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Old 01-18-2008, 11:24 AM #1
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Arrow Resources & Treatment for Arthritis

I wish this forum had a resource list at the top because I would like to add a couple of good resources.

I had terrible arthritis in my hands from BABESIOSIS, a TBD, and also Lyme disease. If you haven't been tested for Babesiosis you should be- it can cause terrible arthritis and is all across the United States. There are different strains in different states and places-

Anyway, my arthritis is all gone now.

This, The Roadback Foundation, is a really good site that has articles on the treatment of arthritis and rheumatic diseases with antibiotics. It doesn't have a message board olike here but has many great articles on that subject.

The Roadback Foundation
http://www.roadback.org/index.cfm/fu...home.main.html
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