"I still have Mt.Everest to climb, but I have traveled across the world and arrived at the mountain". Posts: 633 | From baltimore | Registered: Mar 2010
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dmc
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he ment more than one abx at a time not 2 specific abxs.
Usually an abx that attacks 2 forms & a cyst buster.
That's just for Lyme...co-infections require other types of antimicrobials too.
if it was that easy to kill, wouldn't need a message board to help people navigate Lyme Disease.
Posts: 2675 | From ct, usa | Registered: Jan 2004
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Thank you. This is true! Wish it was easy. I guess in order to beat it got to go through it.
-------------------- gatorade girl
"I still have Mt.Everest to climb, but I have traveled across the world and arrived at the mountain". Posts: 633 | From baltimore | Registered: Mar 2010
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Keebler
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- While it's important to use a different Rx to address the cyst form, changing the overall combination with rotation, is also important to keep the spirochete from adapting. Two Rx is harder for infection to establish - ah, complacency is not the right term. Resistance.
If you can add certain supplements, that will make the code even more difficult for infection to figure out, so to speak.
If you use just one single agent, the infection can figure out that code too quickly and the medicine becomes ineffective. -
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