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I strongly agree. I am one of the original members of sulfurstories. My

biggest turn around came when my rheumatologist prescribed the amino acid,

SAM-e, a sulfur substance, then came the effective form of Magnesium for me

(now

a Mg junkie), then came MSM and somewhere in there also l-Taurine.

The same doc put me on thiamin when I first saw her in 1998.

I too have followed the autism spectrum path and noted the similarities in

need.

So, you are not alone here.

I also take N-acetyl cysteine, another sulfur substance.

I used to be highly sensitive to many sulfur compounds like sulfite, bactrim

and etc., but that sensitivity has truly subsided.

mjh

In a message dated 9/7/2005 7:03:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

I think there's a lot of reason to believe that much of what goes on

in autism spectrum disorders is applicable to CFS as well. Same for

celiac disease/gluten sensitivity. There have been some posts about

these connections not only in this group but in others like the

amazing SulfurStories group created by Owens

(sulfurstories/). My opinion is

that this emerging discussion regarding sulfur-amino acids,

glutathione depletion, etc. is probably one of the most promising

things to come along for PWCs in a long time.

mjh

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The Marshall Protocol has been what has helped me (see

_http://members.aol.com/SynergyHN_ (http://members.aol.com/SynergyHN) Issues 7

and 9 --especially

transcript article and _http://marshallprotocol.com_

(http://marshallprotocol.com) )

Joyce

In a message dated 1/19/2007 3:38:38 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,

writes:

_getting worse on antibiotics _

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Posted by: " jan " _jpos123@... _ (mailto:jpos123@...?Subject=

Re:getting%20worse%20on%20antibiotics) _jpos123 _

(jpos123)

Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:38 am (PST)

I hope nobody minds me putting up suggestions from other Lyme groups

I've come across.

There is _http://health.http://healthhttp://heahttp://health._

(lymestrategies/) They

are using a salt and vit C. protocol. Then there is

_http://health.http://healthhttp://heahttp://hehttp://_

( /) Using

Buhner's book Healing Lyme: Natural Healing and Prevention of Lyme

Borreliosis and Its Coinfections.

I am seeing a LLMD who has me on Prima Una de Gato a natural TOA free

Cat's Claw. It is said that the quinolones, such as Cipro, are the

synthetic of the antibiotic properties of the this Cat's Claw.

It's also, recommended to do detoxing of liver to help with the

herxing. Chitosan is a product to help with herxing, but it isn't

for somebody that has shell fish allergies.

I hope this helps.

jan

>

> Thanks for the replies. When I was researching Lyme disease I

read

> somewhere that the dying Lyme germs give off toxins that make you

worse. I did feel

> better after IV antibiotics, then what I do now several month

later. I am

> interested on reading up on herbal meds, especially since loosing

my job and

> insurance.

>

> Dagmar

>

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