1) Cobra venom will prevent this -- Do not suggest you try this. Actually early in his illness (way before he was diagnosed) hubby was given a very dilute homeopathic medicine made from cobra venom and imported from Switzerland that was supposed to rebuild nerves. I vividly remember 2 ER visits in the same day when he tried this.
2) Magnesium is required in the entry process -- yet another reason tickborne patients could be low in this essential mineral.
3) The complement pathway is utilized -- specifically C3. It looks like babesia diverts this part of the immune system to help it penetrate the red blood cells.
4) Glutathione looks like it is also a necessary requirement used in this process.
5) Most interesting of all -- EDTA prevents the entry of babesia into red blood cells.
I know there have been many discussions previously regarding whether oral EDTA is absorbed or not. Personally I feel that it is.
I plan to add low dose oral EDTA to hubby's babesia treatment along with his meds and herbs. At this point I plan on trying anything and everything that I think might help in the next 6 months to a year.
Hubby had a prior issue with mercury toxicity so he no longer has any metal amalgams.
Bea Seibert
Posted by seaweed brain (Member # 29547) on :
What is EDTA?
Posted by momlyme (Member # 27775) on :
Be careful with oral EDTA if you have any history of lead poisoning or if you have amalgams.
I took two of these and my neck was stiffened right up... it was scary as heck. I could not move it at all and my ear was moving closer to my shoulder!
Finally, I tried a sauna and it loosened up and I actually felt something heavy drop from my neck to my lower back... then I had lower back pain for a couple of days.
I think it was lead dropping from my neck to my kidneys.
I have some major lead history for remodeling an older home.