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Hi, it's me. took about a week off of herbs then started back on

lowest dose possible of andro. Andro works for me very well so I will

increase ever so slowly again and probably add a very low dose of

Resveratrol as it makes me herx like a mother. Anyway, i discovered a

website called earthclinic.com that offered home remedies and cures. I

tried one which was an apple cider vinegar/baking soda/H2O mixture.

When i take this I get immediate relief from my icky lyme sick feeling

and even from my fatigue. The relief generally lasts for about two

hours. I take this twice a day.

Okay, the thing is, though, after reading a post about how we should

investigate people's credentials when seeking an herbalist or

naturopath, I looked through the website to see if I could find any.

It's really weird. Their home remedies seem to come from all sorts of

contributers. Some from Ayurvedic medicine as well. But the sources

are very mysterious. They don't really say who they are or give out

credentials b/c they claim that they constantly recieve " ominous "

e-mails from pharmaceutical companies.

They do not dispense any medical advice. I've heard of some of these

home remedies and cures before in home remedy books and what not, but

I am still wary. They have a section on hydrogen peroxide which

appears to be a controversial subject as to whether a " safe " diluted

mixture can cure or harm.

Very close to me in South Carolina, a Lyme disease doctor was accused

of being responsible for the deaths of two of his patients, an elderly

man and his wife who he had diagnosed as having lyme. He was giving

them an intravenous solution of hydrogen peroxide. Supposedly he made

a couple more patients sicker as well with this treatment. I heard

about this from my father who heard it in the news several years ago.

I don't know if it was in this group or another one where someone

posted about a practitioner who gives IV hydrogen peroxide.

I really don't have an opinion one way or the other about that

particular controversy, I was just wondering if anyone had heard of

this treatment too?

Would someone who has the time, please check out earthclinic.com and

give me your opinion on the site. I really do enjoy the benefits of

the apple cider vinegar remedy, but I'm still wary of the site and

their remedies. i don't want to do anything harmful to myself. Take

care! bunni

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HOPEFULLY you are taking at least Sarsaparilla when you stop the rest of the

herbs. Also the Lymph system cleansers when ON the herbs.

Jim.

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bunnibaby29 <bunnibaby29@...> wrote:

Hi, it's me. took about a week off of herbs then started back on

lowest dose possible of andro. Andro works for me very well so I will

increase ever so slowly again and probably add a very low dose of

Resveratrol as it makes me herx like a mother. Anyway, i discovered a

website called earthclinic.com that offered home remedies and cures. I

tried one which was an apple cider vinegar/baking soda/H2O mixture.

When i take this I get immediate relief from my icky lyme sick feeling

and even from my fatigue. The relief generally lasts for about two

hours. I take this twice a day.

Okay, the thing is, though, after reading a post about how we should

investigate people's credentials when seeking an herbalist or

naturopath, I looked through the website to see if I could find any.

It's really weird. Their home remedies seem to come from all sorts of

contributers. Some from Ayurvedic medicine as well. But the sources

are very mysterious. They don't really say who they are or give out

credentials b/c they claim that they constantly recieve " ominous "

e-mails from pharmaceutical companies.

They do not dispense any medical advice. I've heard of some of these

home remedies and cures before in home remedy books and what not, but

I am still wary. They have a section on hydrogen peroxide which

appears to be a controversial subject as to whether a " safe " diluted

mixture can cure or harm.

Very close to me in South Carolina, a Lyme disease doctor was accused

of being responsible for the deaths of two of his patients, an elderly

man and his wife who he had diagnosed as having lyme. He was giving

them an intravenous solution of hydrogen peroxide. Supposedly he made

a couple more patients sicker as well with this treatment. I heard

about this from my father who heard it in the news several years ago.

I don't know if it was in this group or another one where someone

posted about a practitioner who gives IV hydrogen peroxide.

I really don't have an opinion one way or the other about that

particular controversy, I was just wondering if anyone had heard of

this treatment too?

Would someone who has the time, please check out earthclinic.com and

give me your opinion on the site. I really do enjoy the benefits of

the apple cider vinegar remedy, but I'm still wary of the site and

their remedies. i don't want to do anything harmful to myself. Take

care! bunni

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Bunni,

i would stay away from H202 at all costs. it triggered a 3

month depression with me in 2001 (after getting an IV drip

of H202. i think it can damage the brain. it was probably the

worst thing that ever happened to me.

Steve

On Mar 14, 2007, at 1:42 PM, bunnibaby29 wrote:

>

> They do not dispense any medical advice. I've heard of some of these

> home remedies and cures before in home remedy books and what not, but

> I am still wary. They have a section on hydrogen peroxide which

> appears to be a controversial subject as to whether a " safe " diluted

> mixture can cure or harm.

>

> Very close to me in South Carolina, a Lyme disease doctor was accused

> of being responsible for the deaths of two of his patients, an elderly

> man and his wife who he had diagnosed as having lyme. He was giving

> them an intravenous solution of hydrogen peroxide. Supposedly he made

> a couple more patients sicker as well with this treatment. I heard

> about this from my father who heard it in the news several years ago.

>

> I don't know if it was in this group or another one where someone

> posted about a practitioner who gives IV hydrogen peroxide.

>

> I really don't have an opinion one way or the other about that

> particular controversy, I was just wondering if anyone had heard of

> this treatment too?

>

> Would someone who has the time, please check out earthclinic.com and

> give me your opinion on the site. I really do enjoy the benefits of

> the apple cider vinegar remedy, but I'm still wary of the site and

> their remedies. i don't want to do anything harmful to myself. Take

> care! bunni

>

>

>

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