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tickalert
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Does anyone know some? The only one that I'm aware of is Artemsinin other than that I'm not sure.

To much trouble with yeast to do abx at this time.

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Naaaaaah

I know NOTHING [Cool]

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quote:
Originally posted by massman:
Naaaaaah

I know NOTHING [Cool]

Yeah, you do--spill the beans. [Smile]

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INNOVITA!!
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cryptolepsis or cryptolepis, (woodlandessence.com is one of the places to order it)

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WOW !

Seekhelp, yours have worked ALREADY ? [Cool]

One day !
[woohoo] [woohoo] [woohoo]

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I really think hubby has this one beat. That said I am going to triple the dose of green tea extract I already had him on to be on the safe side.

I think maybe cryptolepis in combo with green tea or neem or noni might be a possibility. I don't think I would rely on just one herb alone. Or turmeric would be another possibility.

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http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/91249#000022

Topic: Green Tea Inhibits Babesia -- Journal Abstract

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Also of interest about a special kind of curcumin (not the type in most Turmeric or Curcumin supplements, though as that is usually Curcuma longa):

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17479421

Nat Prod Res. 2007 Apr;21(4):328-33.

Anti-babesial compounds from Curcuma xanthorrhiza.

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Is that Inno-Vita or Innovita?

If Inno-Vita, which product(s) is recommended?

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Possibly...

Nutramedix Enula: http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/enula_flyer_Bs.pdf

Nutramedix Mora: http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/mora_flyer_Bs.pdf

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My LLMD put me on a combo of plant stem cells that the ND we work with has found effective. They are: Wheat, Wormwood (artemisin), Sweet Chestnut and Yarrow.

They seem to be helping, but I'm not sure how you would order them other than thru an ND who works with Plant stem cells. The brand is PSC distribution out of Italy.

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Ott it is Inno-Vita.

Micro-site is for the smaller parasites such as Babs (its' short nickname). [Cool]

And if the alt bashers here hang me on a cross, could you please cut me down ? They wear many cloaks + disguises. [puke]

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I've been on an herbal combo for a year which keeps the symptoms away:

Raintree brand Amazon A-P, a blend of 12 herbs, available at http://www.rain-tree.com/rtmprod.htm

Plus --- Coptis chinensis, drops or tablets

Noni, capsules,

Elecampane, drops

All those 3x/day w meals.

Plus, if necessary, Artemisinin and Artemisia annua, and possibly BACTRIM, on an empty stomach.

----Polly Polygonum
---or Nilufar Knotweed

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Has anyone here personally found innovita helpful?

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Me [Cool]

Many here are very annoyed that they have to go through a health pro to get them.

I had a lot of muscle pain, brain fog, etc for 12 months and after supporting liver, kidneys, spleen + thyroid for 2 months now I am about 50% better.

Also did a short course of 10 to 14 days for babs too.

LOL on cost too, after hearing about how many high priced supps + drugs are taken for Babs.
Micro-site with spleen support would cost about $60 per month + docs visit.

Program would probably run 2 to 3 months.
If you have a chiro or ND have them order for you.

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quote:
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And if the alt bashers here hang me on a cross, could you please cut me down ?

A little dramatic aren't you?? or is that whining??

Most here have no problem with natural stuff. And we all see professionals... of one kind or another.

jus sayin'

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Artemisinin may be natural but it completely kicked my #^%$#. This stuff was more powerful than any abx I've taken and I have taken some potent abx.
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Drama ! [Cool]

I have been accused of many things here, Lymetoo.

And not too subtly, either. [puke]

Seems we are not encouraged to be a bit goofy at times - nobody wants to smile. Or try something different. Oh well................ [bonk] [bonk]

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