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I am doing great this week feeling so much better. My energy level is improving so much. Also my back is feeling better and i haven't had any headaches for a whole week.
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luvs2ride
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That is so good to hear and you don't have to fear the harmful side effects.
Before everyone slams me for that, herbs are food. Yes, some can be toxic but most are not.
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Brussels
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What herbs are you on?
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I am on a lot of different herbs. She makes them at the office. They are written on the back but I use a lot it would take so long to list them all. I started out taking something for Lyme,meningitis, gall and kidney stones,aomething for muscles, one for brain fog. I have cleared all these and am taking something for fungi, parasites, yeast, and coinfections. Also homeopathic for brain supportand neurotoxins. I think the antibiotics don't work because it doesn't kill the different areas of Lyme. Lyme is not cut and dry there is a lot to it.
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