Carlos, thank you so much for sharing your story.  It was very interesting
and informative. I am happy that you are doing so well and wish you perfect
health.  Lisa


> [Original Message]
> From: Carlos Pérez <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Date: 2/24/2007 7:36:37 PM
> Subject: Re: CS>EIS-Salt/C question.
>
> Hello, Jody,
>
> It is indeed a surprise to find a close relative to the very famous Dr.
Paul 
> Ehrlich, whom I admire very much!!
>
> As you probably have already found out, Ehrlichiosis is a very serious 
> disease that if not properly diagnosed and treated in due time, can be 
> deadly.There are thousands of deaths due to it every year all over the 
> world, including of course USA. Nowadays there is no country free from it.
>
> Veterinarians, mainly the ones that deal with dogs and horses, are quite 
> familiar with the disease, specially Ehrlichia canis, E. platys, E. equi,
E. 
> phagocytophilae. There are several types that are affecting humans, like 
> Human Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (HME), Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis
(HGE), 
> E. chaffeensis, E. ewingii and others. Just in case they were not enough,
in 
> addition in Venezuela we have Human Plaquetary Rickettsia, Venezuelan
Human 
> Ehrlichia and maybe one or two others...!!! (We are so proud of
them...!!). 
> I have two of them.
>
> Very unfortunately human medicine has neglected the dangers of this
emerging 
> disease, and it keeps spreading and causing very serious problems of all 
> types amongst humans, which in most cases contract it fom ticks from
their 
> own dogs. In urban areas dogs become reservoirs mainly of Ehrlichia
ewingii, 
> and the main vector by which they transmit it to humans is ticks, but 
> actually fleas, lice, ¨horse flies¨(Stomoxis calcitrans), and in general
any 
> hematophagus insect, including mosquitoes, is a potential vector.
>
> In countries with warm and hot climates, like in most of our country, 
> including Margarita Island, Venezuela, where I live, around 95 per cent
of 
> dogs are infected with the disease, and usually can be expected that
around 
> 40% of their owners and handlers are also infected.
>
> Very fortunately Ehrlichiosis is in most cases self limiting. It can
produce 
> sympthoms that resemble practically any disease, like colds, flu,
coughing, 
> chronic fatigue, measles, chicken pox, headaches, amigdalitis, 
> mononucleosis, hepatitis, diabetes, diarrhea and many others, even
HIV-Aids. 
> It is very common to also have some type of skin rash and very high 
> temperature in the acute stage which does not give way using anything
except 
> the specific antibiotics that are effective against the disease.
>
> If diagnosed early, it can normally be cured with very few antibiotics,
of 
> which the most common ones suggested by both human MDs and veterinarians
are 
> oral Doxicycline or intramuscular Tetracycline. Only two or three others
are 
> also effective, some being tested.
>
> In my case, it was misdiagnosed as "maeasles with neumonitis" and the MD 
> prescribed me a "shotgun treatment" which included Azytromycine and two 
> other antibiotics, none of them effective against Ehrlichiosis, plus 
> antiallergics, fungicides and a whole array of useless trash.
>
> I only tried two antibiotics, one of them Azytromycine, and almost died.
>
> I managed to stabilyze myself using other alternative treatments, but in
the 
> meantime it had invaded all parts and organs in my body, including bone 
> marrow, and become chronic.
>
> Since I discovered this list and, with the big help of many of its
members, 
> began making and using several times a day a good quality EIS, I have 
> definitely improved on the disease and have a clear plan on how to cure 
> myself, using other protocoles besides silver, of which I already was
using 
> several during years, like urine therapy, cayenne pepper therapy,
magnesium 
> chloride, cream of tartar, and I plan to soon include salt-C, which seems
to 
> be very effective against Lymes disease, which is not produced by a 
> Rickettsia but by Borrellia burgdorferi (a spirochette), but has a quite 
> similar sympthomatology and is also very hard to erradicate. I am
planning 
> to eventually also use for some time DMSO to try to get EIS into hard 
> reaching areas. Of course, not everything at the same time.
>
> Very fortunately I have always been extremely healthy and, even with
chronic 
> Ehrlichiosis/Rickettsiosis that I have had for around 11 years, I never
ever 
> got sick, not even a cold, headache, or anything, except during the 
> Ehrlichiosis crisis 11 years ago. My heart and arteries are like those of
a 
> healthy young man (normal blood pressure around 110/65). I attribute this
to 
> my healthy way of eating (mainly raw food like tons of fruits and
vegetables 
> including the hottest peppers available) and plenty of physical activity 
> (farming, swimming, snorkeling, jogging, bycicling, hiking and others
that I 
> at 74 still do several of them daily). Now  that I am using EIS it will
even 
> be harder for me to get sick!!.
>
> I feel confident that I will eventually get up to the last one of these 
> unicellular bacteriae, no matter where they are hiding. In the meantime, 
> silver is getting everyone that circulates around in my blood.
>
> Thank you for your interest, Jodi, I hope this information will answer 
> several of your questions that were not asked.
>
> Take care.
>
> Carlos
>
>
>
> >From: "Jodi W Menard" <[email protected]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: CS>EIS-Salt/C question.
> >Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 23:44:07 -0600
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Carlos
> >wrote:
> >
> >
> >In my trying to get a cure for
> >Ehrlichiosis I have been using home made EIS
> >
> >with a noticeable improvement in my health.
> >
> >Hi Carlos -
> >
> >
> >
> >I was so shocked to see 'Ehrlichiosis' in your post.  My great great
> >great Uncle (don't know how many greats to insert here) was Paul
> >Ehrlich, the German bacteriologist who invented the cure for Syphillis,
> >and apparently whom this disease is named after. Thing is, before I
> >read your post and looked it up, I didn't even know there was a
> >condition named after him.  Big surprise and I can't wait to tell my
> >Mom.  Anyway, while I was looking it up, I found the page below which
> >states that antibiotics have cured this condition in the past, so the
> >CS really should do it, and I guess that's why it has helped you.  Have
> >you considered upping your dose?  Sometimes we need alot.  Sure can't
> >hurt if you make it properly.  Anyway, thanks for the thrill there. 
> >[grin]  Not that I'm happy that you are suffering mind you!  I sure do
> >hope you recover quickly and completely. 
> >
> >
> >
> >See 
>
>http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/bulletin_of_the_history_of_medicine
/v072/72.4silverstein.html
> >
> >
> >for full article
> >
> >
> >
> >{snipped}
> >
> >
> >
> >"After
> >receiving antibiotic treatment for ehrlichiosis, they recovered."
> >
> >
> >
> >Jodi
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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