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tdono7
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Has anyone ever tried this Salt and Vitamin C regimin? My husband has Lyme and three co-infections. He has been sick since October 2008. He has been on several antibiotics including IV ones and has not improved. I am curious if this treatment might help at all?!?!
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If you go to yahoo and search it there is a site that discusses this - I think this is the link: http://www.fettnet.com/lymestrategies/welcome.htm

You could also use the search function here.

I tried it - it helped but there is no one treatment that will do it all alone in my opinion

Sorry so short - heading to bed hopefully someone else can shed more light. If not I'll check tomorrow

All My Best,
Scott D.

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BTW - I am NOT a medical professional - just speaking from MY own personal experience.

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Thank you very much for your response. We are currently seeking a second opinion since my husband has not improved within the year. His two main symptoms are fatigue and joint pain, especially in his knees. If this treatment could help take some of the pain away, even if it is temporary, it is worth a shot.
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