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I have used allimed along with the rest of the zhang protocol and I still use the allimed on occasionIt can be a very powerful killing agent.It does attack lyme and it may also help with candida.I had some very powerful herxing the first several months(but then I usually had a hard herx back then, anytime I started a new therapy).I understand that the liquid is supposed to be strongest though its less stable , both should be kept in the fridge to keep potency Allimed is very conscious of good service and will talk with you if you have any questions Allimedonline.com 415 328-8356janAnyone Using "Allimed"? Posted by: "lymedefeater" 777.yellow@... lymedefeater

Date: Mon Aug 6, 2012 1:52 pm ((PDT))Hi All,I'm the moderator of a Lyme Support Group at a local hospital in PA.One

of the attendees has a daughter who had been fighting severe Lyme and some coinfections for 6 years, and was still not well enough. She had been on various Lyme and coinfection treatments for years.Her doctor, a well-known LLMD, suggested, about a year ago, a relatively new

supplement called Allimed (contains stabilized allicin, through a patented process). This is not normal allicin, which apparently is not stable enough for effective treatment. After carefully taking it

for about a year (with the normal added nutrients, detoxers, etc. suggested by the LLMD, etc.)and now slowly winding down, she gained her health well enough to take a job as a ranch hand out west on a cattle ranch! Along the way, she experienced the normal herxes, etc. and had to

pace herself towards healing.I was wondering if anyone has heard of Allimed, or has tried it, and the results experienced. There is

research info on their website: www.allimax.us I have no financial interest in Allimed, etc.; just trying to take advantage of any new developments for Lyme healing, for sharing at our Lyme Group meetings.Adam "Im not trying to counsel any of you to do anything really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth ,and to dare to love completely." -R. Buckminster Fullerhttp://www.purposefairy.com/4899/15-powerful-things-happy-people-do-differently/

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isnt allimed the same as allimax, alliultra.How much AC-23 allicin powder does it contain?I have alliultra and it contains 360mg of it.

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Subject: Re: Anyone Using "Allimed"?To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Tuesday, August 7, 2012, 3:46 PM

Hi T.B, Marie, and Jan, and all,To answer some of your questions:The woman with Lyme and coinfections who took the Alllimed had to start ultra slowly (it is strong); e.g. say 1 capsule a day, or every other day, or else the herxes were overwhelming. The final dosage she took after one year of treatment was 6 capsules per day, at which point she was well enough to work as a ranch hand out West, where she is presently. It appears to me that the reason one must start very slowly is from what I'm looking at in one of the company's several literature pieces as I type; some excerpts:Premier Biofilm Buster, Broad-Spectrum, Anti-Infective Properties: Antibacterial, antifungal, larvicidal (antiparasitic, I assume), and antiviral. (Each property is explained in detail in a 2 page document titled "Stabilized Allicin".)Allimed's cost is not cheap; I assume discounts would be available in larger quantities if a patient decides

to go long term on it. No prescription is necessary.On the site (under "Contact Us"), they say to contact them if you want to obtain the numerous scientific papers and information they have available on Allimed's effectiveness.The daughter I mentioned in my original Post is the first person I know of going through the full treatment time; her increasing improvements as she went along were the incentive, her mother said, to keep going.Anyway, this is what I have learned so far; I hope to hear from anyone else having experience with Allimed.Take care,Adam > > > > Subject: Anyone Using "Allimed"?> To: Lyme_and_Rife > Date: Monday, August 6, 2012, 4:51 PM> > > Hi All,> > I'm the moderator of a Lyme Support Group at a local

hospital in PA.> One of the attendees has a daughter who had been fighting severe Lyme and some coinfections for 6 years, and was still not well enough. She had been on various Lyme and coinfection treatments for years.> > Her doctor, a well-known LLMD, suggested, about a year ago, a relatively new supplement called Allimed (contains stabilized allicin, through a patented process). This is not normal allicin, which apparently is not stable enough for effective treatment. > > After carefully taking it for about a year (with the normal added nutrients, detoxers, etc. suggested by the LLMD, etc.)and now slowly winding down, she gained her health well enough to take a job as a ranch hand out west on a cattle ranch! Along the way, she experienced the normal herxes, etc. and had to pace herself towards healing.> > I was wondering if anyone has heard of Allimed, or has tried it, and the results experienced.

There is research info on their website: www.allimax.us > > I have no financial interest in Allimed, etc.; just trying to take advantage of any new developments for Lyme healing, for sharing at our Lyme Group meetings.> > Adam>

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jan do you know a good substitute for chlorella the doc prescribed it to me and after researching it if you have autoimmune problems you shouldnt take it and i also have a autoimmune problem..

Subject: Re: Anyone Using "Allimed"?To: "Lyme_and_Rife " <Lyme_and_Rife >Date: Friday, August 10, 2012, 11:12 AM

Allimedonline.com does give you discounts if you buy more that one bottle, they are very good over the phone.For each ounce of liquid or each bottle of one hundred, the more you buy , the deeper the discount

jan

.. Re: Anyone Using "Allimed"? Posted by: "Marie Benoit" phoenix4grace@... phoenix4grace Date: Thu Aug 9, 2012 4:55 pm ((PDT))Tank you Adam ,Kindly Marie

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