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View Post: Treatment Blurbs From ILADS
27 Nov 2009 by Connie Strasheim (aka Killabugger)
Here, in my laziest blog post ever, I will be sprinkling about little bits n' pieces of information on Lyme disease treatments, which I received from the experts at the latest ILADS conference. These are random blurbs that you may find ...
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View Post: foodconsumer.org - Scientists Believe Your Cell Phone Is a Death Trap
30 Nov 2009
People who suffer from diseases that causes myelin loss, such as muscular sclerosis, Lyme disease, and other autoimmune diseases are also at greater risk of electro-sensitivity. ... As explained in the video, programmed flow of calcium ions through your cell membranes is a prerequisite for release of neurotransmitters. “Unscheduled” leakage of calcium ions increases background calcium which makes membranes hypersensitive and more likely to transmit random signals. ...
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View Post: Related posts
30 Nov 2009 by admin
Lyme Disease Season is upon us! Lyme disease will plague over 200000 people in the United States this year alone. It is estimated that nearly 1 billion cases of lyme disease are left untreated in the world today because doctors often ...
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View Post: Coping With Lyme Disease: Naturally Cure Your Symptoms ...
19 Nov 2009 by admin
Lyme Disease can frankly be a living nightmare. Millions of people each day cope with the symptoms of Lyme Disease. Do these lyme symptoms seem familiar? ... their intake of sodium (NA) in order to avoid: high blood pressure (hypertension), calcium depletion, or fluid retention. Unfortunately, many of those who told us to decrease our sodium intake forgot to tell us the benefits of certain types of “safe” sodium… Specifically, the cure and prevention of Lyme Disease. ...
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View Post: Health Benefits of Flaxseed Oil
1 Dec 2009 by Carla Fiscina
Flaxseed oil is one of the most effective remedies to improve fat metabolism and calcium absorption, contributing to good dental health. Health Benefits of Flaxseed Oil Specialists underline that linseed oil and its products have excellent ... This oil can be used by those who have such ailments as glaucoma, psoriasis, autism, panic attacks, Lyme disease, and emphysema. Also, flaxseed oil supplements are recommended to those who have asthma and suffer from frequent ...
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View Post: Zithromax And Lyme Disease
26 Nov 2009 by Gdetoleto
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View Post: Biofilms and Lyme Disease?
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View Post: SpringsBlogger: Top Ten Things That Don't Cause Arthritis
20 Nov 2009 by GreenGuy1700
Similarly, vaccinations, including those for Lyme disease and rubella, have been linked in rare cases to the development of arthritis, but the connection to a vaccination has been unclear. ... Recommendations to take extra calcium follow the observation that without enough calcium, bones may become thin and so weak that fracture becomes more likely. That's what osteoporosis is but osteoporosis is not arthritis, and calcium intake has rather little to do with the ...
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View Post: UNDER OUR SKIN Blog » What's Under Our Skin? New research on Lyme ...
24 Sep 2009 by Kris Newby
The calcium angle is interesting. Too much calcium supplementation is going on anyhow. Osteoporosis is not a calcium deficiency disease, and gobbling calcium will not solve/prevent it. Danielle is correct, green leafy vegetables are the ...
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