Jordana
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My LLMD said my viruses were still active and prescribed lomatium drops. I think I've been taking it for three days.
I don't know if it's a coincidence or not, but right afterwards I got a totally new raft of symptoms. Instead of all over body trembling etc now my joints ache and I have massive chronic fatigue. neck, jaw, lyme stuff, of course but also just, man, i can't stay awake.
LikeI was typing something and I just stopped in the middle, thought, nope, can't, and fell asleep for two hours.
Do you think this is just Lyme or is it possible the lomatium is bringing up viral CFS?
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From "Making Plant Medicine" by Richo Cech:
The tincture demonstrates strong antiviral and antibacterial activity. Lomatium has been used in treating viral hepatitis, mononucleosis, EBV syndrome, HIV, asthma, pneumonia, colds, influenza, sore throat, tonsillitis, strep throat, staph infections and amoebic dysentary.
This is a low dose botanical. Adult dosage is 5-10 drops mixed with 30-60 drops of dandelion tincture in half a glass of water taken 3x a day for a course of up to 10 days duration.
Overdose of the tincture, or failure to combine with dandelion tincture may result in a rash.
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Jordana
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On the lookout for the rash. 5 drops a day only.
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I took lomatium drops for a year when I first was diagnosed with chronic fatigue. I think the name on the tincture was LDM-100.
I had no read about its use for amoebic dysentery...I just got diagnosed with the amoeba that causes that. I did 3 days of tinidazole. I'm getting retested in a month...maybe some lomatium drops would help?
Do you have an references on the treatment of amoebic DYSENTARY with it?
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