Jamers
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So, I'm concerned my babesia is not fully gone considering lingering sweats, heat intolerance, and some thigh pain. I see Buhner recommends a combination called C.S.A with Cryptolepis, Sida Acuta and Alchornea. Has anyone tried this combination from Woodland Essence? Or can you offer a herbal that worked for you?
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Mepron worked for me...I tried a bunch of the herbals...they helped but none like Mepron which changed my life!
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Crypto plus hit it hard for me from researched nutritionals
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Jamers
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Thank you both! I tried mepron for about 6 months but I don't feel its effective anymore. I'll check out crypto plus!
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I used Artemix. It has artemisisin, artemether and artesunate - the most powerful derivatives of artemisia.
Artemether is in Coartem so Aetemix is one of the most powerful mixes you can buy over the counter.
I did rounds of Coartem after I quit malarone.
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GretaM
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Yes, CSA and and also tried cryptolepsis tincture from the same company.
I liked the plain crypto, and also like the CSA. Crypto also hits strep, so added bonus during winter germ season
Boxermom used before art supps from a company called hepalin. I think it has a few blends, also prescription free, so anyone can order from them.
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beths
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My thigh pain, which I always thought was babs, went away after a month of sporanax!!
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Jamers
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Thank you all for the great information, very helpful!
Beths- is sporanex for candida?
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Jamers
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Does anyone feel any of the above were curative for you? Or did they just show some improvement?
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Mepron, malarone did nothing for me after prolonged periods of time.
What has helped tremendously was liposomal artemisinin coupled with Beyond Balance MC Bab-2. Also biofilm treatment with parsley drops and lumbrokinase.
Last summer I finally was able to sweat all over and regulate my body temperature. In addition, my orthostatic hypotension has eased, as well as my palpitations - still there, but much more subtle.
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I think, though, that Bab-1 may be the one used for Babesia microti.
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LisaK
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I was told by my llmd that lingering pain is my body healing from the disease.
Hopefully this is your case?
it could takes months to heal or even a year or more supposedly
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LisaK
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I was told by my llmd that lingering pain is my body healing from the disease.
Hopefully this is your case?
it could takes months to heal or even a year or more supposedly
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