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Hi ,

My mother had early onset Alzheimer's (obvious at 52, died at 67), symptoms of

metal toxicity (mercury and nickel), and probably celiac. Have you done a hair

elements test for yourself? I'm chelating (mercury and arsenic poisoning),

taking OLE and various supplements, GF vegan, and doing some NAET treatments to

try to avoid the same fate. I plan to have them check for herpes simplex 1

since I have a history of cold sores. I had Strep A treated earlier this week

since it causes strep throat, tonsilitis, and skin issues, all of which I had

for many years.

S S

Re: Valtrex and lysine at the same time--Alzheimers

Posted by: " Momlaw@... " Momlaw@... marymulae

Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:46 am (PST)

On another note--there is now some strong evidence that the herpes simplex

virus travels to the brain, contributing to the build-up of plaque that is

prevalent in Alzheimers--and that people who have chronic cold sores (herpes

simplex 1) are at significant risk of later exhibiting Alzheimers. The whole

inflammatory-lousy immune system connection. All the more reasons to think

about the research Boyd Haley has stated is going on at U of Kentucky, I

believe, that shows improvement of Alzheimers with chelation.

So...I'm loading up on lysine and Lauricidin for the rest of my days. My

father had Alzheimers--and I recall him with chronic cold sores. And that's my

legacy as well.

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