Marshall, this is splendid of you to offer your story. Please, yes, I would love to read it.
Thanks, Philip Wylie on 1/14/02 13:591236, Marshalee Hallett at liah...@utah-inter.net wrote: Dear Philip, I HAD Lyme Disease, contracted in Arkansas in 1990. No more...CS did the trick, when 6 years worth of anitbiotics couldn`t. Let me know if you want my story... Marshalee Since I have yet to unsubscribe from this list (the interest an my curiosity keeps me going) I would like to ask if there might be anyone who has experience with Lyme disease? If so, how efficacious was Colloidal Silver in eradicating the spirochetes from the body. One of my best friends, 'Ken', with whom I have hiked Canada's famed West Coast Trail three times, suffers from this dreaded disease. He acquired it during one of first two of seven hikes on that trail, having been bitten by a nasty tick. Several years after the fact, while in Venezuela, he had suddenly taken ill. The doctors there and in Montreal (once he returned) misdiagnosed his condition. Having later obtained sound medical counsel he is undergoing treatment pursuant to the protocols of the Lyme Disease experts. He has ameliorated some of his concerns but only moderately. This disease is so insidious and unpredictable, that he manifests different problems week by week. The disease can mask many symptoms and be interpreted as some other disease such as epstine barr and a host of others. Last year while hiking the trail for my fourth time, I met a 72 year old gentleman who was hiking with two walking sticks and a back pack. I was concerned for him because he seem crippled somewhat. There is no way anyone should be on that trail that is not is sound physical condition in order to endure the 78 kilometer rigors of that trail. Conversation with that man revealed symptoms that were identical to those of Lyme disease. It appears he too has been misdiagnosed all these years. Origin of the disease? Hiking the trail. Now I meet a man here in central Illinois who has the disease. He acquired it while bow hunting in Kentucky eight or nine years ago. I queried him and compared my physical concerns. This all concerns me personally, as I suspect some physical symptoms which plague me, as possibly being attributed to Lyme. Sore feet each and every morning when I wake up. Peripheral Neuropathy is what one friend suggested, a common malady for men over 45, on what appears to be a large scale. This appears to be the common lot for men. And all along people thought it was prostrate disease. I have been apprised that this condition (Peripheral Neuropathy) has been associated with Lyme Disease. However, unless I personally travel to the LYME specialists in Pennsylvania I may not really know. I am, moreover, not convinced that I have it. Testing is sensitive but purported to be extremely accurate in diagnosis. I do know this, that taking 7 wormwood capsules, seven clove capsules and several teaspoons of black walnut tincture has given me great relief for short periods of time. Following a one week course of self treatment I found my energy level and physical prowess to be that comparable to twenty years ago. I suddenly became a power runner without foot pain. It was fantastic. Gimmie a 65 pound back back and let me go. Results were not permanent however I have managed to repeat the experience. Therefore, I am curious to know if CS can offer permanent relief. If so, in what quantity. CS has likewise been recommended to me within the context of Dr. Hulda Clark's protocols. Again, any comments would be most welcomed. Sincerely, Philip Wylie "I have mountains yet to climb, trails to hike and ocean waterways to explore by sea kayak. The moody rivers of Wisconsin wait for me, and the pristine waters of Georgian Bay's Precambrian shield beckon their call along with the land of 1001 lakes. I have an abundant life to live with my wife, creative projects to undertake and complete and conceive. God willing we will make every effort to seize our moments under the sun and do good to our fellow man. All the while taking responsibility for our own health and vitality."