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For those who beat bart once and for all, can you share? Bart is my nemesis right now. I can control / kill all the other infections, but Bart seems to creep back endlessly. Thanks.
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beths
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What are your bart symptoms?
Are you sure it's bart?
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glm1111
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Have you tried antiparasitics and or salt/c? Worked for me.
Gael
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Tammy N.
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What I thought was Bart ended up being parasites for me. Or at least, I should say, I've had a huge reduction in (Bart) symptoms since starting to aggressively treat parasites. It's still ongoing (6 months and counting).
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I'm finding the parasite drugs to be miraculous and to make me much better, but I still have underlying bart. I know its bart because all the bart-specific items knock it out for a little while - rifampin, sida acuta, etc. I definitely wouldn't be where I'm at today without the parasite drugs, though.
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