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Yes,licorice tea helps. (Beware that long term usage may cause blood pressure

problems.)DGL might be better. I also am using ginger and turmeric, and added

some garlic to my diet.

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Inflamed Intestines, Lyme Testing and Acidity

In a message dated 8/28/2004 10:50:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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1. How to heal an irritated/inflamed intestine

JS: Good question. Have you tried consuming lots of tumeric and ginger to

see if it helps? Licorice can help the gut. How far down these things can

help is beyond me.

2. A commercially available accurate test for lyme and any

other common pathogens found in CFS. ( I feel like I need to be

validated now that the doctor pooh-poohed the HHV-6 test)

JS: The only WB worth doing is IGeneX IgM/IgG WB's. Unless you have

medicaid you will have to pay for these out of pocket but both can be done for

under

$200. Then you can consult with Dr. via phone or go to Dr. Crist's

website for better explanation of what your results mean.

3. How to reduce acidity due to toxins or pathogens.?

JS: Begin to eliminate pathogens, do detoxication regimens (cholestyramine,

saunas); also goes w/o saying to try to keep sugar in foods at a low level and

have plenty of green foods?

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Buy Fleet's enemas and empty them out. Fill them half and half with

's aloe vera juice, and a good aloe vera gel (the kind in dark

plastic bottle sin the healthfood store). At night, lie on your left

side and use this mixture as a retention enema. Keep it in all night.

It will quickly heal your intestines.

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