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nonna05
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From post about annyzz sp?...she mentioned link to earth clinic..
Went to lyme and saw post that those with it should NOT take D or Zinc.. That the bugger's thrive on this..

Can anyone PLEASE respond????? I've had a couple of very rough day's and I saw this and just wanted to throw up (Not out) the towel...

My D is so low as it is ,,have no idea about zinc, except I'm sure it's in a few of supplement's..

Is this whoha or what...

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We require Vitamin D. We require Zinc. In the right amounts. Not too much, nor too little.

If you could post that link to the page you mention, we could see the post - in context.

I'm not asking you to answer all this but, from that link that I hope you can post, I'd also want to discover what expertise they have in this field and if they are they ILADS educated.

I'd also want to be able to see their research sources, to know what led them to their conclusions. And what other leading lyme experts have to say on the topic.

It's always good to have that detail before proclaiming this or that either good or bad.

Ticks require air. We require air. If we banish air so that ticks will die, so will we.

It can be impossible to starve out borrelia that may compete for nutrients. In that case, we may actually need more so that the cells of our body get what they need to survive.

There are many ways to address borrelia without starving my own cells.

Still, once we can see the source, we'll have a better idea of what they are talking about.
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