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glm1111
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Please check out www.lymephotos.com This is what has come pouring out of me and many other people.

In my 20+ experience with Lyme disease nothing helped me until I started to get rid of these. I am getting my life back.


I was diagnosed with Lyme, babs, bart and erlichia. Parasites and Worms are a MAJOR part of Lyme disease.


Burgdorfer found adult filarial worms in the ticks and as an aside found spirochetes.

Please don't ignore this. My Lyme disease is no different than yours.

Hope this helps you in your journey,

Gael

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PARASITES/WORMS ARE NOW
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The micro filarial worms aren't treated with humwaworm or or normal parasite clenasing products - they requre special treatment.

Not sure what the prescription meds are but Nutramedix's Enula is supposed to get to them.

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More discussion about this topic here, in your previous post of same title, 3 weeks ago:

http://tinyurl.com/5ekrrz

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glm1111
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www.humaworm.com has a list of symptoms for parasites.

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Oh my goodness.. I guess you were 10 steps ahead of me.
I was thinking about this as you know I asked you in the other thread this evening if people realize the connection and the word parasite. I was not sure..
So well
You got it covered
Your awesome.

Deb

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Hi Mo,

From what I have read, the problem is the prescription meds only kill the babies. The adults are not affected.


That seems to be true with any worms. Also, the prescription anthelmiths are very hard on the liver, especially if you have to keep dosing.


That is the beauty of the salt/c(sea salt) The salt puts them into osmotic shock and is a natural bacteriocide that works on the other co-infections as well.


After 25 yrs of suffering the salt/c is the only thing that has worked to this degree. I keep posting this info, because this is such a viable protocol.


Some people may be salt sensitive and cannot do it. But for a large number of Lyme sufferers it has been very effective.,


Gael

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I think we all need to de-worm if we are ever going to get truly well.
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Puma,

I agree with you 100%. That is the reason I keep posting this info, so people are aware of the parasite/worm connection to Lyme,


Gael

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Thank you Gael. You could be saving lives. We don't know yet.
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