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neebee

Social climber
calif/texas
Jul 15, 2018 - 07:12pm PT
hey there say, donald... oh my... glad you are still around and tackling
your trail...

and, hope more sucess comes...

:O


whewwww...
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Jul 16, 2018 - 05:30pm PT
I am okay, thanks. I ate three jelly sandwiches yesterday and a lot of sugar. This morning my wrist was a little stiff and hurt just a little. After I used it all day the pain went away. As I am sitting in front of the computer right now everything is perfect. But I ate 6 oranges and two sugar ice tee's. I am not supposed to do that.
couchmaster

climber
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 16, 2018 - 08:48pm PT
Donald, thanks for checking in, and I want to say, congrats on hanging in there. I've read every post here and your methodology seems strange to me, but I'm glad you have found some relief. I'm curious if you have given up on heating your body temp? Is that something that needs closer monitoring than you could give it on your own or are you still sticking to that?

In case anyone missed it, there was an "open source" kind of project/study that requested folks send in ticks for testing. What that found was that Lyme had spread and was in many many more counties (based on testing of ticks only) that had been known.

In case anyone knows Jeff Lowe, I read recently that John Hopkins had started up a site strictly to study Lyme, although I'm sure it will expand to include all tick borne diseases. Please have Jeff check this out. I have no direct knowledge, but given how many places Jeff ranged to climb, I'm convinced that Jeff doesn't have an "unattributed random disease (JLS, the Jeff Lowe Syndrome) but a tick borne illness that has yet to be identified. If it's a matter of $oney for more testing or plane fares, lets crowdfund it, I'm in. Or perhaps those with more intelligence can speak up on the subject on a better approach. If Jeff's folks and loved ones can lead the way to get more tests for the man, I'd be glad to follow along, as I'm sure we all would. My best to Jeff.

https://www.hopkinsrheumatology.org/specialty-clinics/lyme-disease-clinical-research-center/
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Jul 18, 2018 - 08:28am PT
Well the Western blot does not work, people need to look at symptoms according to S.B. Healing Lyme.

I will do the sauna again when I can find someone to lock me in there under the threat of pain. And I guess I need to learn how to count to 10000 without thinking, can not do that yet.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Jul 18, 2018 - 09:02am PT
Glad you're still with us Donald... I though perhaps you had steamed yourself a bit too far.

There is some progress on finding actual combinations of known antibiotics and other meds that combat the several known forms of Borrelia... at least in media. Animal/human studies are next. Check out the stuff from Ying Zhang.

http://lyme-basics.com/2017/08/07/interview-ying-zhang/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5176177/

I'd suspect that in mammals, killing the many known forms of Lyme will be a combination of a cocktail of antibiotics as demonstrated above as well as a comprehensive focus on the patient's immune system as that is likely the only way to achieve a total kill. Imagine biofilm repositories of Borrelia in your joints and regions of poor circulation. There's simply no way to reach all of those at sufficient levels with IV drugs alone.

That hyperthermia treatment in conjunction with a known triple-abx killer would be very interesting. Assuming that triple-abx combo doesn't ruin people's livers in trials...

donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Jul 18, 2018 - 11:42am PT

How to deal with Lyme, one scoop of each, see photo. More and more often as needed.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 3, 2018 - 07:30pm PT

Lots of fun these days. I am getting to finish my 3rd week on crutches again on this coming Wednesday. What happened?

I sat in front of the computer for two months doing paper work and then got up and went up and down a ladder and did a lot of manual labor. After a week my left knee started to stiffen up until I could not move it without being in pain, had to take pain killer ibuprofen to sleep. My leg blew up to the point where the pressure was intense. So I stick my Chinese syringe in there and suck out 1/4 cup of juice a couple of times as well as on my elbows (see popeye elbows on youtube). Eventually I learned getting in the tub at 112 degrees for 1/2 hour or more after it cools down to 100 works a lot better. After being in there I have to drink 1/2 gallon of water and don't need to pee in the morning so desperately either. In other words, it works.

Maybe in a week I will be back to normal where after I will need to be sure I never stop moving. I also have doubled my herb intake on the knotweed now 3 or 4 times a day as well as less sugar and herb tea.

I hope I have the right combination now.
I was working on ShadyLady at the Gunks every weekend before I sat around and it rained on the weekends. Stephen Harrod Buhner says I should be fine if I do it right. Try try try again ....

Well at least my testosterone levels are nuts and my brainpower seems above what it was before I got bit.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Sep 4, 2018 - 04:32am PT
It'd be interesting to spin down a few vials of that knee fluid and look for spirochetes under a decent microscope... Might all be spherical forms though which are indistinguishable from debris without special dyes.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Sep 4, 2018 - 12:37pm PT
I know more than a few Lyme patients who'd take a trial bath in microwaves for a real cure... No joke...

donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 7, 2018 - 07:45am PT
I think what I have here is the typical Lyme Herxheimer reaction to killing a lot of spirochetes at one time. As a result there you get a lot of toxins built up where ever this occurs. So, you would not see anything live, only dead spirochetes and what has to do with inflammation. I had a little temperature too for a few days. Now I think I am getting back to normal, my leg is no longer swollen. Getting in a hot tub of water where I would sweat out a 1/2 gallon of toxic junk helped.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 11, 2018 - 11:18am PT
I can walk now around the house all day without crutches, maybe in two weeks I will be able to carry a pack. If this happens again then it probably means this way can not work because I am taking a lot more powder now and am committed to keep moving around, and climbing. Time will tell.
Last year I had meningitis and cured in by taking 111 degree baths twice a day for 1/2" hours.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Sep 11, 2018 - 01:31pm PT
FWIW Donald,

Friends close to me so afflicted with persistent Lyme have had somewhat good recent success with Bicillin L-A injections once or twice a week. It's enabled some to get rid of ports/fixed lines and wicked expensive Rocephin.

Seems to kill the spirochetes as well however has zero effect on the persistent forms so it's more of a maintenance thing. Bicillin should be almost free, since it's nothing new and cheap to make, but of course big pharma is raping people on the cost again... because they can.

Something to think about... your hyperthermia experiments might actually be more effective in conjunction with this.



donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 18, 2018 - 07:49pm PT
Yea, when they come out with 5G on the pole that will be me with the aluminum foil.

Well, I am on a bike now and my right leg now is worse then my left, before it was only my left leg that was swollen. I think in 2 weeks I will be fine and on my way back to Survival 5.13a. (Although I am pretty busy reading the Bible these days, and can proudly say I have become a Calvinist---Looking now for a Reformed Church that adheres to the Westminster Confession or something close to it. What fun!)

I talked to the man in Australasia who makes the sauna I bought here in the USA. He has Lyme, and said that it will cure Lyme but only could guarantee it for 1 year to do so, mostly it does not work in that kind of way. He suggested I forget about curing Lyme with the sauna and just concentrate on my herbs and foremost my immune system. I could use the inferred sauna once a month to help at lower temperatures he said, I can not make it to 107 without sedatives. I asked him if he thought Lyme was good, bad, or makes no difference in his life. He said it makes no difference to him. So now I will need to start concentrating on regular exercise an immune system foods and supplements. Wish me luck!
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 26, 2018 - 06:56am PT
The other day I took a hot bath and I could feel the peppers sweating out my face and my wrist. I added this additional junk to my mix. This rosemary tastes like gasoline. The swelling in my knees is almost gone, almost back to normal. If not I gotta drink this gas 4 times a day, ugg.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Sep 26, 2018 - 10:45am PT
Interesting studies on persistent Lyme forms in vitro with oils and other herbs...

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2017.00169/full

Easier to experiment with than the triple Dapto/Doxy/Ceftin combo that was in the initial Zhang studies out of J. Hopkins.

We've got our own DJP right here for the initial in vivo studies!
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Nov 6, 2018 - 03:02pm PT
Yep,

I came to conquer!

As a matter of fact I prayed that I would get the disease, if it was to happen, before my son got it. Better me than him. I believed that there was a natural solution, and I think I may now have stumbled upon it. Dr. Cass Ingram has given me some additional inspiration by his book The Lyme Disease Cure, though I have not read his book yet, he likes to use a lot of primarily Oregano instead.

I am now eating a lot of raw garlic, hot peppers, turmeric, ginger with cooked onions and bell peppers.

I mix in some eggs or beef or chicken.

So far I have not had a joint attack, yet due to inconvenience I have missed about a week of lunch doses of herbs, gone from 3 X a day with the herbs to 2 X a day and have slipped up on my daily exercises.

Here are some examples of what that looks like:




I believe I have now indeed conquered my tick now once and for all and therefore I demand you all include a plaque of me on the dedication boulder saying: "Dedicated to Donald Perry, who pioneered the end of Lyme disease at the Gunks."

It would be in the better interests of humanity to erect such a plaque in my name, and I deserve it. For the date you can put 2017-2018.


I never went to a doctor for Lyme or used any antibiotics, although a hair sample revealed I had a lot of dangerous Aluminium which I am now chelating out.




ionlyski

Trad climber
Polebridge, Montana
Nov 6, 2018 - 08:18pm PT
Getting in a hot tub of water where I would sweat out a 1/2 gallon of toxic junk helped.

I thought that when your environment reached a certain humidity, your body did not sweat at all. Example, when in the pool, steam room or hot tub, the level of humidity on your skin caused your pores to stay closed and not needlessly lose hydration. No????

Please somebody; interested in confirmation or denouncement. Wive's tale or Wise tail?

Arne
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Nov 21, 2018 - 11:18pm PT
Its still working and I kicked it up a notch. Yet, I reduced the herbs from three times a day to twice a day out of getting into a bad habit with that. I am a busy guy these days.
Tobia

Social climber
Denial
Nov 22, 2018 - 07:26am PT
ionlyski,

I spend a lot of time in an indoor pool swimming laps for triathlon training and would get out of the pool sweating. Whether or not I started sweating in the pool or as soon as I got out, I can't can't say.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Nov 22, 2018 - 09:08am PT
I doubt many toxins are "sweated out" in any case as your sweat glands are likely far less efficient in that role than say your liver or kidneys.

But the effects of heat and activity in general will create more blood flow throughout the system as it attempts to both oxygenate, feed and cool your tissues.

I would reckon the two usual waste pathways are primary for removing dead critters from the body. Staying very well hydrated, eating just enough, and moving as much as you can along with adequate good sleep will carry Donald to better times.

Can you give me a breakdown Donald of the 'dosages' of the herbals that you're taking that you've got in the picture there?
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