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bnbrown
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i'm new here and have just been browsing over posts from this last year...

in response to a discussion from february on heat therapy, i want to let everyone know that my doc has just sent one of his other lyme patients over to a hospital in germany(that reguraly treats cancer patients with heat) for 8 or 9 days of therapy. i think this includes a 6 hour fever, oxyegen, and whole body detox. apparently, the rumor is that this german doc has treated 10 lyme patients with heat and that all 10 have gotten better.

my friend "s" that is over there now has had lyme for over 20 years and was only recently diagnosed. if she gets better from this, i'll be on the next plane over there!

i'll keep everyone posted on her progress...

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AliG
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Just curious...

If you have lyme, co-infections or are just in such a weakened state that your body is incapable of producing a temp over 101.5, what happens if you introduce additional toxins. What if your body still can't produce a fever?

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lymie tony z
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intra-cellular hyperthermia was brought up a few years ago...

this time it was an Italian...

Dr Whitaker of Bowens lab fame tried it and it did'nt work...

Atlanta supposedly had a doc trying it also...it did'nt work..

Malaria treatments don't work...
besides running the risk of brain dammage due to high fever...and compounding your problems....

These have been discussed and debunked a few years ago.....

Sorry to be the bearer of sad tidings.....zman

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kelmo
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I would save your ticket to Germany and join a club that has a sauna. That's supposed to be just as effective. It really helps my daughter.

Kelly

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