Treatment in Mexico hoped to cure Rose

Posted: Published on June 1st, 2014

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Rose Schwarz and her family will travel to Mexico next week to try some new treatments that will hopefully cure the Lyme disease that plagues the 74-pound woman.

A successful online fundraiser for Schwarz brought in more than $23,000 last month, which opened up new options for treatment.

Once the funds came in, Roses mom Tani Schwarz spent days researching online and talking to multiple doctors and patients before making the decision to head to Mexico for three weeks of alternative, complementary and integrative therapy at Baja MedGate in Baja Mexico.

Treatment down there is way more state-of-the-art and modern than here, contrary to popular belief, Tani said.

She and Rose will travel to Baja MedGate on June 6, when the therapy will start.

The first two days will involve extensive specific testing and blood analysis, Tani said. Treatment will include IV delivery of specific detox, nutrition and immune support, essential fatty acid therapy, cocarboxilasa protocol, symphatic therapy, magnetic and ozone therapy, GcMAF therapy, high dose IV curcumin therapy and Mesenchymal stem cell therapy taken from donated adipose tissue.

Rose will also receive bioidentical hormone replacement testing and treatment to help with her extremely low bone mass.

While some of the treatments are unheard of in Canada or the U.S., Tani said she did her research and even spoke for over an hour with the father of one chronic Lyme disease patient who experienced amazing results.

He took his daughter down there from Alberta in December. Shes just a little younger than Rose. He thought that if she hadnt gone down there, she would be dead by March, Tani said.

This guys daughter had Lyme disease that affected her in her joints, and she was in a wheelchair and couldnt walk and was bedridden, the whole thing, and now shes back to school, back to work, she can walk again, everything.

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