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The absolutely easiest and cheapest thing is oral vitamin C. Just start slow and gradually increase the dose.
Before tickborne illnesses hubby had an ACAM doc suggest he do a vitamin C flush. Just google that for directions. You take enough vitamin c to cause diarrhea and then from then on your daily does should be 75 percent of the amount needed for the vitamin c flush. Be sure to spread out the doses over the day.
Anyway -- hubby was working at the time and he would come home really tired and grouchy -- this went on for about a week. Plus the rash which we did not know was candida on his groin started the day of the vitamin c flush.
After about a week of taking the daily vitamin c he felt much better -- increased energy.
But of course it took him about 3 months before he got the candida skin rash treated -- his PCP told him to use a topical steroid ointment which of course made it just spread. He finally had to go to a skin doc to get the candida diagnosed.
So I would say rather than do the flush just start slow and build up the dose gradually.
Bea Seibert
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