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Old 05-27-2007, 01:35 AM #1
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Default newbie, nearing RA remission

Hi! I stumbled on this site doing some alternative healing research. I have had RA since 2000 and probably longer. I also have lyme. 2 years ago i found the Antibiotic Therapy and it saved my life. I am nearly to remission and the worst side effect i have had is yeast. I am healthy and back to living again. When i found this therapy i was near to needing a wheel chair, now i am riding my bike and mowing the lawn.

I've read many of your posts and wish you all happy healing. Hope to chat with you all.

Jan
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