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Post by toni on Mar 5, 2007 13:44:14 GMT -5
Does anyone or your significant other or children in the family drink lots of milk? The reason I'm asking is I'm not sure if there's relevance here or not, can only go by what I see or hear. I don't drink milk. I have this bad, not that it's affecting my health, it's not, but...I've got everything under the sun in my skin big time and bad. Mr. Toni, haha sounds funny calling him that, HE experiences really nothing, last year he had less than 5 body lesions, that was it and they're gone. No other symptoms. He drinks milk. He loves it. I've never seen actually anyone who loves milk as he does, drinks it with every meal and inbetween. He has no physical or symptoms of this. Is there something to this milk drinking...I don't know, but curious. I've also just really been hit with something. I have changed my meds. No longer on Ivermectin as of 2 days ago. Just an hour ago, I took an Estradiol pill, since I've had a hysterectomy, I take 2 mgs a day of that only. I AM now crawling and itching like a dog with a quadruple case of fleas! I've not experienced the crawlies in months and months, but I've got it going on BIG TIME now, from head to calf. Is there something to this too? Women and estrogen? And not men as much?
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Post by oneder on Mar 5, 2007 18:20:32 GMT -5
men get it too. colloidal silver is helping me, topically and internally. but who knows if it is a cure.
but it sure helps me.
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Post by belikewater on Mar 5, 2007 18:45:55 GMT -5
tonie, Sorry you are having the itchies. This full moon was a kick up in symptoms for me and I dosed with the homeopathics. Homeopathic sulfur, 30C.
I definitely think this infection is in the sebacious glands and follicles. I think taking the estrogen may kick up sebum production or other horomal changes that exacerbate the growth of our critter. Good luck.
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Post by jbb on Mar 5, 2007 19:25:42 GMT -5
Hey Toni,
I don't drink milk either. Mr JBB drinks milk and doesn't seem to have the Morg's. In the last few days, I have been going crazy itching, scratching, sores getting worse, etc. My sores were healing up and I was feeling better. Found out I had an abscessed tooth. The tooth already had a crown on it. Had a root canal and the abscess was taken care of and I felt so much better. Then, a couple of days ago, my skin started in again. Is there no ending???
Love Judy
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Post by toni on Mar 5, 2007 19:38:31 GMT -5
Thanks for replying to that...it's been making me wonder about the estrogen and androgen "factor". Now I see, that part doesn't really matter. And JJB! REALLY, Mr. JJB does drink milk too, and doesn't have this? Wow...now see that's veeeeery interesting. And you have this and don't drink it. Hummm See...I don't drink it, and have this. Mr. Toni drinks mild and also doesn't have this. Wonder if this is consistent? We'll see...and thank you. Belikewater, yes, it sure does seem like that, thank you too.
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Post by toni on Mar 5, 2007 19:39:26 GMT -5
I think I'll change the "thread subject line"...to Milk because this is something to find out...
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Post by hannah on Mar 5, 2007 19:58:23 GMT -5
toni, the mister here does not drink milk, hasn't for years because he avoids dairy as he has asthma. Now and again he appears to have some symptoms but nothing of a major scale. I've been drinking rice milk and the quinoa milk, I think the latter is very benefical. Sorry about your itching and hope it subsides.
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Post by belikewater on Mar 5, 2007 20:03:42 GMT -5
toni, I drink an average amount of cow milk. And I like cream and butter. I have B blood-type, so this means dairy is ok for me. I got hit with the Morgs living with and cooking for te senior lady and we did a lot of dairy as she was a veggie.
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Post by oneder on Mar 5, 2007 20:59:55 GMT -5
i dont drink milk but find i get flair ups when i eat cheese.
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Post by friskers on Mar 5, 2007 21:05:43 GMT -5
I dont drink milk but eat almost a quart aday of yogurt and cottage chees mixed together. i do notice an increase in crawling if I eat yogurt only. Its the plain unsweetened kind but still has a ton of milk sugars where as cottage cheese has much less Ps. parasites are notorious for thriving on milk
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Post by friskers on Mar 5, 2007 21:14:33 GMT -5
Also i take the mildest form of estrogen, estriol. I was thinking i needed a stronger form and took one of my friends estadial to see its effects.and the crawlies went wild and continued for several hours! I wont ever take that again!
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Post by gertie on Mar 5, 2007 22:02:49 GMT -5
"Mr Gertie" drinks tons of milk, doesn't feel symptoms, although I see skin disturbances on him. I drink minimal milk and am on an estrogen pill daily.
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Post by valerie on Mar 5, 2007 22:35:38 GMT -5
I dont drink milk....only rarely eat ceral....
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Post by Orion*** on Mar 6, 2007 2:19:27 GMT -5
No milk for me but I do use heavy whipping cream and rice milk on my cerial---heavy on the butter--the fat is good for you, i don't care what the fat free freaks say---other than nuts etc. olive oil and coconut...these make up the rest of my fat intake--+ marbled meat--that's where the flavor is.. I gave up milk when I discovered I had LGS 5 years ago. My wife eats no dairy because of lactose intollerance---and so far is morg free. Milk was not a good food because of all the antibiotics and growth hormones --I use organic cream and butter. There used to be nothing better than a big piece of flaky crusted apple pie and a cold glass of milk----If you make a good crust you can put horse biscuts in it and you'd still have a good pie LOL.
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Post by trishaspring50 on Mar 6, 2007 3:29:39 GMT -5
Coconut Milk is great, All you want. Almondbutter is the bomb, You can never get enough avacados, Eat papaya and Pineapple after meals. It appears according to Dr Robert O. Young. That the diabetic diet is false. Just a reading observation. Trisha Springstead RN Read the Book, "Sick and Tired" by Robert O Young at Amazon.com Get the movie "The Secret" at Amazon.com Trisha Springstead RN
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Post by jody on Mar 6, 2007 3:43:15 GMT -5
buttermilk for me with cornbread yummmmmmm.
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Post by ruth on Mar 6, 2007 10:01:41 GMT -5
i drink a lot of milk. i do not find unusual with anything i eat, sugar included. no difference.
i find i need increased protein. when i eat a pound of tofu and still crave protein, i will
eat some chicken, even though the smell (i have been a vegatarian since 26 years old, now 54)
of cooked flesh grosses me out, i eat that greasy fried chicken, and the craving goes.
maybe it's the grease i crave, i don't know.
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Post by belikewater on Mar 6, 2007 18:45:25 GMT -5
I was musing during my daily skin massage/fuzz-ball picking ritual, today and had an interesting chain of logical thought. At first I thought of Mary L. and the Morgellons name and how it really did seem to fit my experiences with the disease, that described in the medical literature from medieval Southern France. I have always wondered if the babies with Morgellons got it from their mothers as Lyme can be passed in breast milk.
Then I began to think of this thread, cow's milk. Then I remembered, cows do get Lyme disease. Then I suddenly wondered: Is the milk supply in the US contaminated with the Lyme bacteria? Do they test for Lyme in milk? Is Lyme killed by pasturization? Not much else seems to kill it.
If a human gets Lyme Disease from different sources, say food intake VS a tick or insect bite, are there different symptoms? As there are for different species of the Lyme bacteria?
tonie, my thoughts here, are the reverse of yours, but I wonder if people drink milk from areas of the country where Lyme is present in ticks that bite cows, could some of us be getting Lyme from milk, and maybe this injested Lyme likes to express out on the skin? I know your husband spent time in NJ, a very high Lyme area. Do you suppose he actually gave you the Morgies from skin contact and he is the one with Lyme? Just some thoughts.
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Post by toni on Mar 6, 2007 19:21:27 GMT -5
Belikewater,
That is really something to give heavy thought to, and I know you know tons more about Lyme than I do.
I'm wondering now that you've mentioned that, which really IS interesting, and alot of food for thought here, I mean this sounds like a WOW you might be on to something here, that may not yet be known...you know?
But before we go there, let me ask you....IF one has Lyme ....say Mr. Toni got lyme from NJ years ago....which the last he lived there was 17 years ago, Vegas since...wouldn't he (or anyone) be ill from lyme symptoms if they have the antigens - or not necessarily?
And can another "get/catch" lyme from someone who's not got symptoms, or even that does?
(I don't know, I'm seriously curious)
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Post by belikewater on Mar 6, 2007 19:30:14 GMT -5
tonie, I think the easiest way to check for Lyme would be the CD-57 test which shows the effect on the immune system.
If the infection is in the milk supply, wow, do you think the govt. would tell us?
I do not know the answers to my above questions or yours. I do know Lyme in an infected person can show up in fetus, breast milk, tears and semen. I need to do research.
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