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Tcoach1
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doing adrenal testing and other things to eliminate the sever fatigue. came off of heavy abx for 5 weeks and the fatigue developed. though I stillhave some neuro symptoms, I really think I need to get energy to fight...
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Is it possible to get some organic green non sugary green juice? (as long as you don't have hyper-coagulation problems)

That feeds the cells.

When I felt like, and didn't have a juicer, that OPC helped and I just found one that works (most don't I found). Pure Encapsulations has one called OPC Sorb.

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You're right: fatigue is no good.

You can easily prepare your own green juices, fast and simple: get organic salads, of all types, more green or dark color the best.

Just add a banana inside, if you may eat bananas. If not, just a spoon of honey. If you may not add sweets, no problem: the juice still tastes somewhat...

I would add just a little bit of rock salt, for electrolytes too. Very important for the cells.

If you are the feeling-cold type, add ginger and cinammon (I love them).

If you are brave, add chlorella powder to the juice. Chlorella is an amazing prebiotic, and bindy many neurotoxins from lyme pathogens.

What helps me most, with fatigue, is electrosmog avoidance, as much as possible, then grounding, chlorella, raw veggies, then my violet ray (high frequency).

I feel like plugging myself to a source of energy, really.

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Things to try for more energy:

-malic acid and magnesium
-a form of magnesium that you tolerate
-flower pollen

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