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Has anyone here done ONLY bvt for treatment? I'm scoping out possibilities for getting treatment covered financially, but I'm guessing the odds of getting it covered completely are roughly 100% unlikely, and I literally have no money to put toward even discounted meds/practitioners/etc.
I can borrow the $60/month or so that BVT would cost, but there's no point in doing that if BVT alone has no chance of helping. I know it's a long shot, but fingers crossed...
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Jordana
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There's actually more evidence based research on BVT for Lyme than there is for Buhner herbs.
bluelyme
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It was my monotherapy for a few months ,two nurses i know swear by it..making small gains after 6 months in amber rose style...i am also doing everthing elsr now and have named a few infections ...
Better than nothing not for faint hearted ,support of adrenal and epi pen bottle of benadryl, tweezers and good to go...if you learn acupuncture pts and how to pull stingers out and set in on those it is powerful mojo.
they are hotter in summer and ladies have better pain threshold .idk about histamines ,mast cells, immune distrsction, and cortisol influence i feel almost human for the day thrn herx good
pm if you would like any info .i built little apitherapy boxes and am considering a hive /flower garden.recent microscopy shows the ketes inside rbc ,they dont like the venom .i am doing lots of other modalities
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