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MsRubyLu |
| Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 12:26am |
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Does one of the books mention Lou Gehrig's (ALS) disease?? I just found out I have a second cousin with the disease. She already lost her sister to ALS and I also lost a first cousin. They are all on my mothers side of the family. Any current information would be wonderful. TIA |
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DoS |
| Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 12:43am |
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BT?
Does it affect Nomads more often I wonder? |
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Lloyd |
| Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 12:54am |
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It is in the Blood Type Encyclopedia.
B's (and to some extent non-secretors) have higher incidence/risk/severity.
It has some additional information. |
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Lola |
| Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 7:01am |
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ALS amyotrophic lateral sclerosis page 77 get the encyclopedia and find out her blood type nerve health immune enhancing antiviral check out the protocol index
the arthritis book guidelines might be worth looking into |
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MsRubyLu |
| Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 7:11pm |
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Lloyd, just what I always wanted  since I'm B nonnie  I ordered the encyclopedia. Lola, I have the arthritis book, I'll have to re-read it... I don't remember it mentioning that disease in particular. I have so much of this website to still learn about. I will check the protocols Thanks all. |
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Lola |
| Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 7:23pm |
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it is related due to the inflammatory issue..... |
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Amazone I. |
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wow Lola thanx for the link  ...I tested a client of mine ++ for ALS but docs here denied the inflammatory process... but it is also in my tests!!!  and sorry coz of the fulminance.. I think it goes merely into the CFJ-direction  |
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