My mold load is better now so I'm going to start treating bart. My kinesiologist muscle tested me for IS-bart by cell core sciences and I tested well. My lyme doc likes IHA formula.
She said I can do either one. And to go low and slow. IHA seems to be pretty damn strong for some ppl, but I've not seen posts about IS-bart.
Any recommendations?
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Bart is my biggest challenge nowadays. I don't know what IS-bart and IHA mean, and so waited to find out more.
I also know nothing about Methelyne Blue and Crypto-plus. I've seen there are discussions here, but so far, I haven't gotten enough information to comment.
Research time for me.
The one thing I do know is that when I rife, my feet hurt a lot less. I use the Doug coil.
The only other symptoms I have are CFS and FM related. That is fatigue and sleep disorder along with achiness. They are getting better.
I'm also on a lot of meds and supps. Whenever my LLMD puts something new on my pile, I know why, but I've been taking the same piles for quite awhile now, and forget which ones attack bart.
I'm slowly getting better, but if I miss a rife treatment, bart comes back quickly. It needs to be knocked back twice a day.
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To be specific, IS-bart an herbal mix of artemesia annua, black/green walnut, bonset, cilantro, milk thistle, oregano, and suma root. By cellcore sciences.
IHA is by woodland essence and has Isatis Formula (Isatis indigotica) (Leaf & Root), Houttuynia (Houttuynia cordata) and Alchornea (Alchornea cordifolia) in certified organic non-GMO cane alcohol and pure Adirondack water.
I've nit tried rife yet.
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I just started with a lot of enzymes and some herbals with one specifically for bart from Beyond Balance called BART-2
I feel mjuch better now after about 3 weeks so far.
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