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Beverly
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LOL, I knew this was April Fools....but boy do I wish.
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treepatrol
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I shouda been cured
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Beverly
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Yeah, I was thinking the same thing tree.. that chocolate bunny I had for Easter didn't help me much. LOL
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tickled1
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TOO funny!
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Ya got me!!!!
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joalo
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Ya got me too!
I wish it were that simple...
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Geneal
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I wasn't even thinking about chocolate....till now!
AAARRRGGGHHHH!!!!
What if I just have one teensy, weensy left over Hershey's Easter egg?
Hugs,
Geneal
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bettyg
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and only if there are ALMONDS in it, which is my daily therapy!!
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bejoy
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So that's it. Here I thought it was my intense regimen of antibiotic and alternative treatments that got me better.
The real cure was the secret chocolate stash I took religiously, despite all the advice to the contrary.
But I have to tell you, the generics work just as well.
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charlie
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....Well I already knew margaritas cured lyme so this just makes it even better....
Charlie
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Maybe Lindt chocolate does though. I'd better check right now just to make sure!
*chomp chomp*
AlionP, Fearless Lyme Treatment Researcher
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bettyg
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don, i'm headed to nebraska for some SMORES BARS! i love the way they just dribble all over my mouth, and those soft GOOEY MARSHMELLOWS!
my description just made me think of late friend, CC, 99, at nursing home who used this same expression to talk about EATING CORN ON THE COB W/LOTS OF BUTTER!
so don, bigfoot from iowa is headed your way...
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D Bergy
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May be some truth to the Aprils fool joke. I found this on another site.
Chocolate is used to extend the life of endorphins, I am told. I have not investigated this claim.
New research has shown that the chemical, theobromine, in dark chocolate is a more powerful cough suppressant than codeine, without the side effects. Two ounces of dark chocolate, containing about 900 mg of theobromine, is the amount shown to be effective for adults. Cocoa consumption is also being studied to treat diarrhea and other intestinal problems, because it decreases salt and water loss. Cocoa may become a natural and inexpensive treatment for dangerous diarrheal conditions around the world.
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Ghiradelli chocolate also proving to knock out Lyme. If sprinkled on the ground, makes ticks too euphoric to want to bite, thus diminishing infections. NIH paper to follow soon.
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