Ellen101
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This post explains the importance of diet in treating lyme. It seems to be one of the biggest things people are most reluctant to change but to me is so much easier and safer than some of the treatments people are undertaking.
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For the past two months, I have been doing a Ketogenic diet to kill the lyme. (My llmd's idea). I do have more energy and my body pain is much better. I have had some really terrible herxes.
I am also doing a homeopathic remedy, an antibiotic and colloidal silver.
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I agree... Diet is HUGE for me. It was during treatment and continues to still be the case.
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LisaK
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yes, diet is huge but hard for some to comply.
I am a bad example, a good example of non compliance!
I never felt better than when I did the blood type diet! and I was sick with lyme and didn't know it then. and still I felt remarkabley good while on it.
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