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bigz123
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Hi ,I had my first appt with dr m in ny today. first ever appt with a llmd. he highly suspects lyme and bart because of my strecth marks and other skin problems. he was contemplating treating with antibiotics right away, or waiting three weeks until my blood tests come back. he decided to wait, but gave me banderol, among other supplements. will this cause a herx??? what can I expect with it? Dr. M was a fantastic lyme dr. very glad i decided to see him. thanks a lot!

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My ND said she was going to make sure everyone gets on Banderol because at ILADS there was somebody that demonstrated the efficacy of Banderol vs other things.

Her MD friend that physically attended ILADS called her was blown away and told her she needed to make sure everyone was on it.

Perhaps he is giving you Banderol based on what he heard/seen at ILADS. I know you generally start with one drop.

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Awesome, that's very helpful, thanks!! Yes, I was told to start with one drop then work my way up to 15. Thanks again!
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I have been on the cowden protocol for 6 months. I found I have felt the best when taking banderol and samento. I did herx a little with each.

Here is an interesting article

http://www.townsendletter.com/July2010/sapi0710.html

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BackinStOlaf
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This is my doc too. I feel like that office is so money hungry. :/ just my experience maybe. They want to charge you for asking a simple question over the phone. I will continue to go because I have no choice but I wish they had a better bedside manner. Glad you had a good experience though

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I got a relapse on that and Samento (which Eva sapi says help, but MArtin Seivers, a Swiss researcher, says hurts)...
hope you do better on it than I if you take it.

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