Re: Newport, do I dare?
>>Don't think I ever posted about L-Carnitine, did post about L-Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is a dipeptide of the amino acids beta- alanine and histidine used for Nickel, Copper, Zinc and organic Mercury detox.
Glad I mentioned it! I got the wrong thing! I should have gone back and reread it to make sure--thanks!
Thank you for your patience in helping me try to understand stuff better. I should get a list of specific things to check for in the next biomeridian test--like you just told me about with the Lepto also being a co-infection. I can understand that it wouldn't work to just think it's one thing that needs to be targeted, and not also hitting the co-infections too. Complicated. Borrelia B is what I muscle tested for (and what came up on the biomeridian testing), but the other co-infections need to be specifically checked too. A sidenote: I did find out that the test vial he used for muscle testing the Borrelia B, came from Europe, it wasn't from Deseret Biologicals. If he doesn't have the others I'd like him to specifically test me for, if I call ahead, he can make them up with the computer for me before I come, or just check me using the computer again. He found the Dog Heart Worm in me on the computer biofeedback, and made a vial to test my husband with muscle testing (which he also found in him).
What I'm understanding too, is that herbs that may hit one of the co-infections, isn't going to work on the other ones. Good quality Artemesia, Noni/Neem may work for Babesia, but is not going to work the same for Borrelia B. Olive Leaf may target the Ricksettia (Ehrlichia), but won't work on the others. Cat's Claw targets whatever it is that causes the Lyme
Arthritis (which is which one?), and Bearlic (a form of garlic, works to target the heart flutters caused by Lyme.
I need to get going, but if you have time, would you mind making up a list of what co-infections to check for? Thank you Newport.
I'll be ordering L-Carnosine :)