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Gerard Bobis
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guys do you think the supplements i'm taking are causing the progression of what i'm feeling? it adds almost everyday now i feel like my internal organs are from mouth to inside my body are feeling dry and i also notice flakes inside my nose and face? is this normal with lyme?

i cant help it, im totally anxious with what's happening. i thought lyme progresses slowly? oh noh! huhuh..

im doing everything to help myself now.. nobody to support me.. my family thought im ok but when i tell them what i feel they just ignored me.

i dont want to experience all those symptoms listed in lyme..,y program in natural healing will start on my monday.. but i think this might get me more weaker with inly veggies and fruits are allowed to be eaten.

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Marnie
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Dehydration is linked to yeast infections.

Yeast <-> dehydration.

Are you taking lots of probiotics? And are you drinking enough GOOD water (but not too much)?

Good water = artesian. It is loaded with minerals.

Expensive (Voss), but IMO...worth every cent. Get the "still" kind...ideally in the glass bottles.

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im drinking purified water i guess.. so you think i am dehydrated with it? is lyme doing this to me? thanks
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im drinking purified water i guess.. so you think i am dehydrated with it? is lyme doing this to me? thanks.. and i dont take any probiotics.. just supplements of vitamins and mangosteen juice before i sleep
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No probiotics...NOT GOOD!!!
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Marnie - Gerard isn't on abx yet, so does the probiotics issue matter yet?
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Good guys vs. the bad guys:

"A probiotic is defined as a ``live microbial supplement that beneficially affects the host by improving its intestinal microbial balance'' (11).

Over the years, lactobacilli have been associated with improvements in lactose intolerance, increases in natural resistance to infectious disease in the gastrointestinal tract, the suppression of cancer, improved digestion, and

reductions in cholesterol levels in the serum (12).

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1082510/

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You're in the Phillipines?

Well, Hot Dawg - you are definitely lucky on one count:

Get yourself some young coconuts and drink. It is an excellent way to keep hydrated. Even better than sports drinks.

Best wishes,

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For medical advice related to Lyme disease, please see an ILADS physician.

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