CSOTPOSSIBLE, HIGH-SPEED LYME PROTOCOL (EXPERIMENTAL)

1999-07-28 Thread BROOKS BRADLEY
To all interested list members.
In the VERY recent past we came across a
possible protocol that could be of enormous benefit to those
experimenting with Lyme Disease protocols.
We were first intrigued about the particular protocol we are presently
experimenting with-about three years ago.  Quite serendipitiously, I
came across an article posted that related to the work of an English
Army doctor named  F.W. Lamballe.  Interested parties may read same by
going to   http://www.navi.net/~rsc/lamballa.htm.
Dr. Lamballa, extending the earlier work of a Dr. John
Beard  (circa 1908-12), Dr. Lamballa capitalized upon the ability of
certain digestive enzymes (notably trypsin and amylase) to SWIFTY AND
TOTALLY eliminate the effects and residue of the malaria plasmodium from
the most difficult of all case types--relapses.
We were, initially, fascinated by the mechanism of attack by the
enzymes..one against which the plasmodium has no defence-its
protections are .literally, dissolved away.  The thought immediately
sprang to mind,  Maybe there is a correspondence between this
modality's influence on malaria--and, possibly, Lyme Disease
pathogens.
Our earliest evaluations yielded success against Lyme
constituents when trypsin/amylopsin (amylase) solutions were placed in
the immediate environment of the Lyme pathogen population contained in
common culture dishes.  From this recent, early, success we are rapidly
expanding our evaluations..
I cannot state anything else beyond the foregoing.  However,
if I HAD A FAMILY MEMBER OR DEAR FRIEND with LymeAny StageI
would investigate obtaining assistance from those quarters of the
medical community (alleopathic or alternative) possessing expertise in
Enzymatic Therapies, and discuss the possibilities of invoking some form
of protocol similar to the one outlined in Dr. Lamballe's malaria
relapse cases.performed in 1912-13.  I suggest you execute a
thorough web-search on the Pharmaceutical use of Enzymes, using some of
the multiple search-engines.  Do pay particular attention to the
European sources and articlesespecially the Germans.I am
confident that a majority of you are quite capable of uncovering
sufficient information to make an informed/intelligent decision
determining if you wish to follow such a course or not.
We have been ASTONISHED with our preliminary discoveries in this field
of investigation.  We, currently, believe there IS a safe, simple,
economical experimental research modality that you concerned/affected
researchers are sure to find===by looking in the obvious places.
Please recognize these are very volatile issues, involving
many entities and our foundation does not dispense ANY form of medical
advice or treatment, being strictly confined to experimental research.

There ARE M.D.'s in the USA qualified to administer
similar type protocols.   Most, or all, are unaware of the
possibilities of the above-stated one.   Affected individuals owe it to
themselves to read the article relating to Dr. Lamballe's work.


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Re: lyme/protocol

1998-06-26 Thread Marsha Hallett


I am unfortunate enoughG to live in Texas and we have worse ticks this
year. What are the list's thoughts as to a maintenance dose for us/dogs
to keep the virus from taking hold, to kill it when it hits in other
words. I have picked several ticks off the dogs so far this year and we
also have ehrlichiosis and baberensis(sp?) to deal with in the dogs so I
believe the CS would also nip these bad guys. What do you successfully
treated lyme patients now use for maintenance?  Deb
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 Debbie McDonald

Dear Debbie,
I think that if I were out in ticky areas a lot, I`d just keep taking the
active illness dose all the time. Can`t hurt, and it may keep the nasty
little `chetes and their nasty friends from getting a foodhold.
I took 3 swallows a day of about 30 PPM CS a day. Now I take a swallow every
other day or so as a preventive, but I`m not in a tick area. I do tend to
get UTIs a lot, and CS keeps those away.
As to the dogs, just keep some in their drinking water all the time. I wish
I knew an exact amount to tell you...
Good luck!
Marsha


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Re: lyme/protocol

1998-06-26 Thread Debbie McDonald
Candace Hawthorne wrote:
 
 Hello List!
 
  I too, never got a rash or saw a tick. However I did receive a multitude of
 bug bites while in Texas, which is where my nightmare with Lyme began. 

I am unfortunate enoughG to live in Texas and we have worse ticks this
year. What are the list's thoughts as to a maintenance dose for us/dogs
to keep the virus from taking hold, to kill it when it hits in other
words. I have picked several ticks off the dogs so far this year and we
also have ehrlichiosis and baberensis(sp?) to deal with in the dogs so I
believe the CS would also nip these bad guys. What do you successfully
treated lyme patients now use for maintenance?  Deb
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