i read much articles here about borrelia and co infections..
i have borrelia, bartonella and mycoplasma. my blood test for babesia (here in germany is only 1 test for babesia microti).. no other tests for babesia..
im treating now the lyme disease for 5 1/2 month.. but the improvement is not satisfying me..
the encephalopathy i have isnt that bad, as at the beginning.. but its still heavy.. i suspect, that the encephalopathy is caused by co infections.. maybe from the borrelia too??
at the moment my medication is factive+mino+doxy.. had very bad herxes 1 week ago.. the medication will end in 2 weeks.. after that i would like to run a protocol that treat borrelia, bartonella and babesia.. the babesia test was negative but i have many symptoms that are listed with the babesia symptoms..
is there a medication which treat borrelia bartonella and babesia at the same time?
would be bactrim DS+minocyclin+zithromax a good medication against it??
are here people which had an encephalopathy and are now symptom free? im very scared about that the encephalopathy .. (brain fog) will not dissapear
how long did u take bactrim or something like that until u saw an improvement (especially on the encephalopathy)?!
greetz and have a nice day
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bettyg
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up for daniel to get input since i've not had the co-infections ....
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glm1111
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Hi Daniel,
The encephalopathy will improve as you get rid of the infection. A lot of the infections are sitting in the small intestine. There is a definite connection between the brain and the gut.
I find that coconut oil helps a lot with the brain fog.
I made great progress when I started using herbal antiparasitics for parasites and worms which play a MAJOR role in Lyme disease. Also salt/c. Check out
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