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Hi Damarise,

It's interesting that you brought that up, since i had an IV today! Very

similar to the one you describe. Once a month, near the full moon, I get a long

" adrenal " IV which is mostly Vitamin C plus a few other ingredients. I believe

the C is mixed with HCl, as you say, and the other ingredients include some B's

and magnesium. Twice a month I get a " push " IV with most of the same

ingredients, but not nearly as much of the C. I started getting these IV's

before my hip surgery, several years ago, and they have made a huge difference

in my well being. : )

Khaya

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> Hi

> I had chelation done, and the naturalpath also gave me an iv with vitamine C,

hypochloric acid i think, and magnesium, i was worried actually thinking the

magnesium will feed the lyme. but im happy to hear magnesium taken iv form does

not effect it. i felt better after the iv.

> Damarise

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> To: Lyme_and_Rife

> From: jimjax2@...

> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 23:27:03 -0500

> Subject: Re: OT: Magnesium feeding spirochetes (was) Sweating

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> Hi Khaya,

> Oral magnesium supplements do feel spirochetes and also help form biofilms...

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> However, IV and transdermal (magnesium oil) magnesium does not and is

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> recommended by Dr. K as the only sources of magnesium supplementationfor Lyme

disease..

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http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/08/04/Dr-Klinghardts-Tre\

atment-of-Lyme-Disease.aspx

> >>>Common deficiencies in Lyme: magnesium: has to be given transdermal or via

injection. Oral Magnesium feeds spirochetes<<<

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http://www.swansonvitamins.com/Search?keyword=magnesium+oil & doSearch=true & ntt= & n\

=0 & ntk=Level1 & x=0 & y=0

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> http://www.swansonvitamins.com/SWU495/ItemDetail?n=0

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> Take care,

> Jim

> Rife, M-M-S, Rife, Ozone water, Essiac-tea, Supplements

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> I have NO financial interest in anything I discuss.

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