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donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Jan 5, 2018 - 08:47pm PT
Okay, yesterday I got in my inferred sauna and got in there for 1/2 hour and bailed again, I thought at 104 and basically passed out (it was 106.2). When I woke up 1/2 hour later I was feeling normal outside the sauna and discovered that I was at 105. I thought that thermometer was broken. It is professional, rectal and expensive btw. I was amazed. So I went back in and lowed the settings on the sauna and only got up to 103.4. So that is a total of 3 hours. That night I could not sleep without a lot of sweating. Today I feel perfect, and I forgot to take my pills now for the last 24 hours. I think it is important to keep moving in all this because if not your lymphatic system will not work, your feet swell up and all your joints hurt. And now I think it may be a good idea to see about some kind of a vegetarian diet and probiotics to ensure there is no undigested food in my blood.

Apparently, this is always a learning process, most of this is essential and I am just finding out about these kinds of ideas.

PS, from the internet

"It's not unusual for a sick child to run a temperature of 104 or even 105 degrees Fahrenheit. To cause brain damage, a child's temperature would need to reach 107.6 degrees F — hard to imagine, unless the child was trapped in a hot car, for instance, or was very overdressed while feverish."
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Jan 10, 2018 - 04:40pm PT
Well on Monday, I got up to 105.8 and over a six-hour period I was around 103. There was a period at the end at 103 where the heat did not bother me but I figured I would give it a break. During the course, I lost almost 4 pounds and drank around a gallon of water. Prior to this on Saturday I took me 5 minutes to get off the floor because I had cut down my pills and had not been moving around enough. Today I feel normal and did a few pushups before getting off the floor, so that is a monumental difference----I am also back up to 25% more pills. My feet are a little swollen. My thinking seems to have improved somewhat as well, my brain is speeding around old and new ideas, and this is exciting. Next week I will try for 107 for two hours again. I need to do this two times within a short period of time.
Gnome Ofthe Diabase

climber
Out Of Bed
Jan 10, 2018 - 05:17pm PT
Donald,I know you have checked this out very carefully, read it all, most likely. you understand the risks you are taking, permanent damage, Kidneys, Thyroid , Pancreas - brain damage? Heart attack? all seen at those temps is that your understanding?
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Jan 10, 2018 - 10:51pm PT
How To - Hyperthermia Treatment At Home

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUQ-lvnN7_8

Not at all, in fact, the very opposite is true ... as long as I do not manage to go over 107.
Ballo

Trad climber
Jan 11, 2018 - 01:15pm PT
Ticks carry all kinds of bugs. Once I found a large tick on me while showering and I made the mistake of trying to remove it then and there. I grabbed it firmly and pulled, but the tick held fast and all I succeeded in doing was squeezing its guts into my bloodstream like a tube of toothpaste. I got a huge red halo around the bite soon afterwards and was bed ridden for three weeks with flu-like symptoms.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Jan 11, 2018 - 02:50pm PT
Indeed... ticks are full of diseases they're just starting to discover.

But Donald my friend, I hope you're at the very least having someone monitor you closely whilst you are cooking yourself.
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Jan 11, 2018 - 11:28pm PT
[Click to View YouTube Video]
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Mar 11, 2018 - 06:19pm PT
doobie doobie doo maybe with you?

I need someone to help me get to 107-108 for at least 2 hours (takes two hours to get there and 2 hours to cool down).

A synopsis of my Lyme journey with hyperthermia thus far:

When I get in my hyperthermia infrared dome over an infrared mat I have in the past been able to get up to 104 with great difficulty and as far as 106 and 105 on occasion. But at that point, it has been a lot more than two hours, sometimes four or six or seven. Once I get over 103 I have in the past been able to hang out at times for quite awhile. {There is a turning point between 102 and 103 that once you pass it life gets a little easier, but not much.) (If you do not know what hyperthermia treatment is looking it up on youtube and google hyperthermia+lyme. Here is a link for my fellow clowns: http://www.publichealthalert.org/-whole-body-hyperthermia-treatment.html )


I have been trying to get to 107 for two months every weekend, except for one week when I had the flu the week before. This week I Thought I could make now with my new invention!, I did it with a lot of ice on my shaved head, and at 103.7 it felt great. But unfortunately, the ice stopped me from getting any hotter than 103.7. The gears on the temperature gauge need to but turned up a few more notches I suppose (after 6 hours I decided to call it quits yesterday) or I need to remove the ice at 104. Problem is when you get hot your brain tells you to give up-----its always harder than I remember it!

I think if I could find a "climbing partner" who actually understood what we have to go through, but was just as determined with balls to stay in the bill ring and challenge my abilities I think we could both make it to 107 together.

Does anyone out there think have the authority to take control over their own flesh and stand up to 107? Maybe not.

https://youtu.be/huir_lM2s3Q

I am in Northern NJ, send me a message if your interested.

Fellow clowns can just keep reading below:

How I Discovered Hyperthermia for Lyme Disease and Why It Works
Note: This post originally appeared on ProHealth.com: http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?libid=29931

Reprinted from New Paradigms in Lyme Disease Treatment: 10 Top Doctors Reveal Healing Strategies that Work, with the kind permission of Friedrich R. Douwes, MD and Connie Strasheim. To learn more about the book and to read more about Dr. Douwes’ treatment approach, see: www.NewLymeTreatments.com.

It was entirely by coincidence that I began treating Lyme disease patients and ended up discovering a groundbreaking new treatment for Lyme. It started in 2000, when two cancer patients who also had Lyme disease came to my clinic. One was from Boston, and the other was from Canada. The Canadian woman had advanced breast cancer with metastases to her lungs, liver and bones. When I took a history on these women, both told me that they actually suffered more from symptoms of Lyme than from symptoms of cancer! Their symptoms were typical of cancer, but because I had not worked with Lyme disease patients before, I did not know that some of their symptoms could also be due to Lyme disease.

I gave them whole-body hyperthermia treatments for their cancers. Hyperthermia in its various forms is a very effective and well-researched cancer treatment. Cancer cells die in the presence of high heat, so many doctors worldwide use hyperthermia on their cancer patients.

There are different types of hyperthermia, including whole-body hyperthermia, which is what we give both our Lyme and cancer patients. For this, the patient lies down inside of a special thermal chamber similar to a large incubator. It heats the body’s tissues to 41.6° Celsius (or 107° Fahrenheit). It takes two hours to raise the body to this temperature. Once there, the body is maintained at this temperature for two hours. After the treatment, it takes two more hours for the body to cool down, which means that the patient’s temperature is elevated for a total of six hours.

Once the body has reached the maximum temperature, we administer chemotherapy (for our cancer patients). Chemotherapy is activated and potentiated by heat, so hyperthermia makes it more effective. We have had such great success with this kind of treatment approach that our clinic has become well known internationally as a cancer treatment center, and we now see patients from all over the world.

Anyway, after these two women received hyperthermia treatment for their cancers, they told us that their Lyme symptoms had also disappeared! The brain fog, tingling in their fingers, fatigue and other symptoms—were all gone. We had associated the tingling with polyneuropathy, which is a side effect of chemotherapy, but in these women, it was a symptom caused by Lyme.

I pondered this and said to my work colleagues, “Do you remember that before there were antibiotics, doctors treated syphilis (which is similar to Borrelia in its composition, structure and behavior) by intentionally infecting patients with malaria to induce a fever, which then killed the syphilis?” The treatment was called “malariotherapy.” Doctors would then give the syphilis patients the age-old drug quinine to control the fever and kill the malaria. Professor Julius Wagner-Jauregg at Vienna University was one of the first authorities in syphilis treatment, and he won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1927 for his discoveries.

When I recalled that doctors used to treat syphilis with heat, it made me wonder whether hyperthermia also might be effective against Borrelia, since the Borrelia organism is similar in its characteristics to syphilis. I said to my colleagues, “Could it be that our whole-body hyperthermia treatments could also be effective for Lyme disease?”


I researched the medical literature to discover whether any studies supported my hypothesis, and I found one that was conducted by a group of Swedish researchers in 1996. In the study, the researchers proved that Borrelia was “thermolabile,” or susceptible to destruction by heat, and could not tolerate high temperatures. At 39° C (or 102.2° F), they found that the spirochetes became immobile, and at 40° C (or 104° F) they shed their outer membrane, but when they were exposed to a temperature of 41.6° C (or 106.9° F) for two hours, 100 percent of the bacteria died.
I was excited to discover this, and I told my colleagues that this was exactly what we were doing by treating patients using hyperthermia; we were raising their body temperature to 41.6° C for two hours. So I suggested that we do this treatment on some Lyme disease patients just to see what would happen. I wanted to find out whether my theory had any substance, because up until this point, we had only been treating cancer patients.

Shortly thereafter, we found four or five patients with advanced Lyme disease, and gave them two whole-body hyperthermia treatments. We also gave them intravenous antibiotic therapy during the treatments and found that not only did the heat kill the microbes, but that the antibiotics were also more effective when their bodies’ temperature was elevated. This phenomenon was described in the Swedish study. According to the researchers of the study, if you administer Ceftriaxone or another antibiotic after elevating the patient’s body temperature to 41.6°, the medication’s activity becomes amplified 60-fold.

From our research and clinical observations, we discovered three things:

1) Hyperthermia kills Lyme microbes
2) Hyperthermia increases the effectiveness of antibiotics
3) Hyperthermia decreases microbes’ resistance to antibiotics and enables antibiotics to get inside the cells much more easily.

After I had treated somewhere between five and seven patients with Lyme disease, I decided to attend a medical conference in the United States to learn more about the disease. While there, I sat next to a cardiologist who told me that he had been attending the conference because his entire family had been infected with Lyme while on vacation in Austria. His wife was bedridden; his daughter had been a medical student, but could no longer attend medical school, and his younger son, who was a 10-year-old prodigy who had played the violin in public, could no longer even hold a violin and was unable to attend school.

I told the doctor that I had just discovered a new treatment for Lyme disease that was possibly superior to any other treatment modality out there, although it had only been tested on a few patients so far. The man, figuring that he had nothing to lose and everything to gain, traveled to Klinik St. Georg with his wife, son and daughter, and I treated them all with hyperthermia.

The results were amazing. The whole family got well, and the wife ended up going back to work in her husband’s clinic. The daughter finished medical school, and the son was able to play the violin again, and today – as far as I know – is the symphony conductor at his college. Successfully treating this family was the turning point for us in our approach to Lyme disease.

Our Success Rate with Hyperthermia

Not long after treating this family, we began to treat many more people with Lyme disease – maybe 50 per year initially. Now, we treat 150-200 people per year, and statistically, the patients that we see are those who have a long history of disease and who have seen somewhere between 10 and 20 doctors. They are people who have received all kinds of conventional and natural treatments, from nutrition to antibiotics—to you name it. So, when they get here, they are so-called “lost causes,” because no treatment or doctor has been able to help them thus far.

Fortunately, we have found that we are able to get over 60 percent of these patients “back to life” by using hyperthermia, along with a variety of adjunct treatments. By the time they leave our clinic, they are functioning well and are able to return to work and live a normal life. And, I have many testimonials to prove this. You can find some of these on the Klink St. Georg website: CancerClinicStGeorg.com/en/patients-testimonials.

Another 30 percent of our patients improve with the treatment, but still require additional treatments to get better. These are generally people whose bodies need repair from the damage caused by Lyme disease.

The remaining 10 percent of our patients do not experience any improvement. Now, keep in mind that we treat the most advanced cases of Lyme disease; people for whom every other treatment approach out there has failed. These people are the “worst of the worst.”

Yet, the results that we have had for others have been miraculous. We have seen people who were once bedridden or who used to have seizures every 50 minutes, or who were unable to even communicate, get well. We have seen people who were once given a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and who couldn’t walk, return to having a normal life.

Since 2000, I have treated over 850 Lyme disease patients with mostly good results. Since we use antibiotics in conjunction with hyperthermia, I like to call our treatment approach “Antibiotic-Augmented Thermal Eradication (AAT) of Lyme disease.”

Hyperthermia is probably the only treatment out there that can eradicate Borrelia infections nearly 100 percent, because the heat goes deep into the connective tissue and joints, where most conventional treatments can’t penetrate. And, unlike other modalities, the microbes can’t develop resistance to this type of treatment. Of course, it’s unlikely that any modality can eradicate the microbes completely, because a 100 percent eradication rate doesn’t exist in medicine, but I feel that we have one of the highest rates of success in eliminating Borrelia.

Once we eliminate the Borrelia organisms with hyperthermia and antibiotics, the amount of Lyme neurotoxins in the body is also immediately and automatically reduced. This is because Borrelia throws out neurotoxins in the body literally every minute or every second, so once it is gone, this can no longer happen. Neurotoxins are one of the principal causes of symptoms in people with Lyme disease, especially neurological and rheumatic symptoms, and joint inflammation. They cause chronic, silent inflammation that is sometimes difficult to diagnose, but which causes other symptoms.

So we find that as soon as we eliminate the Borrelia, then the neurotoxins in the body also diminish to almost nothing, as does the inflammation. We’ve had patients here that used to have seizures (a sign of encephalitis and brain inflammation), but as soon as their Borrelia was eliminated, their inflammation and seizures disappeared, too. It really has been remarkable.
About Friedrich R. Douwes, MD

Friedrich R. Douwes, MD, is a medical doctor and Director of Klinik St. Georg, a world-renowned clinic in Bad Aibling, Germany, which specializes in the treatment of cancer, Lyme disease and other chronic health conditions, using conventional and complementary therapies. Dr. Douwes has treated cancer patients for over 40 years, and Lyme disease patients for over 16 years, since approximately the year 2000.

Dr. Douwes studied medicine in Germany and Switzerland and received his board certification in Internal Medicine in 1975 at the University Hospital Göttingen. He completed his fellowship in hematology and oncology at Hahnemann University in Philadelphia. Subsequently, he became the medical director of Sonnenberg Hospital, an oncology, hematology, immunology and oncological rehabilitation center, in Bad Sooden-Allendorf, Germany.

While at Sonnenberg Hospital, Dr. Douwes was dissatisfied with the outcomes that he saw with conventional cancer treatment, so he developed his own philosophy of integrative holistic medicine. Some hospitals, including the Veramed Hospitals in Brannenburg and Biomed Klinik in Bergzabern, Germany, now follow this model of medicine.

Dr. Douwes has continued to work actively and research new cancer therapies in addition to better treatments for Lyme disease and other chronic illnesses. He has become the go-to specialist for all kinds of hyperthermia treatment, including whole body, loco-regional and urethral prostate treatment protocols, and has successfully treated thousands of patients from all over the world, including many from Canada and the United States.

For many years, Dr. Douwes served as First Chairman of the charitable organization, Friends of Integrated Cancer Therapy. He is also President of the German Society for Oncology (DGO) and Founder of the German Society for Biological Cancer Control (GfBK) and Hyperthermia (DGHT).

Dr. Douwes organizes seminars and conferences for physicians and therapists, which focus on biological cancer treatments. In 2011, he organized the first International Congress for Complementary Oncology, an event that features a variety of international guest speakers who focus on integrative cancer treatment approaches.

Dr. Douwes is also a sought-after international lecturer at seminars and conferences. Numerous films about his work have been made, including Life with Cancer, which was an award-winning film project. Norwegian television has also broadcast a 45-minute film about his work with cancer patients and his work has also been featured on both German and international television.

In 2015, Dr. Douwes received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine (ACIM) “for his contributions to the advancement of the art and science of medicine, specifically as it relates to integrative oncology.”

Dr. Douwes has authored countless scientific papers, which have been published in German and international journals. His work has been featured in Biological Medicine, Internal Journal of Clinical Oncology, Alternative Medicine, Journal for Alternative Complementary Therapy, New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and Excerpta Medica. His work is also featured in several books.

What sets Dr. Douwes apart more than anything else is his warm and compassionate manner toward his patients. This, combined with his abundant knowledge about Lyme disease, cancer and other health conditions, makes him a unique person whom you will want on your side to overcome illness. To learn more about Dr. Douwes’ work and Klink St. Georg see: CancerClinicStGeorg.com.

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IS That Ammonia I Smell?**
Sure is! During the first few sessions of using an infrared sauna, you may notice a pungent smell of ammonia when you're finished; more noticeably in the towel you sat upon. Ammonia, a well known neurotoxin, appears to be a primary exotoxin released by Borrelia. The abnormally excessive amount of ammonia found in the body, due to the presence of the bacteria, plays its part in distorting cognitive function even further. As more sessions of the infrared sauna are completed, the smell of ammonia will begin to subside in its intensity. Cognitive thought may improve and fatigue may begin to lessen. Be sure not to intensely smell, or at all, the towel you sat upon as the ammonia particles will simply reenter the body through inhalation.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Mar 25, 2018 - 05:06am PT
3/24/18 after two hours I got up to 102.6 as it was this time unbearable and claustrophobic. At this point, I opened it up and then I fell asleep for 1 hour. I decided to try it again my temperature at this point was 100 at around 103.4 the heat was not as agitating and in this session, I had no feelings of claustrophobia (I am not afraid of confined spaces----this has to do with the combination of a confined space and heat). From 103 to 104.6 I was able to push through with heavy breathing and some enthusiasm. But at this point, I was not sure if I could make it without ice to 105 and I had already been in the drama for 5 hours total --- but this session was only an hour thus far. I want to get up to 107 in two hours, not 7 hours as when I do get there I have to stay in another 4. It seems I need to use the juicer with supplements to sustain my energy. The ordeal was like running a marathon up a hill. I should be able to make it to 105 or 106 next time with this new information about dealing with the "claustrophobia". Maybe I can do it again on Wednesday.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Mar 31, 2018 - 03:38pm PT
I started at 11 AM and finished at 5 PM and then came down to 101 in another hour.

After 2 hours in the inferred sauna, I made it to 105.
Here I decided to take a break for one hour and 10 minutes and fell asleep.
Thereafter I made it from 101.6 to 106.7 in 2 hours and 45 minutes and then needed to stop because of the pain.

I thought that the second time would be easier but I think now that perhaps I did not need to take a break, I do not think it made things easier now. After 105 it was still pure torture at times.

Remembering to breathe deep helped a lot as well as sticking with it.

Next time I want to try and make it 107 without a break and then stay in there for two hours, and not pre-heat the sauna. The sauna settings I used were 5 for the mat, 5 for the bottom dome, and nine for the top dome.

This is pure torture for me and very difficult to stay in there. I drank some apple juice and it gave me a stomachache for 20 minutes. I also need three layers on my hips because now they are red again. I only needed two layers of tops.

Well, I probably killed a lot of bugs today anyway and this is the highest temperature I have made it to.


Chris Cunningham

Trad climber
San Francisco
Apr 2, 2018 - 10:10am PT
As a sliver of good news: during a climbing scouting in Westlake Village, California, I recently burned more than 300 ticks off of my pants in a little over two hours using a crack-head lighter.

The process, while distracting, was wildly satisfying. I found that quickly passing the jet flame over the ticks would burn their legs off and the tick would then fall into the grass where it hopefully died a slow and horrible death.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Apr 2, 2018 - 01:02pm PT
Public Service Announcement...

DON'T burn them until they're removed from your body by carefully, using sharp tweezers by grasping them as close to their disgusting heads as you can and pulling them slowly and directly out.

Burning or otherwise disturbing them beforehand can cause them to disgorge more of their infectious stomach contents right into your bloodstream.

Once they're off... I recommend a microwave oven for entertainment.
couchmaster

climber
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 2, 2018 - 05:02pm PT
They were on his pants Fear, as long as the pants don't catch on fire....:-)

Hey Donald, I've read every post you've put up with great interest. Thank you for sharing.

I don't always know what to say. In this case, I didn't want to say it, cause you are trying to save your life, but man, don't you think that you should really have medical personal with you when you try and get your body temp up above 104-105-107...seriously. I don't want to be a downer as I've only heard of what you are doing (body temp increase) as a therapeutic mode from you. I thank you for that. Good luck guy, I suspect that we are all rooting for you!
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Apr 18, 2018 - 04:25am PT
Thanks, and I hope so. If nothing else it should be entertaining.

Where the hell am I now?

I have I guess no pain now in my shoulders. Had a little before. Worried about my meningitis coming back----so next time need to get up there at 107 lol. (if not I use the bathtub at 108 every day for 1/2 hours if I need to)

I worked for a week in my shop and my hip joints were bothering me. I cooked myself at 102.7 for 5 hours trying to get higher---now my hip joint is gone. In excruciating pain all night (All night when I first had the problem I could only sleep for 5-10 minutes on either my back or my right side with only some lesser pain joy. Need to get to love pain more if I am ever going to get anywhere with this sh#t. ), next night a little better by 6 AM. Tonight I slept, and now the pain is manageable. I am on crutches but I suspect not for more than a couple of weeks. The buggers are in my left hip joint --- but I suspect it may have more to do with 1.) overdosing on Hymalaian salt and 2.) laying on it always on my left hip in the sauna because I wore out my right joint before in 2010. In 2010 I wore out the joint on the right side and had to grow it back for just under a year. Then I did the Salathe with my son Joshua. This time I think it will not take so long to repair the damage. I tried using supplemental oxygen to get to 102.7 then and I think I overdid it. It made me nuts. It did not help, next time I will try TYLENOL instead. Not sure if the sauna is more pain then my hip joint was or not---I can not figure that out.


2,650' rappel off El Capitan in Yosemite, July 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bos_FCt4sxg
perswig

climber
Apr 18, 2018 - 06:01am PT


https://www.symptoma.com/en/info/polyarthritis

Dale
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Apr 23, 2018 - 06:41am PT
Thanks for the link ...."Unfortunately, causative treatment is not available "

Bummer, but I think they are wrong and overestimate themselves again.

Anyway, my left leg is cured but now my right knee feels like I got a bullet in it. Go figure, I guess it was the lyme all along. I was tricked.

The moral of the story is unless you cruse and 105 your just giving your spirokets a nice vacation in the Bahamas where they can pick up chicks and sip margaritas and have lots of steamy hot sex.

The good news is I improved my digestion and cut out the too much salt and realized I operate at a dehydrated level by the fact that I have dry skin on my a face sometimes, like Gold Member. So I have found some ways to improve my immune system.

The bad news is I got to get back in the pot at 105 or these things will replicate and take over the world. Good thing I am not a superhero or you would all be doomed because I am a pansy.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Apr 28, 2018 - 03:08am PT
I can put my socks on and do not need crutches at all, and I can sleep on my right or left side, my legs are fine. I am ecstatic about it.

But now my jaw hurts bad and I can not chew food hard. My right hand and wrist hurt a little.

I am eating a little salt now but I guess we know what happened now, du. I am no longer using Dr. Rawls $250.00 a month supplements that do what they do at $250. I am now buying a few things myself and the cost is much less. Japanese Knot Weed, Cats Claw Astragalus, Olive Leaf at over 3000 mg 2 x a day. See www.buhnerhealinglyme.com.

I have not got in the sauna, I am waiting for my friend to come here. He is walking here from Honduras. When he gets here he and some other people are going to keep me in the sauna against my will with a taser or by whatever means necessary until I either die, cook, or cure. I can't wait.

I have a split personality, the other half of me looks for excuses until I bail and then instantly regret it. Hopefully, I will not need to do it more than one time.
Gunks Guy

Trad climber
New Paltz, NY
Apr 28, 2018 - 06:37am PT
New book on Lyme :

Lyme: The First Epidemic of Climate Change
by Mary Beth Pfeiffer

"As Pfeiffer's hard-hitting study reminds us, non-specific symptoms and other complexities make tackling Lyme a formidable challenge...She nimbly interweaves numerous strands of research—into the influence of climate change on the Lyme invasion, the disease, the pathogen, the vectors and the harrowing impacts borne by some sufferers."
(Nature)

"Superbly written and researched, Pfeiffer's work should go a long way toward convincing the public to take this modern-day scourge more seriously."
(Booklist)

"In page after page of data and interviews with patients, advocates, and researchers around the world, Pfeiffer builds a strong case...the basic facts she sets forth are credible, and they deserve immediate attention."
(Kirkus)

https://smile.amazon.com/Lyme-First-Epidemic-Climate-Change/dp/1610918444/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1524922466&sr=8-1&keywords=lyme

Gnome Ofthe Diabase

climber
Out Of Bed
Jul 11, 2018 - 01:09pm PT
381249]I was on a time out, then a bunch of stuff, the Bird passing, the falling speed demons...

Donald??

you still with us??


oh man how hot did you go & for how long?


is it the sauna of the mind,yet?

or are you still into it

I hope that illness is, if not vanquished, then is in retreat
along with those spiral what-evers? dying,
I hope you can return to your top physical feats


donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Jul 15, 2018 - 04:32pm PT
OK, well this is where I am now and how I got here.

I was using the Vital Plan by Dr. Rawls. They told me I would never get healed, only reduce the symptoms. He sells 5 different bottles costing around $250 per month. That is 3 pills of each twice a day. On that program there is little Japanese Knot-weed, Olive Leaf, Cats Claw or Astragalus-------these herbs are on what I have been setting my hope on alone.

The swelling and joint pain would always come back again, and jump around, last for a week or 4 days, and go away for a week and come back again. At one point I needed to get crutches because I could not walk, and that lasted for 2 weeks.

It was at that point that I decided that I needed to increase my dose and leave Dr. Rawls behind. I asked the Healing Lyme book author Dr. Stephen Harrod Buhner, is this true, there is no cure. He basically implied that I was wasting my time with Mr Bill and there is a cure, read the book.

So I now am relying on 4 bags of powder at 1 table spoon each and 1 pill of Super Collagen+C twice a day. And this does not cost $250 a month when you use a spoon and a bag. I also am doing some Nickle and Aluminum detox I got from chimney soot.

I religiously take 2 pills of Betaine Hdrochloride after eating hamburger and meat, and maybe one for other things. This has made me use the tolit once a day rather twice a week. I am also trying to drink 1/2 a gallon of water a day.

Starting 5 weeks ago I felt I had to get out and I had a great energy boost, I felt I had to go climbing again. I have been working on Shady Lady 5.9+ on lead, I can already do it on top rope. I feel now that I no longer have to worry about getting a joint problem where climbing will jump in and wreak a joint infected with spiroketes. My feet are not swelling up.

So I guess I am killing it. I think having fluids and food flow through your body rather than build up toxins is vital, and that means you need to use your lymphatic system which needs you to get out and move around every day, or go climbing. I am having a lot of success lately.

I would say I found the cure, and it has to do mostly with optimizing your immune system to function properly ---- and you need to add these supplements and detox. If your body is like a dead fish and your full of antibiotics your gonna lose.

Note that horns up sign on the tick that bit me! After the 4th of July I also decided to get serious about Jesus. Jesus helps on a different level, to get the little demon out! When people get delivered from demons they find out that these were also at the root of the problem, and when they go the problem goes with them whatever health problem that was. Lucky for me I did not have the big demon like this guy in the video below!

[And no, this is not a joke, its not funny as Hell.]

WARNING: THE VIDEO BELOW (about love with the devil life) CAN MAKE YOU SICK! ITS GROSS. BETTER TO NOT CLICK ON IT because you may not be able to figure it out, instead it might figure you out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RuCLB6vM3M

I have also been listening to Sadhguru on youtube.com for instruction on how to separate my mind from my body and live in the sauna for which I thus far have been unable to do for 6 hours. He has a lot of practical advice on life, I like him, but he does not have everything you need. When you empty your mind a spirit can come to you and you can get lost. Beware of his teachings, they are of the devil! God is a person you need to get to know separately from yourself. Anyway, so I have not used the sauna again yet for the last maybe 5 months, I will later after I get back to 5.13a.




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