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In a message dated 5/31/03 5:37:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> At any rate, I am currently doing a number of things that might possibly

> help hypercoagulation problems. I'm using both bromelain and curcumin. I get

> these from my naturopath, so they are both very high quality (made by

> Scientific Botanicals) I'm also taking quite a bit of vitamin E and fish oil

> capsules, among a bunch of other things. I had a blood vessel in my index

> finger on my left hand rupture the night after we got back from flying out

> to land and back to see Dr. Shoemaker, and I assumed the flight was the

> trigger for that one. This last one I suspect is maybe from die off from the

> antibiotic, somehow.

Ok , couple suggestions: muscle test for Natto Kinase, baby aspiron and

Wobenzyme?

I got one answer about other spirochetes out there from a LLMD and here is

what they said:

That's a good theory--

It could be that the strain of Bb in the south is different from the majority

of the cases seen in the Northeast, and this may explain why a patient could

test negative on the usual Lyme Western Blot--perhaps the predominant bands

are different.  In Sweden, the organism responsible for Lyme disease is Borrelia

afzeli.  You may also want to look up Master's disease, named after someone

named Master who is identifying many cases of Lyme in the Midwest.

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