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adamm
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It just seems to me that you have to use them in heroic doses with Lyme, and I've never really ready anything attesting to the safety of doing that.
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i know people who achieved remission without cyst busters. one girl took doxy for one full year.

another two people were on biaxin/plaquenil only (one i think for a full 2 years, although i guess plaquenil is a cyst buster, although I wasn't sure if you were talking about the heavy duty ones - flagyl and tini.?)

didn't dr. b achieve remission from only ceftin?

i am using grapefruit seed extract as a cyst buster, and was on plaquenil in the past. i hope that is enough, because flagyl and tini. scare me.....

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I took a combination of abx for about 8 months. I've been off of them for a year.

I don't know if I'm cured but I am feeling alot better since using the LightWorks.

I was taking Yeast Cleanse by Solaray for a bit. It has freeze dried garlic, grapefruit seed extract, & a bunch of other stuff that may be helpful to get rid of Lyme. I did feel like I herxed from it.

There are studies that grapefruit seed extract can bust cysts. Abx can help people but they also can destroy your immune system in your intestines.

They say 70% of your immune system is in the gut... I think you need that to get well.

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i heard that gse interferes with the absorption of abx in particular the tetras...you should take the gse far apart from the abx.

i tried gse but it messed up my stomach.

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I am not in remission. I did do some tini but probably not for long enough. I did not find it that horrible of an experience. I do not think I even had a herx from it but I know it can be hard on the liver.

I would prefer to never take flagyl if at all possible.

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I found this article regarding Grapefruit Seed Extract being a very powerful cyst buster.

http://www.siv.no/webpro/dokument/564000_Citrosept.proof.pdf

Does anyone know the recommended dosage to break through the cyst?

Liquid or capsules?

Is this total bull?? [dizzy]

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I thought it was a toxic preservative only found in some preparations of it that was the cyst buster.
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gemofnj -

thank you a million times over. That article is exactly what I've been looking for.


Merci Beaucoup !


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