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After 13 years of suffering with Lyme disease, a possible cure has been stumbled upon.
A cumulative effect of much research has produced the possibility that salt and vitamin C may be all that is needed to beat this elusive illness. Without going into a lot of detail, our theory is that Lyme is not just a bacterial disease, but also an infestation of microfilarial worms. Bacteria, worms, internal mites and the possibility of other creatures have been quite horrifying. Ticks can transfer many types of pathogens into the body of their host. It is also possible that the tick could pick up a new pathogen and pass it on to their next host, explaining why Lyme patients have different types of organisms within their bodies.
Shortly after starting the treatment, we were shocked by the presence of the worms.
Microfilarial worms live symbiotically with bacteria. They protect the bacteria from being exterminated by the antibiotics. Our theory is that the microfilarial worm, though possibly a nematode, is a parasitic nematomorph which we name Paragordius Lyme Incorporehumani. The Lyme bacteria is Borrelia burgdorferi, named after Willy Burgdorfer.
Dosage:
From experimenting with the treatment of salt and vitamin C, we settled on a dosage of 3 grams of salt and 3,000 mg of vitamin C, each dose taken 4 times per day.Depending upon one's weight this would approximate one gram for each ten pounds of body weight. We think total daily dosage should not exceed 18 grams of salt or Vitamin C per day, and 15 grams would be the average adult's dosage for a full 24 hour period. If the pills cause a problem they can be crushed or dissolved in water.
To get an idea of the dosage, one teaspoon equals 5 grams;
thus, one tablespoon would equal 15 grams.
Please remember to drink plenty of water.
The brand of salt pill we use is CMC (Consolidated Midland Corporation), NDC#0223-1760-01, ordered through a pharmacy (no prescription required). The brand of salt is not important, only its purity; do not use salt with any additives, such as table salt.
And the vitamin C used is a GNC product, though any good quality vitamin C pill should work. We have no relationship with either company.
The Treatment can be grueling; taking it with food may aid in digestion.
The results should be almost instantaneous. The Herxheimer reaction is an excretion of toxins from dying organisms; this will be experienced. Diarrhea will occur as your body sheds itself of the pathogens. The die-off will occur in cycles. Try to stick with it; it is well worth the inconvenience. Remember to drink plenty of water. Water is an important factor, not just in keeping yourself hydrated, but to make sure the treatment is circulating through your entire body. Salt is an electrolyte which your body needs to function properly.
Please proceed through the next 16 pages (on the above website) on our journey to a cure.
You can click on any photo and get a larger view and a little more info. The photographs are untouched and no dyes were added. Our specimens have been saved in case the integrity of the website is questioned. The last page will attempt to explain how this conclusion was reached.
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Why is the site anonymous?
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We are not doctors; we don't treat patients; we don't sell anything or receive any compensation.
Being flooded with emails or phone calls in our personal lives would benefit no one.
Products:
We use 1-gram Sodium Chloride USP tablets made by the Consolidated Midland Corporation (CMC).
We order these through our local pharmacy. They are not a prescription drug, but not having widespread use are rarely a stock item and need to be special-ordered.
The CMC salt pills have an NDC # of 0223-1760-01, which should help your pharmacist locate the exact type. The cost is about $10 US for a bottle of 100 tablets. We usually order a dozen bottles at a time to make it worth the pharmacy's effort. Given the costs of other treatments and the long-term debilitating nature of lyme disease, we think this cost is acceptable. Another source (AmericaRx.com) for salt tablets is available over the internet.
What kind of Salt is best?
Answer: Any salt should help your condition, but it takes quite a bit to really get the effects you want. One teaspoon of salt is equal to approximately 6 grams; therefore, consider starting with a quarter teaspoon of salt in a large glass of water. The salt tablets are in a compressed form that can be easily administered. Sea salt, as well as ordinary table salt, also contains other compounds and we think it is the sodium chloride itself which does the trick. Our fear is that some salts contain multiple elements and these additions may compromise the treatment. The added elements could aid the parasites in their survival.
Is this much salt and vitamin C safe?
Answer: Salt and vitamin C are both water soluble.
This means that as long as you are getting enough water into your system your body will flush out the excess. But for the average sufferer, there will be no excess. Your body will use up whatever you give it or flush it out in your urine. Again, drink plenty of water. We have all heard about the proverbial 8 glasses of water per day. We recommend a full glass of water each time you take the pills. A side effect of the treatment in the dying off of the organisms is diarrhea. But be prepared for the weird sensation caused by the organisms' using any and all paths to escape the salt and vitamin C. You will feel but not see these creatures coming out all over your body.
How much salt is too much?
Answer: In our research we could only find this tidbit of information that might be of some help. In ancient eastern customs, when a man dishonored his family, he committed suicide using his sacred sword. Women were not allowed to touch these swords, so upon their dishonor, they committed suicide by consuming one pound of salt in a day, and were dead by morning.
Now, our treatment recommends approximately 8 to 16 grams of salt and vitamin C per day depending on body weight. One pound of salt is equivalent to 453.59 grams; therefore, our recommendation is less than 3% of a pound per day. We do not believe this is a harmful amount.
... for centuries people consumed approximately 20 grams per day due to the way foods were processed and personal taste. We at lymephotos have tried consuming more salt than we recommend and have had no ill effects, we just feel that the body can only process a certain amount to combat the pathogens and the rest was leaving through the urine. Again, judging from one's body weight we recommend 8 to 16 grams of each per day, divided into smaller dosages throughout the day. Always take the salt and vitamin C together with a full glass of water, maybe every two or three hours.
Why do you believe this works?
Answer: Salt has been considered a bactericide for thousands of years.
As far as the worms go, have you ever put salt on a slug? The salt sucks the life out of them.
We have made their environment intolerable. The vitamin C rejuvenates your body, allowing your cells to rebuild.
How long will I have to take the treatment?
Answer: We think it is relative to how long you have had the illness.
Bacteria and microfilarial worms reproduce at an astounding rate; therefore, the longer you have had the illness, the longer it will take to get rid of all the organisms. For some, the treatment could take 2 to 3 years.
Why do you not recommend using an antihelminthic such as Ivermectin?
Answer: Ivermectin only temporarily reduces larval production; therefore, it does not eliminate the infection. Since it does not cure and because it has some major side effects, we do not recommend this treatment.
Can I add other products such as ...
catsclaw, wormwood, walnut hulls, rife machine, or whatever else sounds feasible?
Answer: We feel that it would be a major mistake to add anything else to the treatment.
Since, in reality, we know so little about these organisms and their propensity to survive.
Other recommendations while doing this treatment?
Answer: Ultra-violet light kills nematodes, bacteria, viruses, and many other microorganisms.
Try to spend fifteen minutes per day outside in bright sunlight. Do not use sunscreen.
Do not stay out long enough to burn. Feel free to repeat these 15 minute sun sessions throughout the day.
The old practice of taking our sick out into the sunlight made sense; ultra-violet light kills germs. Salt water baths are also very helpful. Add table salt to your bath until the water is saturated; that is, until no more salt can be absorbed. Four cylinder canisters of table salt is probably the amount needed for the average size tub.
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If you have mycoplasma infections, it will be likely that Vitamin D overload will make your symptoms worse and that exposure to sunlight will contribute to this. Until such are treated, possibly with the Marshall Protocol or other therapy, sunlight is best to be avoided and exposure minimized.]
Why do I start feeling like I have beaten this illness, and then all of a sudden I feel sick again?
Answer: The salt and Vitamin C kill the active organisms, yet many more lie dormant in your tissues.
It is believed that the absence of a pheromone, possibly daumone, awakens the hibernating organisms and the cycle begins again. The treatment must continue to kill off the newly awakened worms. This process may take years for some, unfortunately; however, with each die-off cycle, you will feel a little better, until you get them all.
What was the weirdest thing that has happened to you since starting the treatment?
Answer: I had two really strange experiences.
The first was when the microscopic worms started to exit my body through my eardrums.
It happened after a shower, on two occasions; one hears a crackling noise.
Upon further investigation, it was found that the worms were present on a Q-tip.
My second strange event was lying awake one night and feeling a microscopic worm exit through the top of my head. Never break the microscopic worm off, let it come all the way out of your body. Just like earthworms, the worms can regenerate, and the remaining half can regenerate in your body. You want to allow the worms to crawl out and desiccate. The next morning, I had a scab on the top of my head. You will feel the worms crawling out of you, especially on your face since your head is where so many of them like to reside.
Question: Why did we put this on the web?
Answer: We have tried on three occasions to get help through the CDC to no avail.
The responses were things such as: thanks, we'll forward to a lyme researcher; or, we don't accept contributions or downloads from individuals; or, these pictures are obviously fakes. Whatever these pictures represent, they are not fakes or frauds.
We tried the university routine.
A public health researcher put us onto a microbiology chair, who sent us to a CDC parasitologist, who said he wasn't a clinician and suggested a pathologist. We went around in circles. At times we felt that the best bet might be a veterinarian, as animals are susceptible to many parasites. To USA researchers, it seems, only third world countries have human parasitic infections. And that is a major point we are trying to make: Lyme disease goes far beyond bacterial infection and carries with it co-infection by other organisms not killed by antibiotics.
We tried the most noted lyme sites on the web.
We were disappointed that most of them seem more concerned with fundraising than disease.
And they offer heart-rending stories of suffering and dying people. We don't want to suffer any longer; we don't want this disease to kill us. We want a cure. We want to win!
Why This Works
Our theory is that due to the decreased consumption of salt in our daily diets, we have allowed the invasion of parasites into our bodies and those of our pets and livestock. Over the centuries, man has traditionally consumed approximately 20 grams of salt daily.
The only time, other than current day, that man’s consumption has drastically decreased was during the Medieval Ages, when the landlords deprived the poor of salt, and the Black Death ravaged the population. Salt is an ancient bactericide, and killer of many of man’s pathogens. For centuries, twenty grams of salt daily was the average intake due to the way meats were cured and foods were preserved. Man certainly lived a more outdoorsman’s lifestyle, yet there was no mysterious illness. Was it the presence of sodium chloride in his body that prevented Lyme from occurring?
Lyme was first documented in the 1970’s.
It is around the same time we were inundated with the “No Salt Diet” craze.
For years Japan had no cases of Lyme disease, and only recently with the new low salt soy sauce have cases been documented.
As far as our animals go, cows were always given large blocks of salt licks, which were pure sodium chloride. The old ways protected our livestock from many pathogens that are coming into focus in today’s society. Just recently, these blocks have become mineralized salt licks with minerals, medicines, and vitamins, that manufacturers claim is what our livestock need. They actually need the sodium chloride. This may explain the recent appearance of new illnesses such as Lyme, Mad Cow, and other parasitic illnesses among our livestock. They crave the sodium chloride. It is a natural instinct.
Just the same way that a hunter knows that if he puts out a block of salt, the deer will come. Bear reportedly tear the bark off fallen trees to lick salt. There are salt caves in Africa that draw herds of elephants at night, and the mothers break off chucks of salt and fed it to their young. Maybe it is time we take a lesson from the animals. Eat more salt!
Insects, arachnids, and ticks carry many different types of bacteria, viruses, nematodes, and nematomorphs. We have found many strange things, which we have tried to explain. We must say we are not medical professionals. We were just desperate people looking to get better. We have lost all faith in the medical profession. We were tired of having doors closed in our faces. We researched, contemplated, and came up with an idea. Research the late, great Linus Pauling. He took at least 18,000 mg of vitamin C every day. We tried to read everything we could about Lyme disease.
Supposedly cows somehow beat Lyme disease.
We considered, why cows,why not other animals? Cows love salt.
Humans consume less salt today than they ever have.
Early Americans consumed approximately 20 grams a day.
The consumption has been drastically decreasing with each decade.
Could it be that the decrease in salt consumption has allowed these new illness, such as Lyme, Chronic Fatique Syndrome,Fibromyalgia, Alzheimer's Disease, and Gulf War Syndrome to flourish. Now just lately, the whole salt scare has reversed and the researchers admit that they were wrong. So go ahead and shake that salt!
As far as treatment goes, the results were forthcoming with the taking of 8 grams or more. We have actually increased to as much as 24 grams, but find that no one really wants to take that many pills in one day. Remember it is a one-two punch: the treatment is both salt and vitamin C. After years of suffering, finally life is back to normal.
We still do not know if organisms lie dormant in our body; therefore, the treatment continues, simply as maintenance. The extreme pain no longer exists. The knot on the side of the neck is gone. We are at peace. We wish you all good health! Feel free to contact us with your opinions and questions. Though we may not be able to answer each one individually, we will post findings as they come. Hang in there and think positive thoughts.
Borrelia burgdorferi
Due to the overuse of antibiotics, bacteria have mutated.
These bacilli were from a polyp in the small intestine of the lyme patient.
The macroscopic (visible to the naked eye) size was quite a surprise.
After about two months of treatment the colony of bacteria just seemed to let go and the specimens were found floating in the toilet. These were the first to be put under the microscope and the adventure began. From bacteria to nematomorphs, we were consumed with the discoveries. Creatures were dying. So desperate to leave the body, they literally came out of the skin, ears, eyes, from under the tongue, and in the urine and stool.
Ehrlichia
Nematomorphs feed on bacteria.
Does this explain the necessity for colonization, forming one being, allowing them to be motile?
So the nematomorphs are fighting the bacteria; the bacteria are fighting back; and the white blood cells don't know which to attack. Neither wants to kill us. The only time our immune system seems to start fighting back is when one of them tries to take over more of our bodies. Is that the so-called "autoimmune" result? This person was told that he had been cured of Lyme disease, and that the pain was just an "autoimmune" response. Sorry, but no. He has bugs in his body.
Horseshoe Lyme Mites
The infestation of another new creature surfaced after about one year into the treatment. We were shocked by its existence. We believe we have found a mite, which we shall call the Horseshoe Lyme Mite. This mite is a parasitiform. Mites go through a diverse life cycle, from egg to larva, nymph and adult.
A Harvard man identified the photo of our nymph mite as a wool carpet mite; we beg to disagree. The mites survived the outside world longer than any other creature, living 45 minutes before dying of desiccation. Due to the size (though still microscopic) and their constant movement, they were extremely bothersome.
The bug film, available on another page, shows a larva that is a holothyran and has been filmed consuming a nematomorph, nature's checks and balances. The hexapod larva stage left a pimple-like exit wound which heals quite quickly. The octopod nymphal stage survived even longer than the larva. Many Lyme sufferers claim they feel as though they have bugs in their bodies. We believe it is the mites that cause that feeling. Our bodies serve as a habitat for many organisms, unwanted visitors making themselves at home.
Our goal is to make their environment uninhabitable.
We believe we are doing this with the sodium chloride tablets and the vitamin C. We do not advise using any other products such as antihelminthes, colloidal silver, wormwood, or any of the parasite cleansing products on the market. Construction workers and athletes (particularly runners) use the same salt tablets we recommend. Years ago, before the so-called salt scare, PhysEd teachers handed out salt tablets like they were candy. Our bodies need the salt, especially to combat some types of parasites.
The Paragordius Lyme has a single host life cycle and it rarely develops into an adult.
If content, the lyme can stagnate in one of its many life cycles. Frightfully similar to Trichinella spiralis, a nematode, the lyme larva tend to be the most numerous and prefer infecting muscle cells. The adult nematomorph is a short-lived, non-feeding stage. Much to our surprise, we read that when Dr. Willy Burgdorferi dissected the deer tick and discovered the bacteria, he noted the presence of microfilarial worms in a small sample of the ticks, though at the time he saw no significance.
... juvenile nematomorphs.
They vary in size and color. The black appear to be the longest and most abundant. Nematomorphs reproduce in many ways, one being that the male and female intertwine, pressing their genital pores together. The clear or colorless threadlike are juvenile, changing color as they mature and become sexually active.
Nematomorphs are common in Africa, yet were never really considered to exist in other parts of the world. It has become a pretty small world over the past two centuries. Parasites adapt to their hosts, such as the living conditions inside an insect's body or that of a human.
Larval Form Nematomorphs
Using our own body fluids, we believe the cocoon transforms itself into a hermaphroditic larva.
Like all animals, the main goal in life is to reproduce. The lower slides seem to show a birthing. The juvenile (clear worm) sheds its collagenous external cuticle, changing into the black threadlike adult. Under strenuous conditions, nematomorphs can change their life cycle. We believe there to be at least three separate cycles.
Nematomorphs are both oviparous and viviparous.
Eggs are ejected through the gonophore.
The average infected person has billions of eggs among his body tissues.
The so-called "brain lesions" may just possibly be reams of eggs.
The knot on the side of the neck, near one's spinal cord, so common to many sufferers, is a breeding chamber. This bump is no longer present after approximately one and a half years of treatment.
The Spore Stage: A Design for Self-Protection
Most doctors admit they cannot cure the disease; one reason is that they say it goes into a cyst stage. We believe this is one such example. The good news is that since we have captured its photo, we must be killing it. The combination of the salt (NaCl) tablets and Vitamin C has had amazing effects.
Nematomorphs persevere; they may be one of the oldest and most adaptive life forms.
The larva stresses, and instead of producing live young, it buds casings called cercaria, which house future juvenile nematomorphs, totally eliminating a larval stage. Plus, while in this protective state, the cercaria lays millions of eggs in long gelatinous strings. The cysts will disintegrate and the juveniles will continue on with their previous life cycle. The stressed cercaria expel spores, pictured at the bottom of the page.
Star-shaped Larva
We believe the spores from the stressed cercaria eventually burst into star-shaped larva.
After acquiring nourishment from the center amniotic sac, the star-shaped larva starts to break apart and separate juvenile worms continue on their life cycle.
Bryan Rosner COMMENT:
It is to use 1g of vitamin C and 1g of salt 12 times per day along with plenty of water.
I disagree that using tablets is a good method for administration.
Tablets of plain vitamin C are notorious for upsetting the stomach, and capsules are not much better.
It would be far better from this standpoint to use powdered ascorbic acid.
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To get an idea of the dosage, one teaspoon equals 5 grams;
thus, one tablespoon would equal 15 grams.
Please remember to drink plenty of water.
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