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Here's an interesting link...

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2005/09/22/lyme_disease_wiped_out_by_v

itamin_c.htm

here's the link on lyme and salt

http://www.lymephotos.com/theory/index.html

Our theory is that due to the decreased consumption of salt in our daily

diets, we have allowed the invasion of parasites into our bodies and those

of our pets and livestock. Over the centuries, man has traditionally

consumed approximately 20 grams of salt daily. The only time, other than

current day, that man's consumption has drastically decreased was during the

Medieval Ages, when the landlords deprived the poor of salt, and the Black

Death ravaged the population. Salt is an ancient bactericide, and killer of

many of man's pathogens. For centuries, twenty grams of salt daily was the

average intake due to the way meats were cured and foods were preserved. Man

certainly lived a more outdoorsman's lifestyle, yet there was no mysterious

illness. Was it the presence of sodium chloride in his body that prevented

Lyme from occurring? Lyme was first documented in the 1970's. It is around

the same time we were inundated with the " No Salt Diet " craze. For years

Japan had no cases of Lyme disease, and only recently with the new low salt

soy sauce have cases been documented. As far as our animals go, cows were

always given large blocks of salt licks, which were pure sodium chloride.

The old ways protected our livestock from many pathogens that are coming

into focus in today's society. Just recently, these blocks have become

mineralized salt licks with minerals, medicines, and vitamins, that

manufacturers claim is what our livestock need. They actually need the

sodium chloride. This may explain the recent appearance of new illnesses

such as Lyme, Mad Cow, and other parasitic illnesses among our livestock.

They crave the sodium chloride. It is a natural instinct. Just the same way

that a hunter knows that if he puts out a block of salt, the deer will come.

Bear reportedly tear the bark off fallen trees to lick salt. There are salt

caves in Africa that draw herds of elephants at night, and the mothers break

off chucks of salt and fed it to their young. Maybe it is time we take a

lesson from the animals. Eat more salt!

I have no idea if this will work but after reading it we switched from

mineral/salt blocks to plain salt

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