Topic: questions for those on Dr. K lyme cocktail...
tick battler
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My husband has recently started on the Dr. K lyme cocktail through a practitioner that follows his protocols.
I have a couple of questions for those who have taken it: 1. Has anyone had raw egg yolks in the cocktail? Our recipe calls for two per day. Has Dr. K ever mentioned adding this? 2. Our practitioner uses Lipoflow Liposomal oral EDTA in the cocktail instead of the BioPure phospholipid exchange...do you think this would make a difference? 3. My husband was told to take Lumbrokinase instead of rechtsregulat...do you think this is as good? I'm not sure if it was because he tested better for it or not.
My husband is also doing KPU with Core at the same time.
Thanks for any comments/suggestions!
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Lauralyme
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To save money I have been alternating using an egg yolk (guess I should be using two) one day to using one teaspoon of phospholipid exchange the next
unsure about your other questions
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I have been on the Dr. K cocktail for about 3 weeks now. I've not heard the raw egg yolk addition and am not familiar with the Lipoflow product. As for the RechtsRegulat, my LLND prescribed the cocktail without it. Instead, to address biofilms, she told me to drink Cistus/Rock Rose tea 2-4X/day and continue 2 Boluoke (Lumbrokinase) on empty stomach 3X/day.
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tick battler
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Thank you both for the info. Glad to hear that someone else has heard of using eggs!
Sunnydays - did you LLND say anything more about the cistus tea? Is it supposed to do anything else? Dr. K mentioned in the last lecture I went to that it could be a preventative supplement against lyme - he wasn't sure if it was because it keeps ticks from biting or if it has some effect on the infections themselves. I just wish I could find a study on this or some evidence that it could help in this way.
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