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I just got a new protocol from my LLMD to take Lumbrokinase, Banderol and Samento along w/ an every other day low dose of Clindamycin.
I am currently on Zith, but just about out of those pills in a week.
After reading a bit about these I think this is a good plan.
If anyone cares to share your experiences with the above herbs/enzymes I'd appreciate hearing about them.
I am concerned about a bad herx reaction.
I've been on a low dose of Zith for 20 days now and haven't felt an herx reaction. Perhaps it's too soon or my dose is too low.
I was thinking about adding the Olive Leaf Extract as well, but now I will hold off adding that and experiment with the others a little at a time.
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From everything I have read, Lumbrokinase addresses the biofilm where spirochetes can be incased, banderol is often used for bartonella, and Samento is a good natural defense against Lyme bacteria (BB) Zith adresses the intra cellular form of the lyme bacteria as well. The only think I don't see is where you are addressing the cyst form..
OLE is always a good addition as well and a good defense against yeast.
If you feel this combination is working, stay with it.. but maybe add a cyst buster.
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