Hi there, I recently came across a web page that had a couple of
sound samples of Dr. Shoemaker explaining his treatment for lyme
disease, but there was no information on how to contact him or
anything. I was wondering if you could tell me a phone number or
an address or a web site or something where I could contact his
office. I live all the way in Washington state, but I would still
like to get tested for neurotoxins. I suspect that I may have
gotten lyme disease about three and a half years ago and have
suffered a severe chronic health condition ever since with all the
classic symptoms of chronic lyme. If you could give me any
information I would really appreciate it. Thank you.
On 12/01/03, Terry Elias wrote:
>
> Hello, just wanted to drop a note and say that I have been thru
> Dr. Shoemakers treatment and have only positive things to say. If
> anyone wishes to review the protocol I'll be glad to relay it and
> explain it the way he explained the action to me. He sat me down
> and literally drew a diagram on the exam bed paper.
>
> I went to Dr. Shoemaker feeling horrible, what I thought to be
> that equilivent to a 93 year old woman. I'm getting ready to turn
> fourty three. I was treated by Dr. Shoemaker aprox three years
> ago. I had been bitten by a tick and suffered a raging infection.
> All Lyme test came back negative but being extremely symptomatic,
> we began the treatment anyway. The visual test screamed positive.
> My symptoms mimicked Lupus. Gee, which one did I want. After
> doing some research on line. I was given a referal to the good
> Dr. The first visit proved to be fruitful. He showed me that
> using the drug known as Actos (normally used for diabetes) and
> causing the same action, would make the cells succeptable to
> allowing an enzyme exchange of sorts. Thus these things being
> relesased into the blood stream. if you know anything you know
> that the gallbladder is a filter for all blood. The toxins
> chronic neurotoxins that are released are thrown in to the
> intestines. The Actos dosage was minimal and short lived. 10
> days. On the 7th day I started the Questran (choleystramine) I
> did not use generic. The products of Questran are not absorbed
> into the body system. It only draws out. As the toxins and just
> like the use of this drug for it's normal function to reduce
> cholyesterol,the cholystremine absorbs the toxins. for lack of a
> better way to put it, you "poop" your troubles away. The Dr. also
> did a test called HDLA4, I might be mistaken about he name but it
> was a test to determine what I hade been exposed to and was
> succeptable to. Not guaranteeing that the Lyme was negative, It
> did show an extreme positive succeptability and exposure to a
> particular fungus. There were actually a few on the list. What
> I soon found out was that I was being made ill by the house that I
> lived in. A 95 year old farm house to be exact. I have since
> moved, after what I thought was a second bout. I am back to a
> happy, healthy individual, and intend to grow old normally, not by
> the effects of the nasty things floating around in our world. I
> did the treatment and in the process found that it also got rid of
> my irriateable bowel syndrome. And my guess would be that the
> symptoms of the bowel were maybe toxin related and until the
> toxins were removed in spectfic they were continually dumped back
> in to my system. There are several things in this world that are
> unexplained and unknown still, but who are we to say that
> someone's a quack. I give this man every credit in the world.
> I'm a nurse by profession and I don't think an army of other
> doctors could ever change my mind. I know he saved my life. I've
> had a doctor literally scream at me and tell me that I had
> arthritis, I'd always had arthritis. I am symptom free since my
> treatment. I have moved to PA and about three and a half hours
> away from Dr. Shoemakers office. He used to be right outside my
> back door (thank God) I'd go back in a heart beat. To put it
> another way, "The Man Knows His Shit". I write this with sincere
> appreciation for the care and patiencce that he extended to me.
> And I will warn any skeptic, asking questions is one thing but if
> you honestly don't want him to spend his time and effort to find
> out what does ail and treat, don't bother. There's always someone
> eles who needs him desprately. Half the battle of any illness is
> wanting to get better. Give him a fair chance. I did. If his
> treatment doesn't cure don't be bitter, it may not work for all,
> the same as any other science.
>
> Sincerely, Terry Elias