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03/04/2008 16:18
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03/05/2008 05:25
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totally interesting!!!! and I think there's something to it too.

there was another post elsewhere asking why certain animals seemed to be immune to LD. Salt was part of the answer, can't remember the rest, will have to find that out.

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03/05/2008 10:16
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so interesting! I've wondered ,as I'm sure many of you have, why in the heck are deer immune to Lyme? If we could figure that out...hmmmmm. What about the ticks themselves? Why aren't they infected? Can anybody shed some light on that?
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03/05/2008 11:33
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http://curezone.com/ig/i.asp?i=25559

audio talks about salt in diet & raw eating etc...

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03/05/2008 13:13
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I'm going to buy a salt lick tomorrow - and I'll start dining on my grass!!!!!!!

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03/05/2008 23:14
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I have read about the Himalayan Salt lamps and things. They are blocks of salt and you can put them next to the bed or wherever you spend a lot of time and they say it helps to improve your health.

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