Hi Marcie,
If you are still in need of help with your husband's
leishmaniasis, I may be able to help.
Others in this group may also need this information.
The military estimates that there are curently 2500 cases
in the USA.(May 2007)
I work with natural methods for all chronic and degenerative
disease and conditions. I spent 18 years working with Hanna Kroeger
who was an expert with parasites. Her grandson has carried on this
work. She taught us what to do for parasites.
Leishmaniasis is a protozoa and there are several ways to treat
this. All are inexpensive. Some can be done at home. Most are outside
the field of traditional medicine so you will rarely get this
information from traditional practitioners.
Michael Forrest touched on some of these methods but they need to
be refined. And there are others.
I will be glad to work with anyone who needs this information.
Please contact be on this list and by direct e-mail
at: divya 4753 @ yahoo.com (leave out the spaces).
Namaste,
David
North of Orlando, Fl.
In baghdadboil@yahoogroups.com, "junglem" <junglem@...> wrote:
>
> --- In baghdadboil@yahoogroups.com, "a57ngel" <a57ngel@> wrote:
> >
> > Please see my new page about all the natural methods I am
> > experimenting with to get rid of subcutaneous leishmaniasis. It is at
> > http://www.geocities.com/a57ngel/PetAlternatives/leish/
> > If you have any ideas to add then please email me.
> > take care
> >
> Thank you for sending this to me. My husband still has leish lesions
> all around the reconstruction of his lower leg after more than 3
> years. We are always looking for natural remedies.
> The link you sent did not work yet but will continue to check for your
> site.
> Will you be working this as a group?
> Marcie Clark
>