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Iron supplement does not feed Lyme. Magnesium does. However, iron might

feed some gut bugs.

Is Babesia infection in the picture? Babesia destroys red blood cells,

which carry oxygen to the cells. Babesia also causes anemic. Low body iron

storage or oxygen depletion can be symptoms of Babesia infection.

Increasing the body's iron stores can increase hemoglobin, which carries

oxygen to the cells. Vitamin B12, B1, and B6 increases iron uptake.

Vitamin C helps iron absorption.

Never attempt to starve the pathogens in the body. This strategy has been

proven over and over again that it does not work. It only further depletes

the body from the important nutrients necessary for it to function well.

Limin

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Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 15:15

To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >

Subject: anemic

> what should I do if my son's lab is showing he is anemic?

> I don't want to give him anything to feed the lyme.

> Not sure what to do.

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> Thanks, stacey

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Hi Limin, I'm confused, I was told that magnesium was a critical supplement for lyme so I give a lot of it- this was told to me by Dr. K.

anemic> what should I do if my son's lab is showing he is anemic?> I don't want to give him anything to feed the lyme.> Not sure what to do.>> Thanks, stacey>>> ------------------------------------>>

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