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Everclear is a brand of grain alcohol (ethanol), available at concentrations of

95% alcohol (190 proof) and 75.5% (151 proof).[1] By contrast, hard liquors such

as rum and vodka generally contain 40% alcohol (80 proof). Everclear is

manufactured by Luxco (formerly the Sherman Company).[2]

Since 95.6% ethanol and 4.4% water form an azeotrope (meaning that simple

distillation cannot remove any of the remaining water), 191-proof spirits are

the maximum proof that is available from the distilled beverage industry.

It is illegal to sell the 190-proof variety in some states of the U.S.,

including California, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan,

Minnesota,[3] Nevada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington. In

some of these states, the 151-proof variety may be sold.

In Canada, it is not sold in Saskatchewan but is available in Alberta.

other than maybe being a topical antiseptic, I dont think it can possibly be

doing anything to your infection. And if you are absorbing any through your skin

that may not be a good thing.and rubbing alcohol would be the same, maybe a lot

cheaper too.

Balance problems can be a symptom of central nervous system involvement, as well

as peripheral neurological feedback problems ( the muscles not reporting to the

brain where you are in time/space) and inner ear problems.All are affected by

Lyme etc.

Some, if not all, may be made worse by alcohol!! ( think of a how a drunk

walks).

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