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Kris8
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Hi everyone...

Just another quick question(s). Husband is being sent now to a lipids clinic...high triglycerides and cholesterol primary says it's so high so it is genetic. What do you think...genetic or Lyme?

Also, he has also been fighting liver issues. Had a biopsy, function tests etc....mild inflamation of the liver was the result. He continually has high amonia levels.

Liver dr. says he can't explain why amonia levels are so high...he would have to "look it up". That was three months ago. Does anyone have this problem too?

thanks
Kris

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I've had liver issues - in fact, my liver was looking granular 10 years ago already. If he's having liver issues though, he is toxic.

Try a gallbladder liver cleanse recipe, since they work in sync:

http://www.curezone.com/cleanse/liver/

ELF frequencies cause an increase in triglycerides. If he uses a cell phone, or anybody in the family uses one, I would get rid of it ASAP.

I don't know offhand what the high ammonia levels mean - kidneys? I do know, however, that asparagus helps clean out ammonia. It will make his urine smell funny, but you kind of get used to it - I eat it almost every day.

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We just had a discussion about ammonia.
http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=056673#000000

Read this article:
Lyme Toxins: The Primary Cause of Your Symptoms!
by Dr. David Jernigan
Detoxification is both the key to alleviating the symptoms of Lyme disease and beginning restoration and healing. Dr. Jernigan takes a close look at Lyme toxins, specifically the stunning effects of Lyme-induced ammonia.


http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_285/ai_n19170382

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