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Post by SpecueLatin on Jul 9, 2005 4:41:54 GMT -5
Sorry Linda, but this link is chopped into two pieces, my google search brought it up on page 1 for "wart" under the IMAGES tab. or this is a bit tricky, Paste the second half in the address bar, then paste the first half in front of it. www.dentistry.leeds.ac.uk/oralpath/viruses/viral%20infections/340%20images/other%20viral%20images/wart%20composite.jpg The page says human papilloma virus. Does this weird upper left image look like the specimen you gave the nurse.. you know the one they called a "piece of Banana". spec If it does, i hope this is something that has a good cure rate.
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Post by linda on Jul 10, 2005 0:54:41 GMT -5
Hi Spec, I'd have to say no. The "banana" looked more like the lymephotos' star-shaped larva. Funny, I was looking for a picture I once saw of the "banana." I found the picture along with my grapefruit strand worms www.altcancer.com/cleanse2.htm . They called it the oriental liver fluke. Maybe. Who knows. I'm so tired of speculating. I really need to hand this chore over to someone who studies this stuff. Take Care Spec, Linda
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 10, 2005 1:49:59 GMT -5
Nematodes resemble a bannana---
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 10, 2005 1:59:22 GMT -5
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Post by SpecueLatin on Jul 10, 2005 2:07:59 GMT -5
Linda, I really admired the way you jumped right in with your offer of help to Nameless. You are a woman of pure steel!
You recognized the depth of the need and you were right there despite the fact that you are pretty snowed under yourself with three small children, all sick.
About the "banana": what a thick-witted oaf that nurse must have been! Liver flukes look nothing like a piece of dang banana! Geesh!
Hope you can get some rest, gosh the skin is such a mammoth organ and when it is in trouble, what a lot of energy it consumes.
Leave it to Vicky and Wally.. I think we have two sharpies here who may be constructing a Highway to Health for us. I think these two have a tiger by the tail!
and Linda, I know you are feeling sick of it all today, but let's not be too hasty about deleting that specu"e"lating word! (tehehe!)
I think there may be a few things involved here, we all know the lyme is one usual factor. I think though that we are experiencing multiple types of HPV.. viruses. Since I started reading up about this, very many things that people are experiencing, the fact patterns, and things people have conjectured (how about that new word?), all seem to fit the likelihood that the fiber producing, lesion producing and nodule producing varmint is several viruses. Each takes it's turn. Some quit out and another gains strength. Viruses do reoccur if not irradicated. Maybe we come by them by insect vector, maybe by vaccination, maybe by sexual or even casual transmission. We know antibiotic don't kill viruses. I believe the things these two are using in their treatment protocols does "clean the clock" of the virus(es).
I read Wally's post a couple of months ago and picked up some Biore pore cleansing disposable facial washclothes, but abandoned the idea of trying it until today, because Wally went on about it in his last post, and also because I read some additional information about the salyctic acid. There is more to tell, but for right now I will just say I think these little washclothes may help those who wake in the night with the crawling sensation of something they can't see.
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Post by linda on Jul 11, 2005 0:34:26 GMT -5
Thanks for the words of confidence Spec,
If you look on the bottom of the same page I referred to, you will see my "banana" on the bottom right of the page. As far as providing a lending hand, I'd need others to be strong so that I will be inclined to do the same. Reading adapted's posts about what she had gone through and survived encouraged me. All is not lost yet for my little ones. My husband though...he's too tired all of the time; he's becoming zombified.
I've come to realize that I've had this thing for a long time. I now believe I've had Lyme since a rash I had on my face at 13 years of age. After the rash, I started getting cystic acne. I still get the cysts, just not on my face often. Lyme produces cysts in one stage, and the cysts reside in the tissues. I now believe that the cystic acne, and the polycystic ovaries (the docs always told me I wouldn't be able to have kids easily--wrong!) were/are related to Lyme. Weird. It certainly explains why I was always so very tired in my teens and early twenties. Ones wonders who they might have been had things been different. It's not too late for me or my kids. If the doctors won't help us I will find a way, although I rather this thing not bankrupt us. I've been apprehensive to jump on anybody's cure-all bandwagon.
I know that some people have been doing antibiotics for Lyme. Assuming that this is part of what my kids have, would such a long course of antibiotics be O.K. for them?
I've spoken to Mary a few times on the phone. It always strikes me when I realize that I just had a conversation with a person about this disease, and I didn't have to convince them of anything. My hat is off to her. She really did get the ball rolling. Now, if we could just get in a few strikes.
Orion, I'll check out those links now. Parasites of some sort may have been part of what plagued us this past winter. We seem to be doing better now (knock on wood).
Take Care, Linda
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Post by SpecueLatin on Jul 11, 2005 4:32:00 GMT -5
Okay Linda, I guess I can see why the nurse could compare that to a banana. Though how it could be intact after the action of the intestine?
I feel the same way about bandwagons, there is only so much where-with-all we have! You are doing the right things, incorporating the salt and coconut into snacks for the kids.
Me, I dabble, because i don't have insurance or a swiss bank account. So, I tried the homeopathic feedstore stuff for worms because of the cost (WRM CLEAR) before I decided I should go to real medicine and pay for it. With kids, I could see using homeopathic remedies, because they are harmless. But prescription drugs from Thailand like I used? I'd have some reservation about that with kids, so I imagine, and don't envy, the bind you are in with kids, limited funds, limited experimenting!
I hope a winning streak comes with these glyconutrients, then the groups with multiple family members and limited funds will not have to bear the cost of the "experiment" stage.
I see aloe vera juice is one that contains some of the glyconutrient components. I get an inexpensive one at Walmart and it can be added to juice. There was a link at the bottom of the "deraogatory" article that gave the homemade glyconutrients, I will post it seperately, I can't find it right now!
This product Tetrasil that I posted about on the other thread, may be a solution to outbreaks. One reason I think this is the success "char" had after putting a certain type of collodial silver in her eyes repeatedly. I hope that those persons with the eye problems will look for that particular product and find success. When I tried the collodial silver in the lesion itself, it was a flop, but the way the silver is delivered into the lower levels of the skin with Tetrasil.. I have some hope for it. I will let you know what I see occur from it's use. It is also used for fungal infections as well as viral.
I just can't believe that with all the high tech knowledge out there, that someone can't identify it. The somebodies who have graduated in microbiology may well be able to, but I bet they don't have the facilities, just like on these university campuses, they don't have all the high tech stuff available.
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Post by SpecueLatin on Jul 11, 2005 4:54:49 GMT -5
Here is that link! When reading through it I noticed and found VERY INtriguing is that the many foods that contains these certain components were all things people have "sworn by" for different ailments over the years.. shiitake mushrooms, whey isolate, kelp, shark of bovine cartilage, grape and apple juice.. In the list at the bottom of the page, where it shows the nutritional sources for glyconutrients, the first four are found over and over in all kinds of healthy foods. But the last four, show only a few possible sources, like kelp whey shiitake.. now that tells me some of these things may be missing in the average healthy diet.. indeed some people may have bodies that synthesize what they need direct from glucose.. but some of us may not be able to, or have lost the ability for some reason. So our bodies would be starved for these particlar essential glyconutients. www.burnoutsolutions.com.au/glyconutrients.htmspec
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