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11/23/2008 10:15
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okee do keee here it goes....

can we talk neuro toxins, I really feel this is important.

As most of u know these little beasts wreak havoc in many ways but that they also bind to heavy metals in our brains and both during their life cycle and the die off with treatment, they so generously give us neurotoxins..I am imagine i am loaded since i have encephalopathy in my brain scans and the CNS involvement with me is often off the Richter scale...

and so I have read that it is imp to treat the neurotoxins as well in order to achieve wellness and that many people can remain sick from the neurotoxons even after the bacteria is cleared so....

I looked around and I see that Dr Horrowitz ( one f the leading US LLMD's adn wel published) says this about Glutathione...

Can glutathione help lyme disease sufferers?

Glutathione Articles - Lyme Disease

At an informational forum on Lyme disease keynote speaker, Dr Richard Horowitz, who has worked on the study and treatment of Lyme disease at the Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center, mentioned that for the first time in 20 years, he had seen evidence of a possible treatment solution occurring right before his eyes, "in my office during the last 30 days." The treatment involved administration of glutathione by intravenous injection to remove heavy metals stored in the brain cells of a person who suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease. After being given the IV dose, the patient showed 90 percent improvement within ten minutes. His joint pain was gone and his cognitive symptoms improved markedly with results that were encouraging and consistent. "Neurotoxins produced by the Borrelia spirochete, or Lyme disease bacterium, also interact with heavy metals in our cells," Dr Horowitz explains. "All these chemicals in our bodies cause inflammation, and glutathione seems to act like a sponge that pulls them out."

and so Dr Burrasncano references dr Shoemaker on his youtube clip about dr shoemaker who has dedicated his work now to treating the neurotixins of lyme and he recommends a drug called cholestyramine to bind with the neurotixins..I have rsearched and found something called dioxyclor...anyone know anything about this. I read it is naturak and less side effects...

Ok.....talk to me..

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Kitty

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