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Information
on the Products I Take...
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Contents:
Preface
Initially, this page was to be a listing of what
treatments have worked for me. However, time and decision have caused me to desire to
expand it's focus ultimately to what has worked for anyone. Notwithstanding, I have no
ability to speak on anything that I've not experienced, so this will still remain
the main focus of this page. Other discussion will follow at the bottom
For clarity, I've tried to group the list of products I
take into a concise list, with links for more information. The full list is long, but I do
tend to have a small handful of things which I consider to be most helpful. All in all,
these things can be expensive also, but this is a choice that I have made (now five years
antibiotic-free). Even so, there are a few easy and inexpensive recommendations for
everyone that I personally believe will help a lot.
I must also, before I begin, touch on a couple of points.
Most lyme people have come to experience that what works for one, does not work for
another, and vice-versa. Many people have different organs systems affected (eyes, heart,
joints, central nervous system, etc.) And for that matter, entirely different illnesses
(lyme, babesia), not even to mention the entirely different strains within
the same illness. For this reason, this is not, and could not be a promise of what would
work for you. Furthermore, because they are "natural" preparations, they need to
be allowed more of a time trial to work; usually two to three months at minimum.
Nonetheless, if you're willing to experiment (as I was), I'm sure you could find something
here that is helpful. In my own case, with a 30 year non-diagnosed, and late stage
condition, I am now five years free of antibiotic treatment and improving each day. (See
my history for details) At 46 yrs old, I've returned to
walking, jogging, biking and roller-blading. I am not entirely free of symptoms,
particularly the neurological ones (memory and processing difficulties, periodic
depression), but I am free of treatment either antibiotic
or medical. (...update
Dec, 1998: As I'm making some changes to text on this page, I decided to leave
the previous sentence unchanged as I had written it about a year ago for
comparison's sake. At this point I am almost entirely free of the neuro symptoms.
If I had to guess, I would attribute most of this to the Pycnogenol
and the Ledum.)
Secondly, and this merits discussion, for the most part, I
make no income off of those things that are recommended. And this is not my prime
interest. For example, several years ago, I was receiving income from the referral of
Pycnogenol (from Kaire Int'l.). However, since then, I found an alternate source that I am
convinced is of equal potency (as they both obtain their raw materials from the same
supplier MW International), except that this new supplier
is at about one-fifth the price. So, even though I am still able to receive commission
from Kaire, I now recommend here the supplier: www.lonezone.com,
from which I make nothing and forgo the ability to derive income from Kaire.
But it is better for you. There is, however, one line of products that I am
in a position to derive income, the EYunnamed line ([unnamed
products]and other products.) These
are excellent products. And, to my mind, there are no comparable alternatives. ...I just
felt that in the discussion of all these things, it was important to make this clear from
the outset. And even so, for anyone who is interested, I am willing to ship these products
at my cost to anyone in the Lyme community. (However, in contacting me, it is critical
that you make mention of this for this following reason: I get several contacts for these
products from various places, and if I don't know that they've come from this site, I must
quote the retail price. So make mention of this at the outset.)
And finally, before I begin the list, I want to list the
three general areas of treatment, that have enabled me to find
recovery: I discuss this to give a good, general overview of what was necessary in my
overall recovery. In my experience, different periods of my recovery that lacked any one
of the following three, caused my symptoms to return.
- First, there is the re-establishment of good health habits.
For me, this was primarily the return to good sleep habits. At various points of my life,
it was poor sleep habits that brought on the lyme symptoms. I needed to stop tempting fate
this way. Next, I began to attempt to eat better: less, or no sweets,
better food etc. All of this gave my body the best "fighting" chance.
- Second in the list was the nutritional supplements below.
The list itself is pretty self-explanatory, but I believe that my body needed (needs) all
the help that it could get nutritionally in fighting off this infection.
- Thirdly, I would be remiss if I didn't mention this,
because if I lacked this over extended periods, my symptoms would also return:
The prayers of friends.

The
List:
By
"Line" Summary:
The "A"List those products that I arbitrarily
consider to be essential for my continued recovery. (Listed roughly in order of
importance)
| Pycnogenol (taken
at the same time as the Aloe!) |
Crosses blood
brain barrier, probably eliminates spirochetes. Almost definitely aids cell damage repair. |
| Aloe Vera juice
drink |
Aids in getting
nutrients into the cells |
| Vitamin B-complex |
Very
important in neural function!! |
| [unnamed
product] |
Energy, mental
clarity, weight loss |
| Spirulina /
Chlorella / Blue Green Algae |
Clearing up of
"brain fog" |
| [unnamed
product]-L |
Reduces yeast
overgrowth |
| Vitamin C |
Chemically
"enables" most of the bodily and nutritional functions |
| Multi-vitamin |
Important in
overall health. |
|
The "B" List those products that I consider to be
importantand still takebut would eliminate if one was on a tighter budget.
(Also in roughly in order of importance)
| MSM (Methyl-sulfonyl-methane) |
Addresses sulfur deficiency;
opens cell walls for nutrient entry. |
| [unnamed
product] |
Increases
blood oxygen percent |
| [unnamed
product] |
Supplements trace minerals |
| Glucosamine sulfate |
Works to reduce joint
inflammation and Candida proliferation. |
| Chromium Picolinate |
(I had no detectable blood
chromium in a blood test) |
| digestive enzymes |
At meal time, works to reduce
Candida. |
| Flax oil |
Joint inflammation |
| And a late addition:
|
This is a product newly introduced by the
[unnamed product] people
(EYunnamed Corp.) that aids sound sleep. And I must say, for Lyme-disturbed sleep
patterns, it works wonderfully! It's nice to sleep soundly through the night,
again. |
|
The "C" List those products that I still take and find
of marginal, or some benefit.
| Kelp |
Addresses iodine deficiency |
| L-Tyrosine |
Assists the kelp |
| [unnamed
product] |
A good nutrient
"tonic" |
| Gingko Biloba |
Memory loss(?) I've not
really seen it effective for me. |
| Zinc |
Balances copper, good for
immune system |
| Copper |
When I have white spots on my
fingernails |
| Calcium |
(besides bones, I forget why
this is good) |
| Magnesium |
Important for circulation,
heart |
|
How I
take them:
First thing in the morning, right out of bed, I'll take
the Blue/Green Algae. On mornings with considerable "brain fog", I've often seen
it often clear up in about 45 minutes. After 15-30 minutes, I'll take a glass of juice
(either grapefruit juice or squeezed carrot) with [unnamed
product], and [unnamed
product]. These will work to
clear up a persistent yeast infection. (Note that even after being off of antibiotics for
three years, this still remains to be a serious issue. Yeast, by itself, will contribute
to most of the symptoms that lyme people suffer from. I urge everyone still on antibiotics
to see the two pages on Candida in the Diagnostics
section.) Maybe about 45 minutes later, I'm back to a normal eating schedule. (The reason
for this delay is that herbal intestinal cleanserssuch as [unnamed
product]will tend to
absorb vitamins. It's best to take such apart from other such nutrients.) If I'm eating
something relatively soon, I'll then take a handful that includes: Pycnogenol, Aloe Vera,
Vitamin C, MSM, Multivitamin. (If I'm on an empty stomach, I'll save the multivitamin
until laterit upsets my stomach.) Sometimes also, depending, I'll take,
[unnamed
product]
and glucosamine sulfate.
For the most part, that's it. These are the prime ones
if I'm going on a trip, I can put them into a container. Earlier on, I was more
diligent about my schedules, but as I improved I tended to lose the
"motivatation" for such a regimen. I tend to now sort of focus on the
"A" list, and take others as I "feel" the need. (And even so, my
compliance is only now about four days out of seven but I consider that to be a
positive sign.)
Later on, usually on a full stomach, I'll also take a
regimen of liquid supplements. (I have gone to some of these just to get away from taking
so many pills). The most important of them especially for neuro-affected lyme
people is the B-complex. Vitamin B is well known to assist neural function,
and this one alone has often made the difference between a good day, and a bad. If I'm
going on a trip, I'll substitute a B-complex pill into my "travel container". If
someone could afford to take only one of the supplements that I'm suggesting, this one
would be the one. It's also relatively cheap. The other liquid supplements include Flax
Oil, Ultra Form, Triomin. These four (including the B) comprise the liquid regimen
with the liquids being skipped if I'm on a trip.
At evening, If I remember, I'll take another round of
Pycnogenol, Aloe, and Vitamin C. (It's important to always take these in combination, as
they all chemically provide the others with what they need to function properly. At times
when I was out of either Pycnogenol or Aloe Vera, there was a noticeable
decrease in health, implying the importance of taking both of them at the same time.)
Sometimes I'll add some of the "lesser" important supplements: Kelp (taken with
L-Tyrosine), Gingko Biloba (given a lesser importance by me because it just doesn't seem
to work for me), Zinc, Copper, Calcium, and Magnesium.
At night, after three hours of an empty stomach, I take
[unnamed
product]. The more I've taken this, the more I've come to learn about it. Initially, I took
it to lose weight (which I did, although it needed the Candida issue resolved). But
ultimately, I've come to understand that as the protein that it is, it gives the body the
"building blocks" that it uses for the nightly "repair" work. This
contributes to conversion of lean tissue (muscle) from fat tissue. It also is highly beneficial
for overall daily energy levels as well as a good night's sleep. For weight loss benefits,
it must be taken at night. However, if taken at any point during the day (often I'll take
it twice per day), it works significantly to boost lyme-depleted
energy. Taking this on a "shot-out" day, 45 minutes later and I'm weeding the
garden.
Product
Details:
Simply as a reminder, and for the purposes of clarity, I
have marked the most important ones below by use of the asterisk symbol: (Six of them
contain two**, six contain one*)
Product |
Brand
and type |
Available
through |
Dosages
& Details |
| Pycnogenol** |
Super Maritime
Plus, 60 mg
or Premium Plus, 50 mg |
Kaire
Intl, or Lonezone |
more info
more info |
| Aloe Vera** |
Sabila - 1 liter |
Kaire
International |
more info |
| Spirulina /
Chlorella / Blue Green Algae** |
Klamath, Power3,
500 mg. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Vitamin B-complex** |
Twin Lab Super B
complx, liquid |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Vitamin C* |
Twin Lab,
Ester-C, 1000 mg. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Multi-vitamin* |
Twin Lab, Daily
One Caps |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| L-Tyrosine |
Twin Lab, 500 mg.
caps. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Calcium Citrate |
Twin Lab, caps. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Magnesium |
Twin Lab, 400 mg.
caps |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Zinc |
Twin Lab, 30 mg. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Copper |
Twin Lab, 2 mg. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Glucosamine
Sulfate |
Nutricology, 500
mg. caps. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Kelp |
Thompson, 225 mg.
tabs. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| MSM* |
Future Biotics,
400 mg. tabs. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| digestive enzymes |
Vital Life,
Vital-Zymes, caps. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| acidophilus |
Nature's Way,
Primadophilus Bifidus, 290 mg. caps. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Gingko Biloba |
Gingko-Go
(Wakunaga), 120 mg. |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| Chromium
Picolinate |
(generic) |
(health
food store) |
more info |
| [Unnamed
product]** |
16.6 fl. oz. |
Essentially
No Name |
more info |
| [Unnamed
product]** |
1 fl. oz. (30 ml) |
Essentially
No Name
|
more info |
| [Unnamed
product]* |
32 fl. oz |
Essentially
No Name
|
more info |
| [Unnamed
product]* |
8 oz. (powder) |
Essentially
No Name
|
more info |
| [Unnamed
product]* |
60 capsules |
Essentially
No Name
|
more info |
| [Unnamed
product]
|
16.6 fl. oz. |
Essentially
No Name
|
more info |
| [Unnamed
product]
|
1 fl. oz. (30 ml) |
Essentially
No Name
|
more info |

Information
on other "alternative" treatments with a reputation of working:
Colloidal Silver
While, it's controversial, this page would
not be complete without a listing of colloidal silver. This is one alternative treatment
that has repeatedly found numbers of advocates, many claiming that it has given them all
but full cures. The one danger in this treatment is the potential of "argyria",
the permanent bluing of the skin. (See my research and
discussion into this.) Since I'd first put my research there, I've come to
"lighten up" a bit as to my cautions against it. I now believe the dangers from
argyria are less than I did at first: those who have been taking strong
dosages would've surely turned blue by now. It tends to lend support to the statement that
"modern" electro-colloidal silver production is safe for human consumption.
Each person must
make their own decision; but the research is there, and
instructions on how to make one's own colloidal silver is here.

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