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BilltheLymeguy
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The lyme doctor told me that I should be acidic to fight the lyme bug. Anyone else heard of this. A friend of mine who also has Lyme said that is wrong and I should be alkalyne. The natural medicine chiropractor that is helping me said I should be alkalyne. I don't know which one to believe. Help.
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ive heatd alkaline from this board. im sure others will be along to post shortly.

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My naturopath says alkaline and has put me on homeopathic remedies to work toward it.

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One of the first things I remember my LLMD saying was that bacteria thrive in an acidic envirenment and that I needed to go more alkaline to make my system less suitable for them.

Though I've been doing alkaline drops daily, a high protein diet plus all the meds has not made this proccess that successful.

He even had me doing alkaseltzer gold for awhile to give my system a push.

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disease cannot survive in an alkaline environment.
pathogens love the acid state because they actually feed on the acid waste and it helps them.
most protien that i can think of is acidifying, especially animal products which are worst.
high protien is very bad anyway because we only need a fraction of what most people eat. the rest is a stress on the system that must be broken down and eliminted.
i have been doing a lot of thigns to work on this, and it makes a big difference. some of these are lots of vegetable juicing, raw vegan organic diet, ozone, cleansing/detoxing, fasting, salt/c (sea salt very alkalizing), naturally sparkaling mineral with squeezed lemons ( both very alkalizing). for one you can look up a food ph chart and eat a alkalizng diet. ph is a measure of how toxic you are, wastes are acids.

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