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Stevia? Did she use the unadulterated kind or the kind that has the root/licorice taste removed kind of stevia?
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Sorry but I have very little confidence in stevia killing lyme. Hubby used that for many many years.
Even if something works in the test tube that is no proof it will work in the human body.
Would stevia even be absorbed into the bloodstream let alone everywhere else lyme hides out?
Bea Seibert
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sparkle7
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Interesting. I like cumanda. I think it may be anti-parasitic, too. There's not alot of research about it but it's one of the only things that made me "herx".
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