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Has anyone or does anyone know about peroxide treatments for Lyme?
I've heard of it but it sounds pretty risky.
Any known details would be appreciated.
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tdtid
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Mom,
I did a lot of research online on the web about these as well since my N.D. does just about any sort of IV treatment out there.
I have to admit that I haven't tried this one yet since I'm still trying to settle my body down since treatment on an IV treatment I was doing regularly (Myers Cocktail) before my diagnosis.
Hopefully someone will come forward that has had actual treatment with this. Sorry I can't help but would definitely be interested in first hand experiences as well.
Cathy
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pmerv
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My LLMD thought they were very dangerous (corrosive to arteries) and wouldn't work anyway. You can get more O2 to your tissues by exercising.
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