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#1 Kalliste

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Posted 22 November 2014 - 05:15 PM


A friend of mine is raving about currently undergoing this reaction. Is this serious??
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The Herxheimer Reaction - Feeling worse before feeling better
The Herxheimer Reaction is a short-term (from days to a few weeks) detoxification reaction in the body. As the body detoxifies, it is not uncommon to experience flu-like symptoms including headache, joint and muscle pain, body aches, sore throat, general malaise, sweating, chills, nausea or other symptoms.

This is a normal — and even healthy — reaction that indicates that parasites, fungus, viruses, bacteria or other pathogens are being effectively killed off. The biggest problem with the Herxheimer reaction is that people stop taking the supplement or medication that is causing the reaction, and thus discontinue the very treatment that is helping to make them better. Although the experience may not make you feel particularly good, the Herxheimer Reaction is actually a sign that healing is taking place.

What Is The Herxheimer Reaction?

The Herxheimer Reaction is an immune system reaction to the toxins (endotoxins) that are released when large amounts of pathogens are being killed off, and the body does not eliminate the toxins quickly enough. Simply stated, it is a reaction that occurs when the body is detoxifying and the released toxins either exacerbate the symptoms being treated or create their own symptoms. The important thing to note is that worsening symptoms do not indicate failure of the treatment in question; in fact, usually just the opposite.

A Rose By Any Other Name

Technically known as the Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction, this syndrome goes by many names, including JHR, the Herxheimer Effect, the Herxheimer Response, a Herx Reaction, Herx or Herks. The most common terminology used is the Herxheimer Reaction. It is also often referred to as a healing crisis, a detox reaction, or die-off syndrome.

History

The phenomenon was first described by Adolf Jarisch (1860-1902) working in Vienna, Austria, and a few years later by Karl Herxheimer (1861-1942), working in Frankfort, Germany. Both doctors were dermatologists mainly treating syphilitic lesions of the skin. They noticed that in response

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Posted 22 November 2014 - 10:02 PM

The Herxheimer reaction is the Internet's go-to explanation any time that someone poisons himself with an ill-advised supplement.
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#3 Kalliste

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Posted 23 November 2014 - 04:08 AM

I suspected as much.



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Posted 27 November 2014 - 05:56 PM

You should only herx from the death of gram negative bacteria and certain fungi. So if you're doing some big time modulation of your gut microbiome it is possible, but as niner says, it's way overused. What is your friend taking?

#5 Kalliste

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Posted 27 November 2014 - 08:19 PM

Colloidal silver in every orifice I suspect, some MSM too.



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Posted 28 November 2014 - 05:49 PM

Colloidal silver in every orifice I suspect, some MSM too.

MSM gave me a rash when I started it. I think it either increases the sensitivity of mast cells or actually does what people claim and helps your body flush accumulated wastes via increased cell membrane transport. 99% sure either way it's not a Herx, though.

Every orifice you say? Kinky. Silver, now that could cause a Herx.

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