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Is anyone familiar with treating Lyme with MC-BB-1,Beyond Balance drops? My son-in-law has Lyme in CA, and his nutritionist started him on these drops. He is not on antibiotics, just these drops. He had to start with only one drop and is now up to 7 with a goal of 15 drops to treat Lyme. Wondering if he could also Rife while he is taking these drops.
It is all new to me, so any help would be appreciated. I told him I would ask all of you, because Lymenet has been a huge help to me.
He has brain fog and terrible fatigue. Some days are better than others. His nutritionist gave him the Lyme test and he tested positive for a soft tick.
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Rivendell
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I've taken those drops and they did help, but they weren't a cure for me. If they don't help him, Beyond Balance makes stronger formulas - BB-2.
I am not sure about combining them with rifing, because I haven't used that technique.
Hopefully, someone here can tell you if you can combine the two.
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Thanks Rivendell, I will tell him about BB-2. He is still feeling poorly with fatigue and brain fog and he is on 10 drops so far. I'm hoping it will work for him, at least, rid some of his symptoms.
Much appreciated.
Hope you are doing well.
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Also, he might add Japanese Knotweed, which is part of the buhner protocal. It helps to shut down the inflamatory pathways of lyme infections. Inflamation causes many of the symptoms. You have to experiment to find the correct dosage. www.buhnerhealinglyme.com.
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I will tell my son-in-law about Knotweed and also about Buhner's book. I didn't know that about the healing affects of Knotweed, so this is all good information to pass along to him. I will also message map1311 about rifing.
Thanks so very much.
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