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jer69
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People keep telling me this idea that Aloe possess beta-glucans that "fit" perfectly into the human cells or something to that idea- and that it has helped many get over lyme? I haven't really heard much to back this up, anyone else heard or had first hand experience with it? thx, jeremy

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It's good for the body, but won't "cure" Lyme!

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It is supposed to be a good anti-inflammatory and has anti-bacterial qualities.

Some people have allergies to it.

Perry Fields, an Olympics athlete, used it in her all natural approach to healing Lyme.

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I just bought some "aloe arborescens", which is similar to aloe vera but has more therapeutic and immune-boosting qualities.

You can read about it here: http://cancertutor.com/Cancer03/AloeArborescens.html

It's even been used to cure cancer.

It's a little expensive, but I just wanted to try it. It's about $60 per bottle, and if I take 1 tablespoon every day, the bottle will last about a month.

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It helped heal my crohn's disease before I knew I had lyme... so it could have been lyme, but I have no evidence of it anymore...so was it lyme and it just moved onto more hospital areas...like my brain?

My Dr. suggested GNC aloe capsules...I take it every morning with my fish oil.

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