[All] Effective Natural Treatments for Lyme Disease -- a rapidly developing epidemic amplified by climate change & earlier ecosystem disruption by species extinction
Robert Milligan
MILL at CONTINUUM.ORG
Thu Jul 19 22:57:35 EDT 2012
Hi All,
Context: Unlike the US, most Canadian physicians and labs are
diagnostically LD incompetent, with physicians too often saying (as
with Candidiasis), "it is all in your head." The broad complexity of
symptoms just confounds them rather than igniting their scientific/
diagnostic curiousity. Or perhaps the pretense of confounding is the
best career preserving path.
Indicative of the LD symptom complexity is this check list that one of
the relatively few LD specialist MDs uses -- fear of regulatory
college persecution/prosecution greatly limits the # of involved MDs
even when they recognize LD's existence & prevalence.
http://lymedisease.org/resources/handouts1.html. And fewer still risk
prescribing a natural product instead of the "mandatory" antibiotic.
Yet when a natural product is the best treatment option, then it may
be worth the risk if successful treatment is the goal rather than
endless recurrence for many -- such as my wife and myself -- when
prescribed antibiotics for LD.
As I discovered, there is a very effective natural product for LD that
is side-effect free. Such products are increasingly helping to make it
possible for physicians to practice this part of their Hippocratic Oath,
"I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my
ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone."
This natural product successfully treated our Lyme disease 6+ years
ago: Lyme Immune System #72 http://www.belllifestyleproducts.com/en-ca/lyme-immune-system-72.htm
.
And the article research that I am doing currently on body pH (urine &
saliva as indicators) suggests the need for a slightly alkaline pH of
ideally 7.365 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvqHSi9oyfw) so as to
create an internal ecosystem that discourages pathogens -- a slightly
acidic normal vaginal pH is at least one exception http://womenshealth.about.com/od/vaginalhealth/a/vaginalphtestin.htm
.
The very long product commentary here on this second BELL product has
some very useful details -- including alkalizing & acidifying food
lists. Bell Acidic Stomach Alkaline Balance #39
http://www.canadanutrition.com/products/96-bell-acidic-stomach-alkaline-balance.aspx
.
To best ensure a successful treatment, this 3rd BELL product might be
useful -- in addition to pH alkalizing -- to take simultaneously, BELL
SUPREME IMMUNE BOOSTER #52 500MG - 90 CAPS - MUSHROOM EXTRACTS
http://www.nationalnutrition.ca/detail.aspx?ID=4305
Coincidently CBC Radio's Ontario Today has just had a program on Lyme
disease -- http://www.cbc.ca/ontariotoday/2012/07/18/thursday-chronic-lyme-disease/
. The guest Jim Wilson is President of the Canadian Lyme Disease
Association has well-researched views about physician & lab LD
incompetency. (http://www.canlyme.com/bottom.html).
Some other Lyme websites:
Lyme Disease Remedies
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/lyme_disease.html
Lyme disease controversy - On The Island - CBC Player (w. Elizabeth
May on her LD Bill)
http://www.cbc.ca/player/AudioMobile/On+The+Island/ID/2250464529/?sort=MostPopular
Tackling lyme disease from the floor of the House of Commons. - Ottawa
Morning - CBC Player
http://www.cbc.ca/player/Radio/Local+Shows/Ontario/ID/2255418330/?page=10
Robert
PS: From a comment to today's CBC Radio program Ontario Today by Prof.
Emeritus, Dr. Douglas W.Larson:
In "Storyteller Guitar (Dundurn, Toronto, 2011)",
I tell the following story... (about earlier ecosystem disruption by
species extinction)
Lyme disease exploded in the 1970's. It the fastest growing bacterial
disease in North America. It has exploded because we caused the
extinction of the passenger pigeon and it's host plant (the American
Chestnut) over 100 years ago. Originally white tailed deer, deermice
and ticks were rare in the eastern seaboard because the American
chestnut was so abundant. Deer did not eat the chestnuts but the
pigeons did.
But once we cut out most the chestnut, killed all the passenger
pigeons and allowed maple/oak/beech forests to grow, the white tailed
deer and other hosts of the spirochete bacterium all exploded.
We are now paying the price for an extinction event that we caused a
century ago. Why should we conserve species? There might be more Lyme
diseases out there.....
Dr. Douglas W.Larson (President of this years Hillside Feastival)
Emeritus Professor
University of Guelph
(Perhaps best known for his very innovative work on ancient Cliff
Ecology http://www.uoguelph.ca/ib/people/faculty/larson.shtml)
On 19-Jul-12, at 12:46 PM, ......... wrote:
> Hi Robert: M****s niece has a friend who has developed Lyme’s
> disease and has not found a remedy for it. I remember you found
> something that helped you and your wife. Could you let me now what
> it is so I can pass the information along? Thanks for your help
> with this. .......
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