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Re: [Salt-n-C] Re: Is a reaction to Salt-N-C evidence of Lyme?

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I tried niacin for migraines because I have a hereditary clotting disorder that causes spasming of the blood vessels which contributes to my migraines. Some people have found niacin effective as it opens the vessels. Didn't work for me my headaches. Didn't help my infection either. penny Anne <annroc2004@...> wrote: Hello i found the article having trouble downloading article; will try> > > > > > > My doctor and I suspect I have Lyme. On Wednesday I tried the > > Salt-C> > > > therapy for the first time (taking a dose of 6 grams of each). > I > > suffered a> > > > massive reaction. After 12 hours of semi-euphoria I crashed. > For > > the next 30> > > > hours I felt very flu-ish, was bed-ridden (and more sick, in > > fact, than I> > > > have felt in nearly six months) and felt despondent. I ran a > high > > fever. Is> > > > this a reasonable indication that I was having a herx reaction > > and that I> > > > therefore have Lyme disease. I would be grateful for responses.> > > >> > > >> >

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