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Lyme Testing -rdkml and others
Hi guys,
Does anyone know of any reliable tests for lyme disease and co-infections? rdkml, I know that you said dr loyd has a test but are there any others that can be reliable? Also, I am having trouble trusting his test because he wants a sample of saliva on a piece of paper and then gives a recommendation of products to buy from him. Anyone have advice?
Thanks
Does anyone know of any reliable tests for lyme disease and co-infections? rdkml, I know that you said dr loyd has a test but are there any others that can be reliable? Also, I am having trouble trusting his test because he wants a sample of saliva on a piece of paper and then gives a recommendation of products to buy from him. Anyone have advice?
Thanks
TapItIn- Posts : 84
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Re: Lyme Testing -rdkml and others
Keep in mind that one can test positive for lyme but not have much of a problem with it. They may or may not be a ticking time bomb so to speak waiting for an occurence to really take hold such as a stressful period, or operation, or trauma, etc, for it to start giving symptoms however.
So again, for a lot of people, they may not have much of a problem with lyme even though they test positive.
And standard lyme test are notoriously unreliable and thus one can test negative even though they have a major problem with it.
The short answer is almost everybody has lyme but not everybody has a problem with it. That's why I like Dr. Loyd's test. His will determine how much of a problem it is. But his is an energetic test and not a standard test.
Here is a link. http://www.canlyme.com/flawedtest.html
But if you do want to get a standard test such as western blot or elisa, then you'd want to take antibiotics for a bit to provoke a response so to speak. But then antibiotics have their own negative. Especially if one has mercury fillings.
There is a new test where they'll culture your blood that sounds very promising and costs about $500. However, lyme doesn't usually live in the blood but spirochetes such as lyme are more in the brain, liver, heart and teeth.
For the teeth, can go to a dentist who has a darkfield microscope and can see spirochetes in the plaque. Youtube has a bunch of them. Almost everybody has them. But then the darkfield microscope can't detect if it's lyme although spirochetes (l form bacteria) are also very bad.
As you can tell tests suck and give a false sense of security or vice versa.
So again, for a lot of people, they may not have much of a problem with lyme even though they test positive.
And standard lyme test are notoriously unreliable and thus one can test negative even though they have a major problem with it.
The short answer is almost everybody has lyme but not everybody has a problem with it. That's why I like Dr. Loyd's test. His will determine how much of a problem it is. But his is an energetic test and not a standard test.
Here is a link. http://www.canlyme.com/flawedtest.html
But if you do want to get a standard test such as western blot or elisa, then you'd want to take antibiotics for a bit to provoke a response so to speak. But then antibiotics have their own negative. Especially if one has mercury fillings.
There is a new test where they'll culture your blood that sounds very promising and costs about $500. However, lyme doesn't usually live in the blood but spirochetes such as lyme are more in the brain, liver, heart and teeth.
For the teeth, can go to a dentist who has a darkfield microscope and can see spirochetes in the plaque. Youtube has a bunch of them. Almost everybody has them. But then the darkfield microscope can't detect if it's lyme although spirochetes (l form bacteria) are also very bad.
As you can tell tests suck and give a false sense of security or vice versa.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
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Re: Lyme Testing -rdkml and others
Does anyone have a link to Lloyd's test? The link above doesn't work, couldn't find anything on google.
j87x- Posts : 693
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Re: Lyme Testing -rdkml and others
http://www.royalrife.com/test_order.html
The price was raised a couple months ago $25 on saliva sample to now $150.
Other options would be zyto infections and metals with electrical patterns for $125. Or can do just electrical patterns for $95. Or can do 4 items on electrical patterns test for $25.
Here are some notes from Dr. K that may help
The price was raised a couple months ago $25 on saliva sample to now $150.
Other options would be zyto infections and metals with electrical patterns for $125. Or can do just electrical patterns for $95. Or can do 4 items on electrical patterns test for $25.
Here are some notes from Dr. K that may help
Clinical tips from Dr K
Most symptoms of heavy metal toxicity, mold exposure, Lyme disease and
parasite infestation often look identical. Here is a way to differentiate:
Tip #1:
Lyme symptoms worsen during and after successful mercury
detoxification (Hg-poisoning was successfully used as a treatment for
spirochetes. After eliminating Hg, the microbes recover before the host
immune system does).
Mold symptoms improve after successful Hg removal (mold uses Hg to
protect itself from the host immune system)
Tip#2:
Lyme arthritis affects the large joints, mostly knee and hip
Mold arthritis affects the small joints of the spine (facet joints) and of the
fingers
Tip#3: rythms and biorythms:
mold symptoms can flare up within minutes after exposure (ie visiting
someone who lives in a moldy home)
Lyme symptoms undulate with slower biorythms: 9-10 day cycles, 28-day
cycles . When symptoms come back, usually slow rise in intensity over 24
hours.
Worm and parasite symptoms worsen for 2-3 days during the full moon
(this is when they are sexually most active and propagate – with
accompanying immune reaction). Patient feels relatively well during new
moon
Tip#4: location:
mold sufferers feel better in dry climates
Lyme sufferers cannot tolerate sunshine and often feel worse in dry/sunny
climates (avoid sun, get depressed in sun)
Tip#5: behavior/moods:
worms in men: risk taking behavior. In women: docile behavior. In both:
short episodes of odd crazy schizoid behavior (hours).
Neuro-Lyme: episodes of rages and depression. Same mood may last for a
few days or weeks, not minutes. Normal/nice episodes even in illest
person. Get easily infatuated in inappropriate ways
Mold: often moods connected with dullness of brain. Can change in
minutes after exposure. Often chronically irritated as long as in mold
environment and immediately better, as soon as out
Metal toxicity: affected patients drawn to the dark/evil. Man made:
artificial environments (prefer Disney land over trip to the ocean), rhythm
without real music http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1721104#i
ubraj- Posts : 2245
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