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I came across this tidbit, and was wondering if anyone knew which doctor this is or knows more about this? Is this dr. B (the one that treats a lot of autism)?
" One physician successfully treated a chronic lyme patient with 10 doses, but also added low dose chemotherapy for the final 5."
joalo
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Buried on page two.
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lax mom
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In 2012 this video says GCMAF is only 15 percent successful in Lyme Patients with co infections due to the biofilms hiding the infections still even with a Healthy Immune System!
We all know this ! So sadly it seems GCMAF would only help newly diagnosed people and only if they have poor immunity and test positive for the issue.
Maybe this could help people not become chronic if your newly diagnosed maybe its worth doing the test that is just 85 dollars.
What are the odds you find someone newly diagnosed who would be given this test.. Probably Zero.
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MichaelTampa
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gcmaf, yes, chemotherapy, no
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doopideedoo, your link appears to not work
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