I've had Lyme for 3 years now along with mycoplasma, EBV, anaplasma, and coxsackie infections. This past year I've been working quite a bit. I started part-time and now I have enough strength to go fulltime.
The thing is I can't handle the antibiotics and antivirals any more. The instant migraines, dizziness, nausea, confusion, etc. are too much to handle while working. Now I also plan on going to school so my plate will be quite full.
What are some alternative options I can discuss with my LLMD?
Ive tried nearly ever antibiotic and antiviral under the sun. I just can't handle them without staying home all day long.
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
Biophoton machines, rife machines, energy healing, herbs etc.
Posted by Haley (Member # 22008) on :
I would try Cowden.
Posted by Brussels (Member # 13480) on :
Add Buhner's herbs, and homeopathic nosodes (they are good against many bacteria and viruses without the inconvenience of drugs (anti viral drugs = anti protein = anti life).
Possibly cannabis, garlic products.
Posted by Badtick (Member # 9794) on :
Rife has worked for me. Wiped out chronic EBV in a few weeks. It was the only thing that brought my titers down.
Posted by stefi42 (Member # 48591) on :
My doctor put me on Lauricidin, colloidial silver, Cats claw, stevia, and IV Ozone bi weekly.
Posted by Brussels (Member # 13480) on :
I forgot liposomal Vit C. This has been a great discovery for me. Easy to do, inexpensive, crosses the BBB, helps for TONS of problems at once!
Posted by bluelyme (Member # 47170) on :
bvt got me living/ working again
Posted by MissVictoria (Member # 45232) on :
"Argentyn 23" brand Colloidal Silver is great. I would take two tablespoons 3x per day.
I also did Cowden Protocol for Bartonella and it helped me a lot. He has lots of protocols, including ones for Lyme Disease and Yeast Infections
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- For those considering complementary support methods / or other avenues entirely:
Herbal Safety considerations & reference books; etc.
BOOKS - Links to many articles and books by holistic-minded LL doctors of various degrees who all have this basic approach in common:
knowing which methods offer assertive & direct impact, which are only support and which are both. And when to use what, how to combine, & when to step back.
You can compare and contrast many approaches with links to articles, books, methods . . .
Links here to two major sources: Buhner, & Zhang. Be sure to get their books.