Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Hi, In China, find a good acupuncturist. They can recommend herbs, Twina massage and a chi gong master/healer if necessary. In the USA, C and salt is good. Also look into Rife frequency work. Check e-bay for a machine and the internet. Amazon has a good book on Lyme and Rife and there are several groups on this on . Ozone in water is also good to lessen the herz reaction to the detox. Send me an e-mail so I can paste in your address and send you some papers on Lyme. David divya4753 In , " anita roberts " <redhedgurl5 wrote: > > hello, > i am an american expat, living in china not far from hong kong. > i suffer from lyme disease, and for the first time since i was > diagnosed, i have great health insurance. (newlywed, hubby's got > perks!) i could only afford tetracycline for the last 10 months, but > have recently gone off of that as i felt i was wasting time and > harming my body. i still have lyme, and my primary problem is joint > related. i'm unable to straighten my arms all the way and the tendon > swelling in both my elbows and knees can be rather debilitating. i > can come back to the states if there's someone who would really be > able to help with this. i'm focusing on super nutrition, vitamins c, > b complex and EFA's and echinacea. it's tough to get nutritional > supplements here and the cost of shipping is exhorbitant. > i would welcome any advice or suggestions regarding someone to assist > with treatment. > fyi- i am trying the salt/c program. getting the tablets has been a > no go so far, and i haven't been able to find epsom salts for bath > relief either. hey, it's a tiny island on china's southern coast. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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