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up for those who've treated this
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My son is taking zithr.He is beeing treated by Dr j.HIs combo now is Zithr , Mepron and Rifampin I have added with his permission , Artemisin and Allicin .
So that covers , Babesia, Mucoplasma , BArt and lyme.By the way My son is 8 and can not take now Doxy , maybe in winter he will take some .
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Has anybody tried Myco Formula from Raintree?
It contains South American herbs: mullaca Brazilian peppertree anamu clavillia macela fedegoso pic�o preto uva ursi
The following link provides sources of independent third party research conducted on the constituent herbs for their antimycotic and antibacterial properties.
GiGi
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Freeze-dried garlic works very well. Look up my posts on the subject. It works on literally all the critters across the board. But do get the best organic garlic you can find. It needs to be organic and you need to take it in sufficient quantities. Stick with garlic - if you cannot afford much else.
Take care.
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treatments for myco? Any like with Raintree Myco?
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Yes, tough to get rid of and not many options for treating children being that the floroquinlones have the best activity against them.
Zithromax is probably the best bet. Do you know what species of mycoplasma your child has?
Fermentans will be very difficult to get rid of with Zithromax. It is also pretty resistant to Biaxin.
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The Institute for Molecular Medicine
A nonprofit institute dedicated to discovering new diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for chronic mycoplasma infections.
Singleton's book mentions it three times, but does not describe treatment, only that it is an important co-infection to test as chronic mycoplasma can cause many of the same symptoms as lyme.
And, that unless an active case, the tests are limited in helping zero in on chronic mycoplasma infections.
[The Lyme Disease Solution by Kenneth Singleton, MD; p. 117]
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It is not listed in the index of the Buhner book nor Zhang's.
I think he's thinking more in regards to the lung part, not the neuro part here, but a search brought up only this on Buhner's website:
Q: Treating other stealth infections with herbs - treating infections particularly mycoplasma and chlamydia pneumonia with herbs?
july 25th, 2007
A:
These kinds of bacteria respond well to lomatium, a very strong antibacterial and antiviral plant. Normally though, herbs work best in combinations; they are not silver bullets like antibiotics.
So, normally for lung infections that these kinds of bacteria cause I would use a tincture combination something like:
. lomatium 1 part
. licorice 1 part (antiviral, antibacterial, stimulates interferon production, soothing to lung tissues)
. inmortal 2 parts (stimulates lymph drainage from the lungs, strengthens tissues)
. elephant tree 2 parts (antibacterial for lung tissue, strengthens tissues)
But normally I design each tincture around the particular symptom picture the person has. There are literally hundreds of combinations that will work for lung infections, mild to severe in scope.
I would generally suggest the use of red root tincture and a general immune tonic such as eleutherococcus or astragalus when treating such lung infection
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