I happened upon a website about this nutrient called Limu. Oh...they are the "original limu". Apparently there is already a Limu knockoff.
Anywhere, there was a testimonial from a Lyme Patient. Has anyone tried this product? Its from brown seaweed off the coast of Tonga.
Feedback please.
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Bringing this back to the top....has anyone tried or heard of this? Any feedback appreciated. Thanks Robin in Houston
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Have not tried this. Was doing some herbal research for hubby today and ran across a reference to Limu and Lyme disease myself. May be the same one you found.
Note: The "Original Limu" product also includes papaya, mango and grapefruit extract -- seems like it might be a good source of antioxidants and nutrients, but my personal opinion is that it would work as a nutritional supplement only and have no killing effect on Lyme or any coinfection. This is just my personal opinion.
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