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Should Zinc Acetate Helps in Lymes Form of Bacteria

Posted by Jean (TEMPLE, TX) on 05/08/2007

THIS SITE SHOULD BE SHARED WITH MORE SUFFERING FOLKS. A FEMALE FAMILY MEMBER AND I BOTH SUFFER FROM A LYMES FORM OF BACTERIA. I HAVE BEGUN TRYING A LOCAL STATE BRAND OF H2O2 3 %. SO FAR, I AM USING ABOUT 6 DROPS 2X DAY FULL GLASS WATER. I SAW THE SUGGETION OF ZINC ACETATE USE IN AUTIOIMMUNE TYPE DISEASES. SHOULD I INCLUDE THIS IS IN MY REGIMEN? I AM OPTIMISTIC THAT THIS WILL CONTINUE TO KILL THIS BACTERIA.

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
392 posts

Jean: 6 drops are usually the minimum, but 2 times a day the effects would not last long, I think in practice it is closer to 4 times a day. And also when adding H2O2 3% drops, 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda should at least be added twice a day, however, for most people 1/2 teaspoon used during the morning and bed time should be added.

Zinc acetate is often taken as a supplements and usually it should not exceed 4 times a week, and you just have to figure out how less you are going to need as time goes on.

A drinking water should add 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt per liter of drinking water to be taken throughout the day. In my opinion, it is the baking soda, peroxide, and sea salt which will help most of the lyme.There are others, but those are the ones I would like to start first."

Ted later adds: "The other remedy I think should also be added is coriander chinese parsley or chlorella. Removal of heavy metals plays an important role in recovery of the immune system.


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