Rowena,

Thank you for your response.

So far I have not found any homeopathic remedy for Ehrlichiosis. As Mike Devour suggested to me on 9/14, I think that a microelectricity germ killer devise might be able to help very much by "zapping" these bacteriae if the right frequency and method is applied. I have not had the time to look into that yet, but I will probably do it today.

In the meantime, I keep increasing the ammount of my daily CS intake, mainly increasing the frequency of doing it, since I understand that this gives better results that the same ammount in one drink. By now I am taking around a tablespoonfull about every two hours along the day, which ammounts to around 7-8 TBSP per day.

I hope that sometime soon I will find several CS persons with experience in Ehrlichiosis. I am amazed that no one has appeared yet, being such a common disease in USA (and everywhere)!!!.

In Venezuela the most common vector for Ehrlichiosis is the Rypicephalus sanguineous tick, which is the most common one found in dogs. I got contagied from my German Shepherd working dogs at our farm a decade ago. In dogs it is very common in USA also, together with Dermocenter variabilis.

In urban areas all over the world dogs usually become reservoirs for Ehrlichia chaffeensis and others. Even though we are also affected by HME and HGE, in Venezuela most infections are due to Venezuelan Human Ehrlichia (VHE), similar, but not identical, to E. canis, and Venezuelan Human Platelet Rickettsia (VHPR), similar, but not identical, to E.platys.

Ehrlichiosis and Rickettsiosis are very difficult to diagnose. The simplest method is through the use of a blood Buffy coat smear, but the possibilities of detection are only reasonable in the acute state of the disease, and very small in chronic cases (like mine). In any case, it takes a very skilled and well trained microscopist in this specific field of Ehrlichiosis, which is normally not the case even in the best laboratories anyplace. Better results are obtained by the use of Indirect Inmunofluorescense and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) but very few laboratories are prepared to do them.

I will keep all of you informed about my war agaist my choronic Ehrlichiosis. It did not kill me in the beginning (it almost did!) and, as I have gotten to know the enemy better every day, I keep it well under control, but I would much prefer to have it totally wiped out. I feel CS will help me do it.

Regards,

Carlos


From: "Rowena" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>Intestinal flora damaged by CS?
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:36:04 +0800

Yes, you have a wonderful diet.
The coconut too will give you wonderful healing and pathogen killing
factors.
Virgin coconut oil is being used to treat all manner of diseases.
Have you looked into getting a homeopathic remedy?  I would have thought
there would be a specific remedy available over the counter as a preparation
from the pathogen itself, but a classical homeopath would choose the most
similar remedy and one using a computer assisted diagnosis would be able to
create one for you from the bioenergetic frequencies associated with the
pathogen. (http://www.taracentre.com.au/  - click on Evaluation and
Screening - Electro-Dermal
screening. There may be something similar near where you live)
Rowena

http://www.homeopathicmd.com/articles_3.html
Ehrlichiosis: Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (HME) is caused by the organism
Ehrlichia chaffeensis and is transmitted primarily by the lone star tick
(Amblyomma americanum), but can also be transmitted by the American dog tick
(Dermacentor variabilis). Whereas, the organism that causes Human
Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis (HGE) has not yet been identified, but is known to be carried by the same tick that carries Lyme disease and Babesiosis (Ixodes
Scapularis). Symptoms of HME or HGE include an acute febrile illness
accompanied by headache, malaise, myalgia, fatigue, vomiting, anemia and
rigors. Symptoms may mimic the flu, viral hepatitis, aseptic meningitis,
pneumonia and cholecystitis. Less common symptoms may include cough, sore
throat, diarrhea, lymphadenopathy, rash, seizures, abdominal pain and
confusion. Untreated, mortality rate is up to 5% for HME, and about 7-10%
for HGE. Diagnosis of Ehrlichiosis is made by examination of the blood from
a peripheral smear. Since the Ehrlichial organisms are obligate
intracellular parasites, they cannot be easily detected with the usual
methods. Diagnosis currently depends upon direct visualization of the
characteristic inclusion bodies in the white blood cells (monocytic or
granulocytic) from an infected host.(15,16).......... A search through
Murphy's Repertory (20) reveals three medicines under Lyme disease:
Arsenicum album, Mercurius and Thuja. Expanding the search through the
MacRepertory and ReferenceWorks programs, reveals four additional medicines:
Carcinosin, Lac caninum, Ledum, and Syphilinum. I also include Tick Bite,
Lyme Tick and Borrelia when evaluating cases of known or suspected Lyme
disease or prophylaxis. These medicines are only a starting point for
consideration. Any homeopathic medicine can be used to effectively treat
Lyme disease if it is the simillimum to the individual case...........

http://www.ozoneuniversity.com/veterinary_use.htm    Ozone is equally
effective against Equine Ehrlichiosis and Potomac Horse Fever, caused by the
rickettsial agents Ehrlichia equi and E. risticii respectively, as well as
against Equine Encephalomyelitis (EE) including Eastern (EEE), Western
(WEE), Venezuelan (VEE) and other togaviral and flaviviral EE,


vegetables of all kinds. I also include fermented or germinated beans,
lentiles, chick peas, peas and other leguminous seeds, corn, almonds,
walnuts, hazel nuts, cashew nuts, sesame seeds, coconut water and pulp, and
about 3 times a week fresh raw fish, which I can easily get here in
Margarita Island, Venezuela,


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