Topic: Treating parasites w prescriptions? A risk?
canefan17
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Can we make things worse by treating and pissing these buggers off?
I've heard treating parasites successfully can be just as hard as treating Lyme & Co's.
Would love to hear opinions of those who lost a ton of weight and treated with anti-parasitic medications.
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surprise
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I don't know how to word this well, but I have an affinity to you for some reason so I'll try.
My daughter is connected to an extremely experienced successful Lyme literate medical doctor.
I don't want to share who or what the protocol is, sorry, but Ivermectin is very important with Bart, and is a piece it seems.
My .02 cents from the Internet.
-------------------- Lyme positive PCR blood, and positive Bartonella henselae Igenex, 2011. low positive Fry biofilm test, 2012. Update 7/16- After extensive treatments, doing okay! Posts: 2518 | From USA | Registered: Nov 2011
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If you decide not to treat with prescripton drugs, in "Healing Lyme," Stephen Buhner states that Artemisinin (wormwood) "possesses a broad antiparasitic action and may indeed be more potent in the treatment of Lyme Disease than is currently recognized." p.183.
I found it to be very effective by spending a weekend drinking Wormwood tea (3 cups per day). Not for those with a weak stomach, believe me! It would be important for anyone doing that to take a heaping Tbl of yogurt before and after the tea to coat the stomach.
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canefan17
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thanks
And surprise, I've heard that about Ivermectin too. Not sure why it treats Bartonella though.
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