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I agree with Deb, I can have a couple of glasses of fruit juice and not

get the effects I get from having one glass of wine. Maybe when we

consume alcohol it gets into our blood system and makes them drunk too,

we're getting a double whammie hangover! lol

I know a fella who does landscaping for a living, he's been bit so many

times by ticks and is always pulling them off of himself, he has had Lyme

Disease for years, he won't go to the dr. anymore, he's been on abx's and

said he never got better, so everyday at 5:00 it's happy hour for him, he

drinks heavily when he gets home to numb his pain, amazingly every morning

he gets up like clock work, puts in a full day of hard work and keeps

going - go figure!

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" knot_weed " <tek0nik@...>

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Date:

11/19/2010 05:08 AM

Subject:

[ ] Re: Effects of alcohol and the protocol

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>

> I personally don't know the mechanism, but nearly all LLMDs advise

avoiding sugar (fruit, alcohol, refined/white foods, etc.).

>

yes, however I don't notice any strange effects from drinking a few

glasses of fruit juice or other stuff that has a lot of sugar. So it must

be related to the alcohol itself, not its 'sugar' content (I guess the

'sugar' is based on the energy value of the alcohol, as some alcoholic

drinks contain very little real sugar).

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