Hi Helen,
EIS has helped a lot of Lymies (I'm one; 45+ years of undiagnosed Lyme, 4.5 years actively treating), but I don't think EIS will work alone. I'd strongly recommend you check out

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lymestrategies/

This is an effective, economical and proven protocol for killing Lyme. I couldn't have recovered without it. It's a group of knowledgeable, compassionate, and experienced Lymies, and the moderator is a wealth of information. He's also written an ebook that's excellent and is truly worth downloading. I know that S&C made a tremendous difference in helping me recover, and the off-topic info that the group offered helped me effectively address the many issues that come with Lyme.

Another group that's full of good info, even if you don't have a Rife machine (although an excellent place to learn what kinds are best and how to use them) is

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_and_Rife/

These two groups have been my foundation, support and map to recovery. I couldn't have done it without them. I had no access to even semi- knowledgeable docs (I gave them 40 years to get it right), so have done it on my own (but with great support from these groups)

There is some concern/controversy that EIS, like abx, can cause Lyme to go into cyst form, which is something we don't really wnat, as they can re-emerge from cyst not as one organism but five! We like to keep our pathogens in their active form, where they are more vulnerable. I ugenerate and use EIS for dental care, eye drops, sinus spry, ear- drops, skin formulas, but only drink an oz. a day, unless I'm exposed to someone's germs, or when I feel like someone's germs have caught up with me.

Doxy is good for acute (recently-bitten) Lyme but so many people in these groups who have had extensive abx after they developed chronic Lyme improved only as long as they were on the abx, and after getting off, they eventually turned up sicker than the rest of us who were doing other protocols. There are some Lyme-literate docs who are knowledgeable enough to work with abx: which different kinds and what sort of pulsing, but not many, at least from what I've read on these forums for the last 4.5 years.

As you believe you have chronic Lyme, I'd really hope that you'd pursue some of the many other more effective killing protocols, and also learn about how to detox, as whatever pathogens you kill will leave toxic die-off that must be eliminated as quickly as possible from the body in order for you to make real progress.

So, I think EIS will be a valuable tool in fighting Lyme, and I think following some good Lyme groups will lead you to a whole tool-kit of great protocols, and better and better health .

Be well,
Léna
On Mar 19, 2011, at 8:19 PM, dingyun...@att.net wrote:

I just got my lyme report and was positive and immediatly was on Doxycycline and felt so sick after taking it. My doctor suggested me taking longer period of time. I am in cross road. I belive my lyme is chronic. been feeling pain/sick for more than 20 years. Do you think EIS will work on chronic one? I have utopia silver maker. Do you think this home made EIS strong enough to kill? How much shall one to drink? Thanks. Helen

--- On Sat, 3/19/11, David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: David AuBuchon <aubuchon.da...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: CS>EIS and Tick-borne diseases
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 4:36 PM

I have tick infections. It was the one thing that has helped me the most. I've peaked, and am still really sick, but I think it may have saved my life, since nothing else was working.

It typically takes many things over a long time to totally beat "lyme", but I am confident in saying that EIS is the overall best first thing to try for most.

~David

2011/3/19 Carlos Pérez <explorer...@hotmail.com>
Does anyone have experience in treating Lyme, Ehrlichiosis and/or other Tick-borne diseases with EIS? I have had very interesting results in a serious case of Ehrlichiosis and Rickettsiosis that I had chronic for several years. I would like to share experiences with other colleagues.

Regards.

Carlos