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My llmd has prescribed Rizole. I am finally getting around to ordering (expensive) and was wondering, have other neuro-lymies had success with rizole?
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SForsgren
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Many have. I have used it along the way and may incorporate it again at a later time. Dr. K in Washington uses these as the key part of his anti-infection component of his overall protocol.
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I would like to try Rizols, where do you get them from and how do you use them??
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For some reason, I could never tolerate rizols for long, only short term. Maybe too strong for my tummy?
A lady though suggested them to use as suppositories and she thinks it's helping her.
I bought the new mix of all rizols that are now recommended by dr. K. to treat other infections than lyme (as my lyme is dormant for a few months already), but it still doesn't test... I wonder why, as I've heard good things from it...
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My !@#$ won't come out of the bottle-dropper, and it's so expensive I don't want to mess waste any using a larger dropper....have others had this problem?
And have many others used this stuff by now? For me it's just a stinky mess.
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my wife and I just completed our first one week pulse of Rizol MY. We worked up to 12 drops a day. It's seems pretty broad spectrum and potent.
The dropper mechanism they provide is ridiculous given the cost of the product. Take that thing off and throw it away. Replace it with a regular dropper. They're avaliable at the Container Store.
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