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Thanks, Sydney! And, I'm already getting DOMS in my legs/butt from today's workout. I figure it is pretty well balanced with enough "therapy" workouts like Pilates & Yoga to keep injuries, aches and pains at bay. My abs are getting a tad sore, too.

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Donna

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Donna, your rotation sounds wonderful!!Sydney"The most important persuasion tool you have in your entire arsenal is integrity " Zig Ziglar

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Thanks i will look into this just that the kids will not be ahppy having the blood drawn what will early detection achieve in terms of treatment and recovery? what is the citronella?

hello all, please advise me i am in lahore where there is an epidemic of dengue virus which spreads thru the dengue mosquitoes if anyone has any idea how protection can be sought through this esp for my asd child who is six i would appreciate any advice.

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Thanks i will look into this just that the kids will not be ahppy having the blood drawn what will early detection achieve in terms of treatment and recovery? what is the citronella?

hello all, please advise me i am in lahore where there is an epidemic of dengue virus which spreads thru the dengue mosquitoes if anyone has any idea how protection can be sought through this esp for my asd child who is six i would appreciate any advice.

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Access through your local services a drug called artusinate which is antiviral

used by some docs in this country to treat viral infections you should not have

any difficulty as it is approved by the world health association and has been

tested on kids and found to be both effective and safe in treating malaria and

dengue fever. It is a derivative of artemesia. It was used first in your

country amongst others before it reached us.

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Access through your local services a drug called artusinate which is antiviral

used by some docs in this country to treat viral infections you should not have

any difficulty as it is approved by the world health association and has been

tested on kids and found to be both effective and safe in treating malaria and

dengue fever. It is a derivative of artemesia. It was used first in your

country amongst others before it reached us.

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Access through your local services a drug called artusinate which is antiviral

used by some docs in this country to treat viral infections you should not have

any difficulty as it is approved by the world health association and has been

tested on kids and found to be both effective and safe in treating malaria and

dengue fever. It is a derivative of artemesia. It was used first in your

country amongst others before it reached us.

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I have never used these or treated Lyme but many treatments that attack bugs in our kids cause a regression as the toxins are released when the bugs die, do you have a practitioner who can advise you?

Mandi x

Hi;

My son use a cocktail of "Pinella + Cummanda + Samento to treat Lyme and some other infection. But every time we start the treatment, we see a regression in his behavior. Has anyone had this experience and with any dosage y ou obtained a good result.

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Info and other parents @

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism/. Other

groups w helpful ideas http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lymestrategies/

and http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_Rife/

Buhner's book which was at our local library has info on herbal protocol.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0970869630/?tag=mh0b-20 & hvadid=859586968 & ref=pd_sl_2dea\

i80ckj_e

Some of this we tried over the summer and like you, found it caused great

distress. Part of it here may have been using the liquid extracts which seem to

provoke allergic responses - hard to sort out the allergy and the regression

from what is working sometimes, Currently, we are using reservatrol[the herbal

derived] and trying to increase on the salt/vit C protocol described in the

Lyme/Rife files. This has been much gentler but also has seemed to send yeast

through the roof. My daughter was also on Azithro for many months to get strep

titers down and I wager that it did hit some of the Lyme bugs and sent the rest

into hiding. What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat

person, seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would

seem that Lyme comes with some friends!

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> I have never used these or treated Lyme but many treatments that attack

> bugs in our kids cause a regression as the toxins are released when the bugs

> die, do you have a practitioner who can advise you?

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> Mandi x

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> fakher.chabchoub@... writes:

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> Hi;

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> My son use a cocktail of " Pinella + Cummanda + Samento to treat Lyme and

> some other infection. But every time we start the treatment, we see a

> regression in his behavior. Has anyone had this experience and with any

dosage

> y ou obtained a good result.

>

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Info and other parents @

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism/. Other

groups w helpful ideas http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lymestrategies/

and http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_Rife/

Buhner's book which was at our local library has info on herbal protocol.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/0970869630/?tag=mh0b-20 & hvadid=859586968 & ref=pd_sl_2dea\

i80ckj_e

Some of this we tried over the summer and like you, found it caused great

distress. Part of it here may have been using the liquid extracts which seem to

provoke allergic responses - hard to sort out the allergy and the regression

from what is working sometimes, Currently, we are using reservatrol[the herbal

derived] and trying to increase on the salt/vit C protocol described in the

Lyme/Rife files. This has been much gentler but also has seemed to send yeast

through the roof. My daughter was also on Azithro for many months to get strep

titers down and I wager that it did hit some of the Lyme bugs and sent the rest

into hiding. What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat

person, seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would

seem that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

> I have never used these or treated Lyme but many treatments that attack

> bugs in our kids cause a regression as the toxins are released when the bugs

> die, do you have a practitioner who can advise you?

>

> Mandi x

>

>

> In a message dated 01/12/2011 08:29:54 GMT Standard Time,

> fakher.chabchoub@... writes:

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> Hi;

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> My son use a cocktail of " Pinella + Cummanda + Samento to treat Lyme and

> some other infection. But every time we start the treatment, we see a

> regression in his behavior. Has anyone had this experience and with any

dosage

> y ou obtained a good result.

>

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OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

Mandi x

What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person, seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem that Lyme comes with some friends!

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I thought stretch marks were a sign of zinc deficiency. Our thin DS has these prominently on buttocks c 4-5 lines of them but they haven't disappeared with supplementation. CSubject: Re: Re: (unknown)To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Thursday, 1 December, 2011, 8:34

OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

Mandi x

What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person, seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem that Lyme comes with some friends!

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hi,

where can you be tested for both this infections? GP? do you know anyone privately ?

thanks

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hi,

where can you be tested for both this infections? GP? do you know anyone privately ?

thanks

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SOme pictures here

http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/lyme-disease-support-forums/general-support/110\

912-bartonellastretch-mark-rash-anyone-familiar/limitstart/10 Ours look like the

tree trunk pattern on side of body - hip and up almost into chest. They are very

purple at times and then the coloring will fade into what I thought was 'stretch

marks.' We have no positive test for Bart; only a weak positive plus scads of

symptoms for Lyme.

>

> OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very

> overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real

> quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

>

> Mandi x

>

>

> In a message dated 01/12/2011 13:28:28 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@...

> writes:

>

> What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person,

> seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem

> that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

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For us, zinc is in a pretty good ratio right now. That has not affected this

other sin pattern. We've done loads of camping and have been exposed, I presume.

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> In a message dated 01/12/2011 13:28:28 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@...

> writes:

> What I

> thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person, seem to be

> classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem that Lyme

> comes with some friends!

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For us, zinc is in a pretty good ratio right now. That has not affected this

other sin pattern. We've done loads of camping and have been exposed, I presume.

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> In a message dated 01/12/2011 13:28:28 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@...

> writes:

> What I

> thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person, seem to be

> classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem that Lyme

> comes with some friends!

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....could also be a Connective Tissue Disorder/Disease...?

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> OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very

> overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real

> quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

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> Mandi x

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> In a message dated 01/12/2011 13:28:28 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@...

> writes:

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> What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person,

> seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem

> that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

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DS' stretch marks are silvery not purple at all - does that mean they are not indicative of Lyme ? CSubject: Re: (unknown)To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Thursday, 1 December, 2011, 11:57

SOme pictures here http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/lyme-disease-support-forums/general-support/110912-bartonellastretch-mark-rash-anyone-familiar/limitstart/10 Ours look like the tree trunk pattern on side of body - hip and up almost into chest. They are very purple at times and then the coloring will fade into what I thought was 'stretch marks.' We have no positive test for Bart; only a weak positive plus scads of symptoms for Lyme.

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> OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very

> overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real

> quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

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> Mandi x

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> In a message dated 01/12/2011 13:28:28 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@...

> writes:

>

> What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person,

> seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem

> that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

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DS' stretch marks are silvery not purple at all - does that mean they are not indicative of Lyme ? CSubject: Re: (unknown)To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Thursday, 1 December, 2011, 11:57

SOme pictures here http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/lyme-disease-support-forums/general-support/110912-bartonellastretch-mark-rash-anyone-familiar/limitstart/10 Ours look like the tree trunk pattern on side of body - hip and up almost into chest. They are very purple at times and then the coloring will fade into what I thought was 'stretch marks.' We have no positive test for Bart; only a weak positive plus scads of symptoms for Lyme.

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> OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very

> overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real

> quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

>

> Mandi x

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>

> In a message dated 01/12/2011 13:28:28 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@...

> writes:

>

> What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person,

> seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem

> that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

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DS' stretch marks are silvery not purple at all - does that mean they are not indicative of Lyme ? CSubject: Re: (unknown)To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Thursday, 1 December, 2011, 11:57

SOme pictures here http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/lyme-disease-support-forums/general-support/110912-bartonellastretch-mark-rash-anyone-familiar/limitstart/10 Ours look like the tree trunk pattern on side of body - hip and up almost into chest. They are very purple at times and then the coloring will fade into what I thought was 'stretch marks.' We have no positive test for Bart; only a weak positive plus scads of symptoms for Lyme.

>

> OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very

> overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real

> quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

>

> Mandi x

>

>

> In a message dated 01/12/2011 13:28:28 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@...

> writes:

>

> What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person,

> seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem

> that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

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New stretch marks are red; as they get older they are silvery. They are

permanent, although they do fade.

Margaret

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> > OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very

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> > What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person,

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> > seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem

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> > that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

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New stretch marks are red; as they get older they are silvery. They are

permanent, although they do fade.

Margaret

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> > OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very

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> > overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real

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> > quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

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> > Mandi x

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> > What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person,

>

> > seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem

>

> > that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

> >

>

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New stretch marks are red; as they get older they are silvery. They are

permanent, although they do fade.

Margaret

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> > OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very

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> > overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real

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> > quick................hmmmmmmmmmm

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> > What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person,

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> > seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem

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> > that Lyme comes with some friends!

>

> >

>

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Hello group can anyone please suggest a good DAN doctor who can provide good service to my 10years old boy. We live in southeast londonSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Mum231ASD@...Sender: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 08:34:39 -0500 (EST)To: <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >ReplyTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Subject: Re: Re: (unknown) OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real quick................hmmmmmmmmmm Mandi x What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person, seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem that Lyme comes with some friends!

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Hello group can anyone please suggest a good DAN doctor who can provide good service to my 10years old boy. We live in southeast londonSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Mum231ASD@...Sender: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 08:34:39 -0500 (EST)To: <Autism-Biomedical-Europe >ReplyTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Subject: Re: Re: (unknown) OOOH Sam has stretch marks and so does his dad, nether of which were very overweight, s are on his legs, I figured he grew real quick................hmmmmmmmmmm Mandi x What I thought for years were 'stretch marks' in a not very fat person, seem to be classic for a coinfection for Lyme[bartonella] so it would seem that Lyme comes with some friends!

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