lyme in Putnam
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Im on A-tULA 2 drops and a-EB/H6 4 drops. Anyone taking, I so how long and how often do u herx. Thanks much.
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Catgirl
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I started herxing once I got to a few drops (I'm on other formulas, but was on AEB/H6). Everyone's different. Some people herx on just one drop. I usually herx around 4 or 5 weeks. The AEB/H6 has helped me. I feel better (no longer need it). What does A-Tula cover?
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lyme in Putnam
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I have tularemia. Llmd said it covers Lyme, Bart tularemia. How do you describe our herxes? Having a tough time adjusting hormones, adrenals. How long did you do EB/h6. How did u feel to get off. I have mycoplasma, high EB and high hh6. Thanks much catgirl.
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Catgirl
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Herxing is mild on these drops (much nicer than abx). I usually herx just half a day, and I'm not as knocked out by herxes as I was on abx. If you herx hard though, back down on your dosage or you could cause treatment failure.
I've herxed hard increasing my drops a few times, and I had to back down on the dosage. A couple of times I didn't even increase my drops though, and I still herxed hard (for whatever reason), so I backed down on them again.
I have myco too, but my doc isn't focusing on it for the moment. My HHV6 was high too. I did AEB/H6 for six months. I just recently went off of it (just tried it) and then tried it again the next day, and nothing. There was no difference. So it's not on top right now (just babs, bart, & lyme). I'm sure my doc will add something else next visit.
I've also been chelating heavy metals (had a tough summer). I wasn't feeling good at all last month (horrible), but feel much better now. Part of what I attribute that to though is that I've discovered that I feel a whole lot better on a low fat diet. Ever since I went on it, I can now increase my dosage of BW drops (was stuck for 5 months).
I think you're going to like this protocol. Just go slowly increasing drops on it (I think there's a much better chance of success). I am so glad my doc turned me onto them.
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CherylSue
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Interesting info especially since we are in those horrible winter months where viruses are running rampant
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GretaM
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I use Byron White's A-V.
I started at one drop a week. I herxed real bad.
I put one drop in 1/2 cup water, and then had 1/2 drop a week.
It's taken me 4 months or so to get to 2 drops A-V twice daily. This is for CMV and EBV. Also for unknown viruses that I am sure I have since the sand flea incident.
I take A-BAB, 10 drops twice daily, and haven't noticed any herxing from that.
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CherylSue
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Thanks for sharing. I just took my first drop of BWF A-EB/H6. I'll let you know if I react to it. My last lab tests showed high titers for both, unfortunately.
I took 1/2 drop of A-Babs over two days, and noticed no difference.
I am finally up to 7 drops of A-Myco daily after I had to back down several weeks ago to a reaction.
Update: I'm slightly nauseous.
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GretaM
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Thanks for updating Cheryl Sue
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