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donald perry
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kearny, NJ
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Well, I am sure the army is not so stupid that they would not consider using Lyme or some such things to preform certain tasks. They do more then just blow up sh#t.
healyje, what do you think of this movie? Maybe you have a good answer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbA2HFJ949U&index=64&t=221s&list=WL
Did that "THIS WILL SHOCK YOU TO YOUR CORE 911 From Cheney to Mossad" ?
Here is another, I Thought it was obvious, and never doubted for one second that it was controlled ... Larry Silverstein and Secretary of State John Kerr both said it was controlled.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmx-DiWUqfs
CIA Agent Confesses On Deathbed: ‘We Blew Up WTC7 On 9 11’
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Oct 11, 2017 - 06:07am PT
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These two videos are kind of interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHH3zArD9-c&t=2008
This one below is from the perspective of someone trapped in a Psychotherapy hospital. Nice music.
In memory of Aaron Dover I post his video, RIP
The Satanic Hoax of "Modern Medicine" and the Secret NHS Death Camps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPGadzJCayQ
And BTW no, I do not believe it the flat earth theory. And I certainly do not believe everything Aaron says in his video, but he nails the basic concepts of the Alchemists Pharmaceutical Doctors VS [pharmaceuticals ie poisons. The way pharmaceuticals are made is they have a dosage with kills an animal and from there they cut it by 50% and then through a process they calculate a persentace where by they can use it. It is a poison. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spoucYXa3-A Codex Alimentarius 1 of 4] VS the Herbalist right on the head! I consider his video a most spectacular wonderful and beautiful work of art.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Oct 13, 2017 - 04:16pm PT
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http://www.prohealth.com/lyme/library/showarticle.cfm?libid=29931
How I Discovered Hyperthermia for Lyme Disease and Why It Works
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.
Hyperthermia
Heat as a means of therapy has been known for a very long time. Even Hippocrates and the ancient Egyptians used heat therapy. Heat can cause considerable damage to living cells, hence the body can only survive for a short time with a temperature in excess of 42°C (107°F). However, the destructive force of heat is also a blessing. Used skillfully, it can help to treat cancer and tumors. Malignant growths can be controlled or may even recede as a result of targeted hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia is a non-invasive method of treatment, which on its own and in combination with traditional medicine and naturopathic-biological forms of treatment, is capable of bringing about a distinct improvement in the course of tumor diseases. Hyperthermia is also used, very successfully, in the aftercare or secondary cancer prevention. Especially metastasis and tumors that are inoperable or resistant to other treatments can be treated favorably.
Hyperthermia is one of the basic elements of the integrated cancer therapy concept of St. George Hospital. For many years now, St. George Hospital has worked intensively on researching and improving the hyperthermia therapy for the treatment of acute cancer and the after-care of cancer patients. It is considered one of the leading treatment centers in this field, world-wide.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Oct 14, 2017 - 06:50pm PT
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow53uy1qElI
Lyme Disease Exposed
Lyme disease is the fastest growing infectious disease on the planet. Lyme disease is curable if treated in the early stage of the illness. Without early detection and treatment Lyme disease becomes chronic where antibiotics are no longer effective. So why all the denial to diagnosis and treat it clinically?...
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fear
Ice climber
hartford, ct
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Oct 14, 2017 - 07:20pm PT
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Mainly because there's much more money in sick people that don't typically die than healthy ones.
There is some promising serious research going on now through j. Hopkins and a few other deep pockets.
Same political thing happened with syphilis long ago (Also a spirochete that had 1000 different symptons). It was ignored for a very long time.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Oct 15, 2017 - 06:57am PT
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The plan with Cancers and Lyme is to heal half of the people and throw them back, the other half they get to keep. The people they throw back act as their disciples to bring more victims in. And I thank God for judgement day! You should NEVER GO TO A DOCTOR and take his advice UNLESS YOU KNOW MORE THEN HE Does.
How do you do that one may ask? The answer is you research and find out what works with key words like "cure" and "Hoax" and " testimony" etc. You research what all doctors are saying.
Someone asked:
"Mr. Perry,
The earth is flat
The Sun revolves around the earth
The galaxy revolves around the sun
The earth is only 4000 years old
9/11 was an inside job
Vaccines are a conspiracy
HIV was invented by the CIA
You shouldn't take antibiotics for Lyme disease
If someone tells you he believes the first 7 things are true, should you believe the 8th????"
I can answer that question.
The question you are really asking, is can I simply accept what everyone else believes, can I continue to learn as I always have through my schooling and expect to always and every time come to facts and the truth? The answer to this is obviously no. Why is this? Because this is not the way the world works Sir. Our understand is always evolving. This happens when you have an individual or groups of individuals who are willing to challenge excepted ideas. In the end a new idea may be discovered and accepted and a new idea is born! Or it may be that today, lets say through answering the Flat Earth theory, that new ideas about our own round earth theory come to light that no one has ever thought of before. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNqNnUJVcVs So the flat earth theory does have its place and uses in the round earth theory, in challenging and confirming it or else disproving it. In essence what you are advocating is a flat earth theory of your own, of sorts. I hope you understand this. We do not completely understand what gravity is today, we have not arrived yet by any means. The correct answer is you study it, whatever it is, and do so completely, unbiasedly and yes seriously as much as is possible. Don't waste my time or yours. Allow your self to believe it if you have to, and then debate the idea with science and other people. And if you are careful you will come out of out with more truths and facts then you would have if there was no flat earth round earth debate. These things are not to be ignored, they are here for your benefit There is no reason to fear them, fear not, trust the scientific dialectic method.
Many ancient cultures subscribed to a flat Earth cosmography, including Greece until the classical period, the Bronze Age and Iron Age civilizations of the Near East until the Hellenistic period, India until the Gupta period (early centuries AD), and China until the 17th century. That paradigm was also typically held in the aboriginal cultures of the Americas, and the notion of a flat Earth domed by the firmament in the shape of an inverted bowl was common in pre-scientific societies.
How did this change in thinking come about Flat Earth Man? Was it through the study of and strictly adhering to the flat earth theory, this is what your are advocating. No, that is ridiculous. Someone needed to think outside the normal way of thinking here and pit their ideas against the norm. The fool will do this, or someone with someone with some missing marbles.
There may be some aspects of the flat earth theory which are correct. Kansas is said to be flatter then a pancake. So did you know that?
So what is the correct way to deal with these questions? Should we look at the speaker? Plato celebrated the notion of madness as an inspired state, a divine privilege enjoyed by poets, prophets, and lovers. So no, we can not conclude anything from looking at the person, it could be that we are looking for an easy way out or an ad hominem argument.
The answer is you have to deal with the argument, every argument. You have to be scholarly. If you are not willing to do that, well then you are in a state of ignorance. And since we all agree that our understanding is or should be evolving then nothing can be ignored if we want to stay on the cutting edge of science. It may be that we are now willing to be wrong for prides sake, how can we be wrong?, or it may be that we are not willing to chase down every argument. If that is the case we need to come to terms with facts and realize that what we have done is disqualify ourselves from any argument, and we are wrong every time. Knowledge is always learning, and when it is not, or when it refuses to do so it is no longer knowledge.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Oct 17, 2017 - 06:27am PT
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There were 5 days where there was no progress, it seemed things were leveling off. My back is in pain and my joints are sensitive and my legs do not work, can not walk fast.
So I took my head out of the tub and put my legs in and covered them with a towel. (The damn tub is too small.) And I brought my temperature up to 102-103 for an hour and a half. I am still waiting for my 300 dollar rectal thermometer, other methods are dangerously incriminate, so I need to keep it low. I made someone rub my back and I found out that the pain goes away after a while, interesting. And I reduced my herbs to the base recommendation with primarily the NOW brands. I am also adding pink Himalayan salt to my diet because I am sweating out 3-4 liters of toxins. And I am also not sitting in a chair all day anymore.
So now I think because of these changes today I feel some progress and better then I have all this time.
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fear
Ice climber
hartford, ct
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Oct 17, 2017 - 10:43am PT
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Whatever may be the cause of your woes DJP... make sure you get enough regular sleep. Often overlooked and frequently disrupted by various maladies it's imperative for any kind of chance at recuperating.
The hyperthermia thing is interesting indeed. I was looking over some research articles on how it was used in conjunction with chemo for cancer with evident success. I'm not sure your hot baths with a $300 thermometer stuffed in your backside will suffice but the theory seems to have some merit.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Oct 24, 2017 - 04:37pm PT
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I got a sauna thing for $2000 with no emf. While I did get the sauna and know it will work 100 percent of the time at 105.8 I am now not so sure if I want to part with the Lyme artificially. From where I am standing now (and I may be wrong ... but do not think so) I am convinced that this Lyme Stari thing will have been good in the long run.
What do you mean by that?
Well today I got some liquid vitamin C and had my two cavities taken care of and had my teeth cleaned, I thought they were clean?, which had not been cleaned since 2010. My holistic densest said I had loads of places for the Lyme to condo in.
Right now I feel almost normal. Not sure what that means yet.
My point is that I am cleaning up a lot of sh#t in my life to kick Lyme ass. If I get to the point where I am like Neo in the Matrix, that's a good thing. This cleaning up my immune system with no more wifi etc would never have been felt by me without Lyme. With Lyme I am was am very sensitive to now what is really good and what in fact is really bad. I can see, I can hear, I can feel the truth!
That's what I mean by that.
I know I have STARI, and got bit before and may have been suppressing Lyme. STARI is a close sister to Lyme. But this is not my first tick.
What I have been going through this week:
I have been climbing every weekend doing Son of Easy O, 5.8 and my solders hurt, can not shift into drive. Gets better with use. My head feels normal now but my legs feel heavy, and I pulled a mussel in my leg getting out of the the tub, I think. I had a pain in my back. Pain moves around. The doctor says I need to keep cleaning up and it may take longer then I think.
I do see progressive progress, but if the 5G network comes in now I am not sure if I will stay in the city.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Oct 25, 2017 - 08:21am PT
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Aug 27, 2017 - 09:04 am PT - 10/25/2017 = 55 days.
OK, I did not eat breakfast yet, did not heat my body up to 105.8 last night (will kill all those bastards later), it is going on noon and ("make sure you get enough regular sleep. ") I only slept 7 hours last night.
I would say that now I am back to normal 100 percent in a sharper mind then before this sh#t hit the fan----------where doctors theorized I had more than one tick bite and some kind of suppressed Lyme plus STARI.
The reaming bugs need to find a way to crawl there way out of my body.
And the loose joints are are catching up fast and coming back.
Well, I guess its back to Millbrook with the Gunkies now for sure!
Of first ascent on lead of "Today You Will Be With Me in Paradise" 5.12 A1 R:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRFgtuLgwRY/?taken-by=nicole_meridiem
Or a better version is here below:
this https://www.dredown.com/instagram
plus this pasted into there https://www.instagram.com/p/BRFgtuLgwRY/?taken-by=nicole_meridiem
equals full screen baby!
But this time I am wearing a tyvek suit. But maybe not. Today if I got bit by another tick the tick would take one bite of me and run like hell! I'am tick proof-------toxic to ticks. And I AM drinking the tinctures forever.
BTW, The falcon in the vid is not dive bombing or giving us any attention, she is dispensing with the vultures. They do not get along.
Ya know what? Screw it. I'm just going there without the suit, I got this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy7RaQUmOzE I am not afraid of Lyme anymore.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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I have one of those. I do not think it works strong enough for Lyme. Why don't you look into the Vital Plan for Lyme?
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Off White
climber
Tenino, WA
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Never noticed this thread before, so I read the first page and thought, wow, 130 some posts about this, maybe I'll skip to the end and see where the discussion is at. I've had a couple close encouters so I thought I might have a story to share.
Whoa, get to the end of the thread and I see the spirit of Klimmer is very much alive and well. Sorry guys, not going to go down the rabbit hole with ya'll.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Dec 15, 2017 - 09:12am PT
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Well I suspect that I am 100% cured again today with no doubts. My shoulders were killing me for over a month after the hot bath episodes, somewhere before Nov 9th to Dec 15th today. I was not able to lift my right hand in the air or get out of bed without a lot of pain. I suspect that was from keeping my arms out of the hot water trying to feel some kind of relief. So, I tried to do a pull up and I can not do one, good thing is I can try and I can get my hands over my head. About a month and a half ago I did Son of Easy O, it was after that that it all started. I think I have some post about that above. I still have no got into my sauna yet, but I will do that anyway as a precaution. 111 days. OMG!!! what a ride!!!
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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Dec 29, 2017 - 06:21am PT
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I have doubts, my shoulders are hanging on and my elbow hurt, my hip I thought was permanently disintegrated. These bugs are still in me moving around again!!! Sorry guys, it ain't over till its over. But it's guys like this that give me a lot of hope. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTIaJnEcbpM&lc=z23qdxkazwvpets5k04t1aokgv2y3yzgk2mfu10rk1yfbk0h00410.1514338917455945
I am now in the wifi and have not been attacking these kinds of health issues. Tomorrow I go for the 107, I could only get up to 104 last week, and mostly 102 for 2 hours. Somone is going to die, either me or them. I just started fooling around with the sauna now.
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fear
Ice climber
hartford, ct
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Dec 29, 2017 - 07:32am PT
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If you really manage to get your core temp up to 107, you will likely either suffer severe brain damage or die...
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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Dec 29, 2017 - 09:13am PT
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^^^^^^ THIS! Placebo effect can only take you so far, although in this case
it could take you to the Hallowed Land.
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fear
Ice climber
hartford, ct
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Dec 29, 2017 - 03:30pm PT
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The sad part is some of the Borrelia would likely survive too as it would be impossible to get that temperature everywhere (like poorly purfused joint fluid) .....
Most of the hyperthermia 'studies' I've found are performed in conjunction WITH some heavy antibiotic treatments as well, not as a stand-alone thing.
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donald perry
Trad climber
kearny, NJ
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"O foolish ones, how slow are your hearts to believe all that the prophets have spoken."------------107 hypothermia treatment is a death sentence to Lyme.
The trick is first getting there and then staying there for another 2 hours. If you can do that, if your man enough to do that THEN you are done, they are all dead quite completely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQLQ1Rc_Js
On this Saturday after getting up only to 102.8 for 1.5 hours I had to bail, I could not take it for another minute. Previously last week I was in there for 2 hours on and off and got up to 103.3 and then I gave up.
Two months ago I got up to around 107 in the bath, but could only take it for maybe 10 minutes. So I have been able to get up there that way.
Now what I am going to do is see if I can get in for 2 and then another 2 hours at only the highest temperature I can handle, even if it is only 102.
But today I feel better than I have ever felt in my life, when I came out this last time I felt like there was clear energy flowing through my mind, I could see everything so clearly and my intelligence skyrocketed higher than ever before, I knew the right paths to everywhere ... this Lyme could be the best thing that has ever happened to me ... and I feel now like I am cured but I know that I can't be cured, I have not been anywhere near what it takes for that yet. I can't handle the heat, I do not have the discipline to keep myself in there long enough.
Before I did the sauna this second time for some time I could only get off my floor matrix with great efforts and time, now I have no problem. The only symptoms I have now is some swelling in my feet and calves from all the toxins going down there, mostly toxic chemicals from my work. This became clearly pronounced when I got up on my feet 2 weeks ago and used a shovel for two days.
I will need to practice a meditation, such as where one spends 10 days only confining their attention to their breath-----whereby one could be on fire and survive the ordeal to the end. I will reach 107 and live in there for hours!, And I will kill them one and all!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epfNsk5l26U
This will be my mantra: "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers---what part hath he that believeth with an infidel."
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