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I believe that Dr. K has indicated that Magnesimm supplements must not be oral (but instead transdermal). Does anyone know if that is true or if oral Mag (e.g., Mag-Tab SR, as recommended by Burrascano) is okay?
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Why would oral magnesium feed lyme, but transdermal not. The bacteria is in your tissue. Doesn't make sense.
besides, A LOT of the food you eat contains magnesium.
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TF
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I got rid of lyme taking oral magnesium. It will be 6 years in March since I completed my treatment.
If Burrascano was wrong on this, how do you explain how he got rid of lyme for so many people?
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Pinelady
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Are you sure it is not Manganese instead of magnesium?
Some believe Manganese is used by the borrelia for life since it does not require iron to survive.
Just guessing...
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