Re: Wen- Your Integrative Dr and biofeedback
>>>Is lyme and morgellons the same thing?
From what I have found, over 80% of the people that have "morgellons", test positive for Lyme's.
When I was saying that I hadn't known the VRM2 isn't just for nematodes (ascaris/roundworms) but that it is also for lymphatic
parasites and "microfilarial" worms- that's what the
http://www.lymephotos.com
people are saying is found with the Lyme's--and Newport has also named microfilarial worms to check for.
This may freak you out, but will give you a better idea of what people with Lyme's can experience with the C/salt protocal..it's also why Newport said the larger worms that you think you may be feeling, aren't usually the ones that are the problem..it's the little bugs like these that people with Lyme's are feeling, especially when they talk about feeling them all over their body.
It's also why Newport, and the people who have written the books about the Alternative ways of killing Lyme's, (Brian Rosner for example) say the #1 tool needed is Rife. If your round of chelating mercury has stirred things up and made them worse, it points, again, to Lyme's--and is the process Newport has talked about what he has been going through for over a year. Chelating mercury, stirs up Lyme's...hitting Lyme's, stirs up mercury.
It's also extremely important to KEEP working on clearing out the elimination organs, including the lymph, liver, kidneys, bowels.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lymestrategies/
This is the conversation:
I was wondering if anyone else feels like they are being poked with
pins? I get these feelings all over my body even in my eyes. I never
had this before and was wondering if it is some sort of reaction to
the increased salt.
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Yes, this is a common sensation, evens starting out. They have described as you have, and can vary too, from person to person, but are still basically the result of negative micro-organisms reacting to the raised salt (saline).
Various descriptions have included:
"pinlike" (as you've noted)
"crawling", "twinging", "prickly", "pulling", "biting", "briar-like", "itching", "shifting".
Note: should you get a micro-critter exiting the body anywhere, be sure to let it come all the way out. If it is a microfilarial worm, breaking it off can leave the remainder yet inside to regenerate. Let it exit all the way and dessicate (dry out) outside the body. There may be a very, very slight "burn" at the site but this doesn't last.
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Yes, the phenomena of the salt "drawing" the internal fluids literally out of the micro-organism is not only deadly, but apparently quite agonizing, thus the immediate reaction and often visible exodus to exterior the body, which is likely death too. But it is apparently, not unlike people jumping from a burning building, one demise is preferable to the other.
And, what can feel like being 'bitten, eaten, pricked' etc., can actually be the very minute, micro-sized 'burn' of the micro-organism being damaged by the protocol. The 'movements' are often literally them trying to flee (but however, every cell in the body is fed by the blood, even the bone marrow, so escape is often then out of the body by whatever nearest exit).
What is the most disconcerting to folks, is finding out just how truly infected they are. In multiple places they had no idea they were.
It is this consistent "full-court press" of the raised saline that over time continually reduces the number and load. And the number is substantial if a person has been infected for a bit, as they are constantly reproducing. The S/C reverses this equation.
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It definitely has effect upon bacteria, protozoa and certain micro-parasites.
We believe it does too upon the very small bacterium, mycoplasma.
We are trying to determine if it does upon viruses too. We suspect it does on certain viruses like influenza, and others (see at the "Links" section the latest report about salt spray inhibiting certain virus transmission).
The principle at work here is called "hypertonic pressure". Salt changes this pressure to cause fluids from inside the microbe to exit out rather than slight flow-in, basically dehydrating them. Pure honey (like Really Raw honey) does the same thing, which is why when applied to wounds it will disinfect and heal them.
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MICROFILARIAL:
The critters folks have reported exiting the body through skin, ears, tongue, top of head (!) are microfilarial worms (nematodes, nematomorphs). And yes, it is important to let them come all the way out and not break them off before they do.
This follows the theory, advanced by the Lymephotos folks at
http://www.lymephotos.com,
that these worms actually "protect" as well as feed on Borrelia bacterial forms. In that they have reached symptom-free, one has to consider their theory - plus all the samples that were recovered and photographed at their site. This would help explain the long recovery time from lyme, as certain of the Borrelia would being "protected" by these guys.
Lyme bacteria keets would be too small to see with the naked eye. It would take 1500 of them end-to-end to make up an
inch and 100,000 side-by-side to make up and
inch too.
Thanks to the lymephotos folks guidance, I have studied certain agriculture literature where the nematode/bacteria relationship has been known for decades. It describes how nematodes will infect certain insect hosts, release bacteria they carry inside them, let the bacteria "feed and flourish" off the insect host, and then feed off the bacteria - not unlike how we raise cows and chickens as food supply.
In fact, there's some nematode/bacteria that do this and cause the insect host to literally explode from the rampant bacterial reproduction!
Dr. Willie Burgdorfer, the discoverer of the lyme Borrelia spirochete, also found microfilarial worms in some of the ticks he dissected, but did not consider them significant.