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Go to the Lyme-and-Rife group, and talk to Sue Mass man. She cured

hers, and became a nutritionist in the process. There have been more

success stories.

> I'm trying to help someone whose wife was recently diagnosed.

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> Thank you,

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In a message dated 3/27/04 10:13:37 AM Eastern Standard Time,

missourinaturegirl@... writes:

> Some Lymies progress to Lou

> Gehrigs disease. Lyme is sexually transmitted.

I thought that Lyme was from a tick bite.

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This post is from Lyme-and-rife. Some Lymies progress to Lou

Gehrigs disease. Lyme is sexually transmitted. Try the group, and

see if others have the same symptoms. Lyme is difficutl to diagnose,

and most of the clients go to Lyme Literate MDs.

Date: Sat Mar 27, 2004 8:38 am

Subject: Re: [Lyme-and-rife] Re: Help

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everything you said is correct and i understand. i haven't even taken

my abx as i should during the years because my husband has lyme too,

but his is manifesting in more extreme symptoms. he is having the ALS

systems. he is now in a wheelchair. there is a big connection between

ALS and Lyme.........

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  • 2 years later...

Knowing little about this disease, I googled it and came up with some

interesting results... here's the first hit which is probably along

the lines of what you're searching for:

http://www.evenbetternow.com/als.html

With this kind of prognosis, I would agree a natural approach might

offer a ray of hope, at least for improved quality of life. Good luck

to you and your grandma.

Dani

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> I just found out like 5 minutes ago that my grandma has been

diagnosed

> with Lou Gehrig's disease. Does anyone know of any ways to treat

> this, " non-traditionally " ? Thanks.

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> ~Virginia

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>I just found out like 5 minutes ago that my grandma has been diagnosed with

>Lou Gehrig's disease. Does anyone know of any ways to treat this,

> " non-traditionally " ? Thanks.

I sympathize with you very much. ASL claimed my grandfather 10 years ago.

Nothing conventional works at all, so don't even bother with it and instead

follow up on anything you find in the alternative realm that she is willing

to try.

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