Dear Quick Sassy and group -
This tick thing is really getting bad.  40% of people never even get a rash
so imagine what a nightmare it can be.  Also as Dr. Burrascano says there's
a real phenomena w/sero negativity, even in full blown cases.  You won't
always find it in the spinal cord, sometimes PCR's don't catch it, and then
a tissue cullture will.  Doctors are supposed to report it to the  CDC but
I'm sure a lot don't.  The persecution Dr. Burascano is going through some
medical professional conduct board is taking Dr. B. through the ringer.
They even came to his office and confiscated his records on ill patients,
pissed that he treats them for more than a month.

The spirochete once it digs in can turn to cyst form and stay alive in dry
arid mud for 2 months, live in the stomach of a misquote.  Flagyl will get
it then in that form @ 1500 mg. a day and rough to take.  Rocephin I.M.
shots 1 gm. (a week) w/abx is good therapy.   I.V. 4  grams a day has healed
plenty too.  This is big guns situation.

I got a Croft Zapper and w/my die off from just 1 2/3 day I'm so sick and
wobbly I have to lay off and do the water water thing.  Regardless, this is
very important no matter what you do.  Flush the poisons (real poisons) out.
The latest spook is that the tick is carrying West Nile Virus.  Very
possible of course ticks could be on the cows that die of WNV (2 just died
in N.J.) and then they crawl off the dead cow to more warm blood somewhere
else.

Anyhow, back to your son and photographs............ good for you.  Hope he
gave your soon a good dose of abx for 4 or 5 weeks.   Ticks know no
boundaries, they can drop off migrating birds, travel on someone's clothing
etc.  When I went to visit my brother in Conn. for a month in 1993 (17,000
people had been reported as having contracted Lyme Disease that year.)  My
brother would walk from his house, across the grass, down the road, through
leaves, across mainstreet, up a hill, under a bridge more grass, trees
boarding a little field and the train station to New York.  So maybe after
N.Y. you go to the Airport and you visit Georgia or New Orleans and a tick
has joined for the ride.  They are the size of poppy seeds.
It's difficult.  I encourage you like a lot of the others on this web site
to get a Zapper  and have your son wear it for a week or two and make sure
he's cleared of the tick problem.  Co-infections can happen at that time and
Lyme medicine doesn't always cure the other stuff you catch.  If I can help
holler.
Silvia

-----Original Message-----
From: Quiksassy <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, October 01, 2000 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Spirochetes or virus...


>Thanks for all the links and information.  I live in Northern Virginia.  I
>think this area of the country is really bad in getting treated for Lyme
>disease.  Majority of the doctors I visited here dismissed LD.  I had one
>doctor to come into the examination room with me and declared that I was
>depressed even before I had a chance to say anything.  His nurse told him I
>must be depressed and of course, it was all in my head.  Boy did that make
>me angry.  My response to him was, "No, I am not depressed but I may become
>homicidal any minute".  You can imagine the look on his face.  Then I
walked
>out. Believe me, a trip to Mexico would be well worth it, if I could be rid
>of this.  My son recently got bite by a tick and the bull's eye appeared on
>the top of his foot.  Believe me, I took many pictures of the evidence of
>the bull's eye because if it disappeared, he would never be able to get
>treatment.  I knew right away what it was.  I took him to the emergency
room
>(we were on vacation) in North Carolina.  Even with the bull's eye, the
>doctor would not declare it to be Lyme because it only exists in Lyme,
Conn.
>However, he was well educated on the subject and knew to prescribe
>antibotics.  I was surprised he was so knowledgeable because many doctors
>aren't.  I think if he declared it to be lyme disease, he would have to
>report it to the health dept. and that would mean paperwork. What else
could
>it be?
>
>Thanks again.
>Sylvia
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Alex C. Torres <[email protected]>
>To: Silver-List <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 3:34 PM
>Subject: CS>Spirochetes or virus...
>
>
>> Dear Silvia,
>> Where are u located? I read your email about your problems with Lyme
>> disease.
>> We have here in Mexicali Mexico and in Tijuana Mexico 2 David Kanzenbach
>> machines, One Vibroclast machine and 2 Rife/Bare machines for the
>treatment
>> of L.D.
>> We have in Los Algodones one HBOT for the treatment
>>  of neurological diseases, mostly degeneratives or "incurable" labeled by
>> the Classic medicine. I am an M.D. dedicated mostly for the treatment of
>> Cancer and AIDS, with EXCELLENT results on both.
>> I cannot share with you some data due to a non-disclosure agreement with
>> D.K. and A. Immunotech, but you can talk with a lot of patients "in
>> spontaneous remission" from Cancer, L.D. AIDS, Diabetes (Yes cured with
>> autohemotherapy according to protocol from Dr. Jorge Ramirez)
>> http://www.labnunez.com.mx/jorge.htm
>> Please go to:
>> http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/falls/7388/index.html
>> http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/falls/7388/cinco/ded.html
>>
>>
>> Alex Torres M.D.
>> Mexico/California Cancer treatment and Research
>> [email protected]
>>
>>
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