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POP
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Hello Members, What started off as severe back spasms now has made it way into my stomach in the form of difficulty eating, change in bowl function, gastritis, addominal cramping/burning.

Has this happened to anyone else? I`ve been on Adoxa for a few months now but it`s not helping. I take Acidophilus and a detox mix of Burbur and Parsley but the pains will not go away.

I`ve been out of work and have recently filed for workmans compensation, if any of you had this type of problem and were able to beat it please let me know how and with what. Any information will be greatly appreciated. God Bless. POP

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interesting info. on effects of Lyme in the gut

http://www.thehumansideoflyme.net/viewarticle.php?aid=62

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I had horrible GI symptoms.

I had an overgrowth of klebsiella and citrobacter, plus not enough of the good bacteria in my intestines.

I took oregano oil, uva ursi, and plant tannins. Also, Humaworm helped.

I also took VSL#3 (450 organism probiotic), Theralac, and Ultra Flora. You need more than just acidophilus.

Bart was also a player in my GI symptoms.

GI symptoms are not uncommon for Lyme.

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