Abxnomore
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NutriBiotics liquid concentrate is the best one.
The liquid is certified organic.
You can buy those gelatin capsules and fill them
and swallow them, because the stuff tastes terrible.
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pamoisondelune
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People say, Nutribiotics GSE, dose 15 drops , 3x/day.
I took it for months, then stopped a week or two ago, but don't notice any difference before or after.
Here's what Selma posted previously:
Grapefruit seed extract is not very systemic according to Buhner. In my muscle tests, it came as good cyst buster for the intestines, but not overalll (confirming what Buhner said).
Pau d'arco goes everywhere. You can also search info typing 'lapacho', another of its names. but I never seen anything written referring to its properties as borrelia cyst buster. It tested for me good (by my naturopath) as cyst buster many times.
It has to be tinctured. It was by far, the product that for me tested for longer periods. GSE tested very very short, it did its job fast, but only locally.
Another last product that tests on and off for borrelia cysts and is used by dr. K's followers is : bee pollen. You can buy it bulk from organic bee producers (costs little) and put in water and wait about 10- 15 minutes before ingestion. I experienced very strong herxes sometimes with this product that tastes delicious, in my opinion.
but it tests 'middle term'. ONce it does its job, you need to change again. I believe this goes to the brain, but I'm not totally sure.
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What are the dosages for Grapefruit seed extract? What about Cat's Claw? Or Red Clover?
And what about Anti-yeast treatments? Most of the ingredients in those seem like they also treat lyme. Is that true?
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massman
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ATAK from Systemic Formulas. Far as I know it has been around for years.
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