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Hi guys, I'm LLND-less, I had one in Montana but we weren't seeing eye to eye anymore. She would sell BWF's at wholesale cost, but I have a feeling she doesn't sell to non-patients, plus...we didn't end on good terms. She wanted me to check in monthly, but that was stressing me out. I was doing much better (working full time) and felt like I could check in every two months or at least get higher doses of ABX. She wouldn't hear of it and recommended I try a different doctor.
Anyway, who knows where to purchase Byron White herbs? I'm kind of on my own for a while until I find the right doctor for me.
Supply me with any info you think is necessary about where you purchase from. I found www.forresthealth.com but I'm confused as to what they charge, it looks like it's DOUBLE if not triple the cost of what I used to pay.
MichaelTampa
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Forresthealth sure does look expensive, compared to what I have paid. The site is ocnfusing, so hard to know for sure. I don't know what to recommend. I get mine from my acupuncturist who does not specialize in lyme, but is sympathetic, and I believe she is just charging me what she pays, more as a courtesy so I can have them. Any chance you could run into a friendly alternative health care practitioner who might do that as a favor?
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Does anyone know of other places online that sell the Byron White Formulas?
-------------------- Sick since 10/2001. Tested CDC positive for Lyme 10/2008 through Quest and Igenex. Started treatment 1/2009 with LLMD. Lyme, Erichilosis, Chlamydophila Pneumoniae, Q Fever, Strep Syndrome and probably a few others I am forgetting. Posts: 451 | From Virginia | Registered: Feb 2009
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tdtid
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I know that many of us were buying our Byron White from a company that has pulled out and no longer selling their product. I have an LLMD and it STILL was hard to know where to go once they stopped.
My LLMD just put me back on Byron White, but the company he is using will only fill it if the doctor calls in a prescription for the herbs???? So I had to wait for the phone call from the company AFTER the doctor calls it in. So I don't think that will help you.
I am saddened that these herbs are so hard for us to get but at this time. I do remember looking up the company that you are discussing and I too felt it looked like they were double charging or something crazy. I looked up reviews and it sounded like they get away with it due to desperate patients.
I don't know what to advise you on this one but if I find that another legit company is coming forward and will sell them, I'll pass the info on here. Maybe someone else has heard something so pushing this note up top.
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CherylSue
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I'm startinG A-L Byron White Formula. Forrest Group charged me $90 plus $10 shipping. I had to mention my LLMD's name to order online, and it was approved.
If anyone knowsw a cheaper place, please fill us in!
Thanks.
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I don't understand why BW only sells to lyme docs. Why not the rest of the public? Is it because it can make a patient herx badly? GSE can do that as well, and you don't need a doc to get it. They could just put instructions on their bottles, or include them with their shipping. Maybe we should all email the Byron White company.
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CherylSue
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Thanks for the info!
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