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daniel
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hello there..

sry 4 my bad english, im from germany..

i'm a little bit worried about my health.

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 [Frown]

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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up for daniel to get input since i've not had the co-infections ....
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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.

www.coconutoil.com

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

www.lymephotos.com

Also type in search bar here parasites and Lyme.

www.curezone.com

has good info as well. Welcome and good luck,

Gael

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up for help with the antibiotic protocol

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