Hi There;
  Just a note from one who has been there, done that.  I live over in Old 
Mexico.  We have both spiders and ticks which carry the 'bug'.  A friend has a 
13 yeaar old son who was bitten by a spider, and the CoRe machine showed he had 
the 'bug' circulating in his bloodstream.  Tested within 3 hours of bite. 
Within 24 hours, I used ten ccs of colloidal silver on him and in less than 
twenty four more hours, he was clean.  Started detoxing within eight hours, and 
was fine after that.  Just get on it fast.
                                 Good Luck         Jimmie


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From: Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, July 5, 2010 12:18:13 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Tick Bite

Not only that but the test is very unreliable. If you flip a coin you 
will get just as good results and save $200. Why wait, drink some CS for 
a few days after the bite, then don't worry about it.

Marshall

Don Barnes wrote:
> Give David Christopher a call @ Christopher Enterprises Mon - Fri 12-1 PM
>
> On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 7:31 PM, Del <d...@altsystem.com 
> <mailto:d...@altsystem.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi:
>
>     My wife, Jane, was bitten by a tick while visiting her mother on
>     Shelter Island, one of the Lyme capitals of the world.
>     Anybody out there with knowledge of what should be done
>     immediately to deal with the possibility (probability?) of
>     infection with Lyme?
>     My understanding is that if you catch it early, it is easier to
>     eliminate, but doctors here in Vermont don't know much about
>     dealing with Lyme.
>     There is actually too much information on the web, if you can
>     believe that, she wants an answer fast and my head is spinning
>     with the many Lyme articles I have already read, none of which
>     were targeted at what to do right away if bitten.
>
>     We were told here that you have to wait four weeks to test to see
>     if you have been exposed to Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme
>     spirochete), and then the test (not sure what test they are
>     talking about) costs $200, is NOT covered by Medicare or our
>     health insurance, and may or may not be reliable. Anybody know
>     about that?
>
>     Thanks,
>     Del
>
>
>
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