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Re: Re: Re: Chiropractors



Ummmmm.....but lysine is just an amino acid, same as what's in soybean meal
or alfalfa.  Guess I have some reservations about that part of the
treatment, especially in curing a virus.  I'd put a stronger reliance on
just a good old functioning immune system....

susan g

----- Original Message -----
From: <DAldr94141@aol.com>
To: <tracey@tbt.co.za>
Cc: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 5:33 AM
Subject: RC: Re: Re: Chiropractors


>     Ok. I've been reading all these posts and would like to tell my
> experience.
> My mare out of the blue, started to dance when I'd saddle her. I thought
> since I was riding a lot, her body was changing and I'd better get a new
> saddle. Well, I went through 3 of them and nothing changed. She was so
sore!
> I called a horse chiropractor friend of mine and she went over her pretty
> good. Yes, she was sore and so was her neck, her chest, her back. I let it
go
> for a couple weeks and then took her to a local vet who did acupuncture
and
> chiropractic work on her as a last resort. (She was pain free for a week
and
> a half because of the acupuncture.) And guess what he sold to me?
L-lysine.
> Well, after about 3 weeks of this, she was better. Had her go back about 4
> weeks later, and she was 98% better. A little more L-lysine and she was
back
> to normal. The diagnosis? Herpes.
> Apparently the herpes is out there and she had it and was cured. What else
> could it have been? She's never had a recurrence. A symptom of herpes is
> soreness on the left side of the body (you could punch her right buttock
with
> no soreness, but her left? Forget it!) and the little bumps under the lip.
I
> don't know. At least she's not sore anymore. Thank you for listening. Deb
>
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