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Re: [lymestrategies] increased sodium intake

Hi Arvon,

This new therapy looks very, very interesting! Cant wait to try it. I just wanted to inform people to be careful because high levels of sodium can raise blood pressure and trigger irregular heart beats in some lyme patients.
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Actually, many lymies have chronic low blood pressure - which is true of many chronic infections.  Also, lymies, like many sufferers of other chronic disorders, have chronic mineral deficiencies and imbalances, and these deficiencies (especially electrolytes like magnesium, potassium, etc.) actually are heavily involved with symptoms like cramping, myalgias, heart palps/arrythmias, etc.

However, it also should be noted, that most lymies will go through a little heart 'dance' as the microbes are killed off in the heart area and 'basket' of nerves around it.  This often happens with other modalities as well, for the Bb like to take up in this area and it is a common 'healing crisis' aspect but is one that passes as the load is eliminated.


After reading the main website info I found it fascinating.
However, I would like to see some feedback from very ill lyme patients , ones with bad neuro issues.   The authors explained that a "crook in their neck went away" with this treatment. That's not really a big deal if you know what I mean  ;)
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Actually, that isn't quite right.  The author referred to "a lump" in the neck area (near the spine).  This is actually quite signficant for two reasons:
1.  many lymies have these types of lumps in various parts of the body, and sometimes (disconcertingly) internally.  These are areas of encysted Borrelia as wel as other forms (L-form, etc.).  It is an area they have "circled the wagons" so to speak as defense against the immune.  This "bunker" then also acts as a breeding chamber to "re-seed" the body.
2.  The S/C protocl, as noted by the author eliminated this lump then over a period of some months.  This is very significant!  For it underscores the protocol being effective against cyst form, L-form, where even many abx aren't.  (However, refer to my earlier post about the why this is with the "hypertonic pressure" principle.)

All the best,

Marc
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Hi Arvon, ... Actually, many lymies have chronic low blood pressure - which is true of many chronic infections. Also, lymies, like many sufferers of other ...
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Dec 7, 2004
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Fire - thx for the great response. I am very glad to hear this works against the cyst form as well. We all know what that means. An effective cyst treatment is...
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Dec 7, 2004
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Hi Arvon, ... Yes, it is very encouraging. ... Yes, that's why careful not to say "all". However, more people have contacted me over the last year (as well as...
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Dec 8, 2004
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Marc, you say you like the celtic or sea salt better. Or realsalt the best. FOr all these different forms of salt, would we know that 1/4- 1/3 in water is a...
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Dec 12, 2004
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Hi Jill, ... Yes, they do have other minerals, however, after much trial the additional minerals has not proven to be an issue. One may be that healthy folks,...
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Hi Marc, I read your site last night and re-read lymephotos. I must admit the first time I read the site I thought it was a hoax. Even now I wonder at some of...
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Hi Jill, ... I know, Jill. I've seen posts here and there on the net and it generally was incredulity for the reasons I note in my "Note" page in the Links ...
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Dec 13, 2004
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Marc, thank you so much for your detailed answers. I really appreciate it and am going to start the protocol soon. Can't wait for you to read my email and see...
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Hi Jill, ... Welcome:-) I look forward to studying it - thanks. ... Yes, I agree completely. And, besides the confusion of "what's doing what", I couldn't be...
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Well, I just put 1/3 teaspoon of the seasalt that I have, plus 1/4 teaspoon (1 gram) vitamin c powder pure, into a glass of filtered water, and drank it, I...
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Hi Marc- I am finally back online and ready to give the s/c a try. I was looking at my bottle of Real Salt and noticed that the label says the salt is (if...
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Hi Dana! Welcome back. ... Good question. In one 1/4 teaspoon (tsp) there is 378mg of sodium. Doubling that will give you the amount of sodium chloride, or ...
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Why is 'gram positive' and 'gram negative' important? I thought that was simply an indicater of whether a cell responded to a gram stain in the lab. is there...
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Hi Kurt, ... Gram-negative microbes tend to be pathogenic, gram-positive tend to be harmless to beneficial. The technicals: Bacteria that are Gram-negative are...
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When you say tsp do you mean teaspoon? T = Tablespoon, are we all on the same page?...
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Hi Missouri, ... Yes, ma'am -- thanks for clarifying that:-) All the best, Marc firefox8808...
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Found this article whilst trawling through this site for information; Interesting about the lump on the neck as I have one on the side of my neck below my...
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The Healing Power of Brine http://www.life-enthusiast.com/salt/ Recognize every disease or illness as a friend who wants to show you that something needs to...
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As long as we're talking of brine and friendly bacteria I've been buying lactic acid fermented (NOT COOKED) sauerkraut, very tasty, at the organic section of a...
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Great post, V! You always come up with such great info and refs:-) I will post that link to the Link section. all the best, Marc firefox8808...
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Thanks, :-) I ordered a couple pounds of that Himalayan Crystal Salt in rocks form so I will be trying it out by making the brine. V ... From: Lyme Strategies ...
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I agree V. You have the best sources, from magnets to salt. Get going on that new group, will ya? :) J ... form so I will be trying it out by making the brine....
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Hi V, I think you'll like it. In the Advanced Section, I reference a Hunza salt that comes rock and granulated as a variation to the salt tabs (especially...
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V and Marc- Trying to follow the Vit C and salt protocol as far as info (will try it after the holidays)... are you saying that the brine or Himalayan Salt...
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Hi Cookie. Yes, the Himalayan salt is excellent. It can very much used as the salt in the protocol (especially during herxes), or even on its own with the C....
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tsp = teaspoon tbsp = tablespoon ... From: Lyme Strategies To: lymestrategies@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 5:00 PM Subject: Re:...
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yeah be careful with taking it in capsules that you don't get too much at one time. I had this experience on time where after reading about how good the salt...
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