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HI July , Kahya and Suzan ,

Dct browenstein writting is absolutly fantastic he convinced my husband to take parshley tea and has no more feeling in his kidneys he has this with hydronephrosis a few years ago it was lyme settling there and obsctructing probably with biofilm th euretra . it might have gone as he have no more wired feeling over there .it goes with what dct Clack says about the cristal sttling there allwoing bacterias to nest. we do not do ony this but this really made the difference. we could not do it with ozone this time due to a lack of vein but it did work . Dct Browenstin has made it happen with as simple as a persley tea!

Kindly Marie

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 9:55 AMSubject: Re: NAET for food allergies (was How to gain weight)

Hi & ,I had quite a few NAET treatments before I was diagnosed with LD in 2000. Because they were performed by a chiropractor, they were even covered by my insurance. But because they were so time consuming, once I started lyme treatment I stopped the NAET treatments. A few of them did not last (even after several treatments), but enough of them lasted to make my life much simpler. In the meantime, there is now much higher awareness of food allergies, and many more foods available in some restaurants and supermarkets. You still have to read the labels very carefully, however. There are many gluten-free products that are not free of soy, dairy, corn, or they're made with white-rice flour and plenty of sugar or the new favorite, agave, which we avoid as much as possible. I love the magazine "LIVING WITHOUT", and occasionally search for recipes on their website. And here in Michigan we have the Tri-County Celiac Support Group, which

we attend very occasionally. I believe there are also a couple of national celiac organizations which have good websites, as well. Dr. Brownstein (drbrownstein.com) has written books about gluten, dairy and soy--I found his book on gluten very helpful, but haven't read the other two.Khaya> >> > Hi All:> > > > I would like any advice you

have on how to gain weight while being allergic to many things. I'm allergic to gluten, dairy (cow and goat), soy, nuts, and some of the ancient grains through ART testing; although I just had a colonoscopy that indicated celiac sprue and severe food allergies in confirmation. But apparently I can eat rice, quinoa, veg, meat, potatoes. I also do not have functioning adrenal glands just as an aside. > > > > I did a stint of juicing which of course made me lose more weight and screwed up my GI terrain and bacteria which precipitated a couple of wowza infections; the last which landed me in the hospital for a few days last week...so more weight loss.> > > > I am going to look into an NAET practitioner which I know has found to be of great help in treating clearing allergies. But in the meantime, as I recover from the infections I know I need to be feasting, so again any advice would be so greatly appreciated.

You guys are cherised even though I do participate too much. I feel like I know you all and have come to love you all.> > > > Thanks so much.> > > > > >>

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Wow Marie. That is great that your husband's kidneys have responded to well to the parsley tea. Do you any specific brand Marie?

I think of you often. Thank you for all of your contributions to this board and for your deep compassion obviously borne of much perseverance.

To: "Lyme_and_Rife " <Lyme_and_Rife > Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 10:11 AMSubject: Re: Re: NAET for food allergies (dct Browenstein writting is fantastic )

HI July , Kahya and Suzan ,

Dct browenstein writting is absolutly fantastic he convinced my husband to take parshley tea and has no more feeling in his kidneys he has this with hydronephrosis a few years ago it was lyme settling there and obsctructing probably with biofilm th euretra . it might have gone as he have no more wired feeling over there .it goes with what dct Clack says about the cristal sttling there allwoing bacterias to nest. we do not do ony this but this really made the difference. we could not do it with ozone this time due to a lack of vein but it did work . Dct Browenstin has made it happen with as simple as a persley tea!

Kindly Marie

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 9:55 AMSubject: Re: NAET for food allergies (was How to gain weight)

Hi & ,I had quite a few NAET treatments before I was diagnosed with LD in 2000. Because they were performed by a chiropractor, they were even covered by my insurance. But because they were so time consuming, once I started lyme treatment I stopped the NAET treatments. A few of them did not last (even after several treatments), but enough of them lasted to make my life much simpler. In the meantime, there is now much higher awareness of food allergies, and many more foods available in some restaurants and supermarkets. You still have to read the labels very carefully, however. There are many gluten-free products that are not free of soy, dairy, corn, or they're made with white-rice flour and plenty of sugar or the new favorite, agave, which we avoid as much as possible. I love the magazine "LIVING WITHOUT", and occasionally search for recipes on their website. And here in Michigan we have the Tri-County Celiac Support Group, which

we attend very occasionally. I believe there are also a couple of national celiac organizations which have good websites, as well. Dr. Brownstein (drbrownstein.com) has written books about gluten, dairy and soy--I found his book on gluten very helpful, but haven't read the other two.Khaya> >> > Hi All:> > > > I

would like any advice you have on how to gain weight while being allergic to many things. I'm allergic to gluten, dairy (cow and goat), soy, nuts, and some of the ancient grains through ART testing; although I just had a colonoscopy that indicated celiac sprue and severe food allergies in confirmation. But apparently I can eat rice, quinoa, veg, meat, potatoes. I also do not have functioning adrenal glands just as an aside. > > > > I did a stint of juicing which of course made me lose more weight and screwed up my GI terrain and bacteria which precipitated a couple of wowza infections; the last which landed me in the hospital for a few days last week...so more weight loss.> > > > I am going to look into an NAET practitioner which I know has found to be of great help in treating clearing allergies. But in the meantime, as I recover from the infections I know I need to be feasting, so again any advice would be

so greatly appreciated. You guys are cherised even though I do participate too much. I feel like I know you all and have come to love you all.> > > > Thanks so much.> > > > > >>

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