canefan17
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I've heard before that Babesia thrives in an oxygen rich environment.
If this is the case... could something like Hawthorn (that is known to increase oxygen levels throughout the body, especially heart) stir up Babesia?
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Hi Canefan: When I went to Germany, I was treated with Ozone and I think it really knocked my babesia down... a ton... so, I think you will find some that believe one way or the other. I would see how your body responds and go from there. I am driking tonic water right now and treating with the bionic and my babs is gone or nearly there... blessings
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nonna05
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I just started tonic water..
I heard that if you flood your body with oxygen it helps kill ???SOMETHING???
So every once in a while I put oxygen on at 4 or more and blast away for 20 minutes..
Since I'm still flat in bed most time ,not sure if it does anything.. Sometimes when I wake up and I'm stillmcrushed I'll do it just to try and start me.. Probably dumb , but what's a girl to do??
I did get ozone shots in back ,then heard both ways story for Babs ,so I haven't gone back,,sure would like to know.
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So would this be why my symptoms get much better in higher altitudes? I am decreasing oxygen for it to thrive on.
All of my symptoms resolve when I'm in the mountains. I thought it was strange b/c usually people get altitude sickness.
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nonna05
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Lord if that's the case I really need to get a bit better to get to cabin
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nonna05
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Lord if that's the case I really need to get a bit better to get to cabin
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