Well, I was determined to get this figured out, and I feel like I have!
First of all, I don't give detox on the machine enough credit. One day, as I was waiting for kids to get home, and didn't have time to do anything else, I decided to just keep doing detox settings....and I just kept feeling better and better! I definitely feel better, adding a couple of detox settings the next day, as well. It just helps so much!
Second, the clay baths are awesome! The box seems to last a long time (has it been a couple of months now?), and I realized that the longer I stay in, the better I feel....to the point where I can function really pretty well afterward! The next day, if I really need to (usually rife detox does the trick) I might do an epsom salt or mustard bath. By the way, if you are like me, and get bored in the bath, carefully reading a book helps. :)
So there are certain things I like to do for detox:
I make a pitcher of lemon water and drink it (though I like to do coconut oil pulling later to help the teeth).
I personally take (Young Living brand only) lemongrass and patchouli oils internally on treatment days. Please consult your doctor before doing this.
I take Terramin clay the evening of treatments, in water.
I take extra garlic capsules, Silymarin and Detoxzyme the day of treatments. (I still muscle test to see what my body likes, and these are what seem acceptable for my body. Everyone is different.
However....I have had days when I have omitted some of these things, and I can honestly say the the number 1 things for me are the rife detox and the clay baths! I couldn't do without either!
I am very excited to announce that, because I have gotten the detox down (something I didn't think of as being important in the beginning) I have been able to up treatments to 2 times a week!! I almost feel like I could pretty easily do 3 treatments a week, but I want to stay as active as possible to help Jerry and also to be able to get to church. However, my recovery time is so much faster! It is now down to 2 full days of treatments and after those days, a day where I am kind of slow, but still able to do lots (cooking, etc.)...and even more if I do the rife detox.
I have to say that I was feeling a bit discouraged before, since my muscle testing came up with bartonella, lyme and babesia all as priorities! Add in that mycoplasma and yeast seem to like to hang out with bartonella, and it was pretty overwhelming. On top of all of that, I seemed to be having teeth infection issues (I'll discuss that in another post). But I have just been working at things, especially bartonella (which, at first, made me feel like I had a flu for 5 days after treatments). Now I can do a treatment for bart and one for lyme per week, and I am excited at the possibility of making lots of progress. In fact, I need to make the bart treatments stronger, since I hardly had any herx last time. I just work at the other things (mycoplasma, yeast, teeth) as they flare up--on odd days in between the other treatments. So, yes...there are times when I am doing rife for this or that every day. But it's so worth it! (Incidentally, mycoplasma is just not fun. Whenever I start feeling really crummy and shaky, I end up testing for myco.....but I treat it and feel so much better the next day!)
I feel like I am rushing through this, as I have work to be getting on with. But I want to share. Here's how I am really doing:
I was so thrilled to be able to drive myself to the little market the other day and pick out all of my own produce! My kiddo came and helped load and unload the bags, thankfully. I was wiped out afterward, but not completely done in. Doing the regular shopping is still out of the question. Still, it's a start!
I am doing more and more of the cooking; and am able to run short errands; drive myself to the local doctor appointments; etc.
The other day I didn't get a nap and hardly missed it!
I am able to recover faster after really tiring days! And I have more days where I can go do something else tiring the next day.
I am starting to feel like progress is going to speed up again. :)
Other helps:
As I am a Young Living distributor, and the F.D.A. is making it so that we have to be very careful about recommending anything, I can say that I did enjoy one Raindrop Therapy, and you might find it interesting to study up on it. I am considering more, but herx is also a concern. I would like to, ideally, try to do 2 rife treatments and 1 Raindrop a week (or every other week, perhaps).
I have been keeping up on my chiropractic care regularly. I feel this is important to keep the body's energy flowing properly.
I am still considering acupuncture to see if I can make sure that the meridians are all unblocked, but I am still making progress without it at this point. One of these days, though. ;)
And that's all for today!
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