Keebler
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- Some antioxidants used for "anti-aging" (how I HATE that term) can be wonderful in many ways. As long as she's not getting treatments that over-stimulate her system and give her a false sense of energy that will crash later.
It all depends on the treatment. But, for lyme patients, the specific antioxidants and adrenal support should be directed by the LLMD or LL ND. Lyme patients' systems are very unique and it's important to have a doctor who knows that. -
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nefferdun
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Acetyl L Carnitine and Alpha Lipoic Acid were promoted to be "anti-aging" and they are recommended for lyme disease. Vitamin D3 is good for immune support. Glutathione by IV is powerful. Hyaluronic acid replaces collagen in skin, eyes and joints. It really works.
I think you need to address every aspect of your life - mind, body and spirit to recover, stay healthy and physically/mentally minimize aging.
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