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I have a life ionizerhttp://www.lifeionizers.com/I personally think it's another good tool in helping us get well.... Steelh c The harder you work the luckier you get! To: [email]Lyme_and_Rife [/email] Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 8:18 PM

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I have a life ionizerhttp://www.lifeionizers.com/I personally think it's another good tool in helping us get well.... Steelh c The harder you work the luckier you get! To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 8:18 PM Subject: Re: OT: alkaline water

Hi Susie,

Drinking alkaline water is good for better health...

You can alkalize your water using MMS (not activated), 3 drops for a quart,

12 drops for a gallon.

Take care,

Jim

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> > Dear Lyme and Rife yahoo group:

> > I am wondering about something. I have been considering a particular water filter system that makes alkaline water but at a more reasonable price than another alkaline water system I have heard about. The brand is Santevia. When looking at how they make the water alkaline, they add minerals back into it (calcium, magnesium, and other minerals). My concern is in regard how calcium, magnesium, and iron in supplemental form (vs. just in food) is supposed to create a biofilm around the Lyme Disease bacterium - thus those with Lyme Disease are supposed to try to avoid taking oral supplements of calcium, magnesium, and iron to avoid having biofilms created around the Lyme Disease bacterium. I am wondering if anyone knows whether the type of minerals added to this or similar types of alkaline water systems (to make the water alkaline) would also cause biofilms around the Lyme Disease and any related co-infections bacterium? Or would the good of

an alkaline water filter system (such as Santevia) outweigh the negatives from the minerals causing biofilms?

> > Sincerely, in Christ Jesus,

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