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Hospitals and Lyme

If you've been to a hospital and hooked up to a monitor for a day or two, and wonder why you might feel wiped out when you get home, consider that according to Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt and others, spirochetes and their pals (bacteria, viruses and parasites) love a high electromagnetic field. Couple that with a new or full moon when they proliferate, and you've got a bug paradise.

Add to the mix an EKG, Xrays, and a stress test, and you've got double bug paradise.

If you have food allergies such as gluten and dairy, chances are it may not be easy to get a square meal. A typical lunch might consist of lasagna, milk, white bread, steamed zucchini and blueberry pie. A friend of mine who was recently hospitalized insisted that her son be her gopher and bring her food prepared at a local health-food store. Not everyone can be so lucky.

And if you're in for observation or just plain sick, chances are getting a good night's sleep is just about impossible. I never could understand why nurses and technicians have to yell and laugh out loud when people are trying to get rest. I guess it comes with the culture.

So, you're probably asking, so what should I do? Preventative maintenance is, of course, the best choice, but stuff happens that we don't prepare for. Getting good rest even if you have to resort to taking a med is suggested. Acupuncture to rebalance your electrical system and to get you back in your body because chances are if you hang out in ER or any other part of a hospital, you're a prime candidate for getting psychically zapped. You may not believe in that "hocus pocus" but when it happens to you once, you quickly become enlightened.

Getting on a good diet with plenty of pure water is recommended along with electrolytes, minerals and organ-elimination drainers for the lymphatics, liver and colon.
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