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Dan455
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https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/8/2/72

Looks promising. Study is about 3 patients using disulfiram as a single agent after "failing" multiple conventional antibiotic regimens for lyme and babesia. 2 patients achieve a complete and long lasting remission, while 1 is currently taking a second round of disulfiram due to relapsing (He used a lower dose than the other 2 patients).

And just so you know, this was the drug that Dr. Lewis and John Hopkins were studying to target the dormant persister borrelia cells.

This study has started a lot of commotion in the lyme community.

HealingWell.com -> https://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=30&m=4129850

Dr. P & Dana Parish Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lymebook/posts/1002252386646807

I think this will give many lyme/babesia patients hope!

I tried disulfiram about a year ago and had a lot of successful results myself, a lot of herxing! Weird herxing and movements in my brain, along with the lower region of my body and in my legs.

I took it for a couple of months, I eventually got so fatigued while being on this drug I had to quit it, just like the third patient in the study.

There's another member on the HealingWell forums named Quin who suspects that the bone crushing fatigue I was experiencing was just herxing, all the die off toxins from the killing of bacteria. Could be... I also got my share of depressive thoughts as well...

There's also a story years ago where disulfiram cured a patient's breast cancer that spread to her bones, she was on the drug because she was an alcoholic, but ended up committing suicide.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/12/old-drug-alcoholism-finds-new-life-cancer-treatment?fbclid=IwAR1Uac3iWyZusoN1uRnNWT_2vlzFB9eDOZH47U1BTGK3ZhXbmnhW3sieCbU

I suspect this drug is going to become an important breakthrough in lyme treatment!

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Hi Dan:

Thanks for posting this.

If you follow Dr. L's FB page you'll see he noted BF &SD are undertaking a IRB-approved trial and are looking for participants.

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This post should have way more responses to it. As interesting and promising a treatment as i have seen in many years.
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