Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Â I went to Mexico at the beginning of the summer. While in Mexico, I went through some trails and climbed around some waterfalls. Really beautiful and quite awesome. After one of the climbs, when we were going back to our car, I was bitten four times or more by a sand fly. Over the next three days my leg got so swollen that I didn't appear to have an ankle. When I came back to the US, after being home for a couple of days, I came down with what I thought was just a cold. When I shared this info with my dr, he thinks that I should be tested by an infectious disease dr for leichmanaisis, which when it gets in your blood stream cause low white, red and platelet count, which is what I have going on. I could really use opinions and thoughts from any of you - drs., vets with jungle experience, etc. I am not going to stop my vitamins, clean water, organic foods, Sutherlandia OPC, but what do you think? I know that this is not about cancer, but leichmanaisis is a parasite, which can kill you it left untreated for years (thankfully, not tomorrow). Â Janna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008  Janna, If I were you I'd take MMS immediately. MMS (chlorine dioxide when activated) will kill any parasite or microbe that might be in your blood without serious side effects to you. Go to the following website for more info. http://mmsinfo.net/ This is a wonderful remedy for this type of disorder. It was originally used to cure malaria but can be used for all types of disease states where microbes are involved. Bob - cr8iveart oleander soup Wednesday, August 06, 2008 6:27 PM Re: different parasite question I went to Mexico at the beginning of the summer. While in Mexico, I went through some trails and climbed around some waterfalls. Really beautiful and quite awesome. After one of the climbs, when we were going back to our car, I was bitten four times or more by a sand fly. Over the next three days my leg got so swollen that I didn't appear to have an ankle. When I came back to the US, after being home for a couple of days, I came down with what I thought was just a cold. When I shared this info with my dr, he thinks that I should be tested by an infectious disease dr for leichmanaisis, which when it gets in your blood stream cause low white, red and platelet count, which is what I have going on. I could really use opinions and thoughts from any of you - drs., vets with jungle experience, etc. I am not going to stop my vitamins, clean water, organic foods, Sutherlandia OPC, but what do you think? I know that this is not about cancer, but leichmanaisis is a parasite, which can kill you it left untreated for years (thankfully, not tomorrow). Janna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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