Saturday, May 24, 2014

5/24/14

I haven't posted on here, in a bit, but have had lots of goings on...


First, I was able to make it to my church convention, and didn't do too bad at all! Using the wheelchair was definitely a smart move. It's normally lots of walking, and I would have slept through the important parts. I also used my cane a lot, and it is really helpful, when I am tired! One thing that I hadn't counted on....people kept looking at me with such sadness that I was very overwhelmed! However (as I didn't want pity; I have worked hard to get where I am!), I decided that it was a big Lyme-awareness campaign, and also, that those caring folks would be praying for me.:) I won't turn away prayers for my encouragement!


A couple of days after my return, I had an amazing day. It sort of surprised me after it was all done. I was able to watch the kids and have them work on homework; tend to the sick ones; I made 2 meals (plus an extra one for dinner); I did laundry all day, and folded it when it was done; I was even able to do dishes! I have also been strong enough to go outside more, which is something I am thrilled about! (I sure didn't want to miss out on all of Spring!) Not every day is like this, but I am sure thrilled to have one here and there. I really am getting stronger all of the time!


Also, my immune system is getting much stronger. I am so thrilled! I got a flu-ish sort of thing, when we returned, but I was the last to get it, amazingly. And I wasn't horribly stuffed up, like the boys. This is such a huge thing for me! I did Rife for the flu, which I must say is a bit tricky. There are so many frequencies! How do you know if it's a cold or flu or mycoplasma?? Even muscle testing which ones to do, there are so many that it can be overwhelming. I guess I hit on something helpful, to be sure, because it only lasted for that day. Now I am targeting the batch of little skin issues I have. I keep thinking of things I can use Rife for... I am going to take advantage of it as much as possible, as my immune system certainly has enough to fight off!


Speaking of Rife, I have had some interesting findings. The way I muscle test it is as follows:
First, I test for which frequencies are positive for my body. Then I go down my list and test for the priority for my body, using a scale of 1-10 (10 being the greatest priority). Then I do Rife for the greatest priority, of course. What I have been finding is interesting, though. Maybe the greatest priority would have been setting 118. So I would do this one, and the next time I would go to do Rife, I would test this again to see if it's one I need to do. It would be positive, but a low priority number, so I wouldn't do it. I would move on to the next priority. However, the following time I went to test, 118 would be a higher priority, say, an 8! This kept happening again and again, with different frequencies, and I began to see a pattern. In short, I believe that (obviously) it takes more than one session to really kill them. Further, the remaining bacteria in that frequency multiply very rapidly (as we know, already). So basically, since they weren't all killed off, they would go ahead and have a field day when they weren't being targeted! This last week, I did 2 Rife sessions for Lyme: both the same setting. I haven't yet tested to see if that group of bugs need to be zapped again, but it will be interesting to see!


I had some interesting news about frequencies this week! There are sites that provide updated frequencies! I got to wondering about it, as I flipped through my Rife manual, looking for a setting for the boys' cold, and couldn't find any settings that tested positive. I realized that it's probably very similar to a flu shot...they update them every year. There are always new bugs that come along. I was very happy to find this site, which has some more current info:
http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/FrequenciesandAnecdotes/CAFL.htm
The nice thing, too, is that with the BCX Ultra, you can program your own custom settings, so lists of frequencies don't have to be typed in each time.:)


I'll let this be all today....hopefully this all makes sense; little boys are running around being little boys!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Diagnosis

I had to share this info from a friend:

"Lyme 101: The standard Lyme titer (ELISA blood test) run my your doctors office is about 40% accurate. You are better off flipping a coin to determine if you have Lyme Disease rather than relying on this test.
Reason #1: It isn't actually checking for the bacteria in your blood but antibodies instead. You will not build antibodies for about 4-6 weeks after the bite so guess what your test will always say if you test before that time frame? NEGATIVE!
Reason #2: The current test only checks against ONE strain. There are over 200 strains of Lyme, with some exceptionally variant strains in the southeast. Hmmm...guess what your test will say if you have a strain other than the one they test for? NEGATIVE!
That's why you treat your yard & save all ticks you pull off of you & your family!"


It's well known that there are a lot of false negative tests for Lyme! I like the Igenix test, and muscle testing is even better....it can test for bugs in cyst form, as well (at least, my doctor can).

Thursday, May 1, 2014

5/1/14

It's been an interesting last couple of weeks! I was taking my doctor's herbal supplements, but I began having a lot of herx. The Cat's Claw that he had me on was so strong that it felt like I was as sick as I had been on antibiotics. I definitely knew that they were doing something! However, I stopped them....


We have a church convention coming up in a couple of weeks, and I need to be able to pack and also work on building up stamina...not be super sick feeling and not be able to even think straight, let alone walk around. I still have Rife, which I am doing 1-2x a week, depending on how the week goes.


The detox setting has become my new best friend, with the Rife! I don't remember what I posted here before, about it...In the past, when I have done Rife, I have felt really tired and like I had worked out every muscle at the gym. Now, I do the detox at the end of the setting, and I can still walk around the next day (though I am definitely tired), and there isn't the achy feeling. Definitely worth doing!
Also, I started doing the detox setting when I was on Cat's Claw, too, and it totally helped! The problem was that the Cat's Claw keeps working for hours (or more), so doing detox one time wasn't enough. It might have been ideal to do it 3x a day, actually...which is still worth it. At about 1/2 hour at a time, it still bought me a lot more good hours in the day! The way the detox works, supposedly, is to neutralize the toxins. All that I know is that it definitely helped...and I noticed a big difference when I didn't do the detox, too.


An interesting thought about herbal antibiotics (such as Cat's Claw)....I have concerns that the bugs could build up a resistance to them, as with antibiotics. Also, that they could potentially cause the bugs to run and hide places (such as the brain). For this reason, I was careful to do the Rife with them, though it was really pushing it to do so. Finally, I wonder what the benefits of doing the herbals are, when you have Rife. Obviously they are killing bugs, but is it necessary to kill 24-7 and have the detox issues (and be miserable)? I am not ruling out the Cat's Claw forever, but I do still prefer the 1-2 days a week of feeling mildly yucky vs. the non-stop flu feeling. And is there really any reason to go there, if I continue to improve? It's not overnight, to be sure, but I am steadily improving!


Land mark! I was able to go to WA to see my dad, who had had a stroke, though it took a while to recover when I returned. I was also able to walk up a flight of stairs! I expect to possibly use the wheelchair at the church convention, as there is lots of walking here and there...to bathrooms, dining area, etc....and the idea isn't to become so exhausted that I sleep through the whole thing.;) I am also planning on purchasing a cane, as my balance becomes iffy when I am tired....and I realize that I use my husband for a cane a lot! It should be interesting to see how I do. I had a very tired day yesterday, but I was also recovering from Rife. My first shopping trip was very brief, and I felt faint by the time I got to the car....but I am fully recovered today, feeling good, getting lots done!