. The doctor said he thought she was
going into septic shock and should go to the hospital today.

My daugher asked me and I told her she should have taken CS from day one.
Anyway, when I found ou she was going into septic shock and my daugher was
taking some over to her, I made sure that she told her to start out easy, no
more than a teaspoon, and work up.  Well she said she took a half teaspoon of
about 20 ppm EIS, and said she thought it was going to kill  her. But a few
hours later she was a little better and took some more. By morning she was
taking about an ounce at a time.  She went to the hospital anyway, but they
reported that the infection seemed to be under control, and that they thought
she was sick from the abx, since it was obviously working (she didn't tell them
about the CS).  Anyway, I got a call from my daugher thanking me for warning her
to not take a bunch at once, she was going to tell her to drink a quart
initially, adn that could have been fatal considering how she reacted to a half
teaspoon.

Marshall

sol wrote:

> I hope no one reads my post to mean I think herx reactions don't exist,
> or don't happen to a lot of people, re-reading it I sound to myself like
> that is what I meant. What I meant to be clear about is that I have
> never experienced a herx reaction myself. Because of that I do wonder,
> though, if they are as common as most people seem to think. Or I am even
> weirder than *I* think.
> sol
>
> >>From Sol
> > Never had even a hint of herx. And yet I "must" be full of pathogens,
> >parasites, mycoplasmas or whatever the heck, as I have an incredible number
> >of problems.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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