If you were treated for Babesia, were you given pulsed antibiotics,
or were you treated continously, and for how long?
Posted by Badtick (Member # 9794) on :
Continuous treatment.
If you do opt for pulsing, be aware that there are documented cases where treatment was interrupted and the organism became resistant after the patient relapsed. Some have resulted in death.
Posted by Brussels (Member # 13480) on :
Just my opinion: unfortunately babesia is a dangerous infection, as Badtick says.
But insisting on one drug or one single drug combination for a long time does not hit babesia, in my experience.
Babesia is the most intelligent and adaptable of tick born infections I had (I had mycoplasma, Rickettsia, bab, bart, erhrlichia, for the ones I remember).
It can easily adapt to one herbal or drug protocol, so even if people keep on going on one type of treatment for a long time, I don't think they'll get babesia...
I would advise on rotating treatments, non stop, until it is finally fully inactive. Then still continue for a while, just to be sure.
it's also my experience, that too strong drugs will not hit it well. It needs a kind of precise dose, and that means, not too much, not too little.
This is because it is intelligent, and if you hit it with too strong treatments, it simply hides for a while. Until you stop the strong treatment. Then it shows up again, in a different form (symptoms keep changing, that is another reason it is hard to target it).
Better is to hit it with minimal treatments, measured by some energy tests, if possible.
it's just my experience, I don't know how other people treat babesia.
Another hint: babesia is a master of HIDING. Even with energy tests, it may be hard to find it. It usually hides in the head, mouth, teeth, brain, in my feeling.
I find that pulsed infrared helps to increase circulation in certain parts (like in the brain or teeth / face), and then it gets harder for babesia to hide.
Posted by Lyme248 (Member # 51011) on :
I agree. Babesia really likes to hide. Maybe it is best to whittle away at it slowly. Now if you could just make it come out so you could kill all of it.