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We just got back our son's results from the iSpot test and he still has "significant" Lyme, even after nine years of treatment!! Unbelievable, after all the things he has tried! What a horrible nightmare this all is!
He stopped antibiotics at the end of June this year. We are going to try the Cowden Protocol which has helped many get better and want know where the best prices for these products can be found.
Son needs to start A.S.A.P. Any suggestions?
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Here a few possibilities of places that sell the Cowden protocol herbs. I used several of the herbs in the past, and used to order from myherbsexpress. I'm not sure which of these has the best prices for what you need. Best wishes.
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Thanks Lymetoo and hopeful4 for the information.
I contacted Nutramedix who manufacture the products and learned they have a Financial Hardship Program for the Cowden Support Protocol which is available for one patient of a practitioner. The cost is about one-third the regular price!
An application is filled out and they call the practitioner to verify the information. The patient is then notified of approval. The stipulation is is that only one patient in each doctor's practice may get this assistance.
So far it is still available. Looks like my son is the only patient from his doctor's office who has applied for this.
Waiting for approval as I write. This will help us out financially. God willing, the Cowden Support Program will turn the corner for our dear son.
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Some of the Cowden Nutramedix herbs are to be found on iherb.com. But I haven't done a recent price check.
I hope you manage to get the cheaper deal from Nutramedix and good luck with your son's treatment.
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