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lymewarrior03
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http://alohamedicinals.com/ridox_info.htm

Ridoxolan is advertised to take as adjunct therapy at the MSN site.

Anyone heard of it? Used it?


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LymeWarrior.....I too am curious, did not read your post the first time, but found this on internet as you did.

I am assuming this is something new on the market? Hence no one replied to your post?

http://alohamedicinals.com/lyme-aid.htm
This is from the same site:

"The mode of action with RIDOXOLAN PLUS is to increase the activity and quantity of the body's own T-cells, NK-cells and macrophages as well as increasing the production of natural Interferons and Interlukins. This immune system enhancement acts in conjunction with other factors involved in the body's defense mechanism, and hopefully will insures a positive outcome in the body's efforts to overcome the disease. Lyme's can be very difficult to treat, and in the later stages often does not respond well to antibiotic therapy alone. RIDOXOLAN PLUS is made from a mixture of more than 200 structurally different Beta-Glucans and other polysaccharide immunomodulators, which are specially extracted and purified through the proprietary process developed by Aloha Medicinals."


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