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lpkayak
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someone on the board is in ruff shape and is asking me

i can give some info but i am in bad shape now too...it has been posted about before...i gave books and sites to go to...but i can hardly sit at computer now...cant do it

so it it is reposted here maybe he and his supporters can get the info easier. thx.

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It's the infections causing mitochondria dysfunction. So treating the infections is imperative. You have to be VERY aggressive getting rid of parasites that are carrying bacteria, yeast/fungus, mercury etc. with either antiparasitic pharmas and or herbs and salt/c.

I am puzzled as to why you think that treating mitochondria would be primary as opposed to what's causing the dysfunction. Antiparasitics/abx and antifungals are really key in eradicating this disease.

Just my 2 cents.

Gael

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Here is one thread where mito stuff id discussed...skim til you see mito then pay attenetion-its long-you will probably need help

or try to contack lonestartick or pinelady on LN-sounds like they have knowledge of mito stuff

remember we dont really know...dont let this new info get you down-use it to maybe find an explanation

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/90585?#000000

mito is only mentioned once here...way down the post above pinelady...but links might be helpful

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/87841?#000022

more info-keebler mentions mitochondria

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/86669?#000001

more-i cant sit any longer..hope you get help

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gael-when some of us get so sick and weak we cant take care of ourselves enough to fight the bugs...then it helps to give mito a boost

it helped me get over a hump

some are very weak and want to try...

gonzo is struggling with this if you think you can help him...i cant do much til i feel better

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ATP fuel is one product, which can help
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What supports mitochondria:

Co-Q10

L-Carnitine

NADH

Methylation support (esp. Methylcobolamin, methylfolate, P5P)

Antioxidants

Minerals

PQQ

Avoiding dehydration and fasting

Getting enough rest

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lpkayak
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ty lala and razzle-short and sweet...just what we need

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Yes I agree that we need to support mitochondria, just like we need to support adrenal dysfunction. I was bedridden and in and out of ICU for years.

The only thing that turned things around for me was treating parasites.

Sorry you are not doing well IP. Sending hugs to you.

P. S. Suggest gonzo read the PARASITE WARRIORS SUPPORT THREAD.

Gael

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