Baicalin is effective against *all forms of* B. Burgdorferi
***in vitro.***
Baicalin is effective for COVID-19 also! It is available OTC.
“This indicated that Baicalin shares some *common targets* with
TUDCA...
ER stress and Nrf2 expression.
Both Baicalin and TUDCA (pick one) very likely can also help neuro lyme as well as neuro COVID-19 symptoms and complications post COVID-19 - diabetes, heart problems, gastric problems,etc.
Post COVID-19 (1 out of 3) persons have long lasting complications - on TV last night "COVID-19 Coprs" is an organization for those effected.
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Found this interesting. What''s your take on the new super infectious mutant strain 0f Covid in England?
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Yes , Baicalin, that is one of the Buhner herbs.
It's Chinese Skullcap , it's an immune system modulator.
There are some reports of Chinese Skullcap causing liver toxicity though so be aware of that.
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This doctor knows our fight, he has been there and done that with Lyme & co.
Pam
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Been dealing with a lot of my own med issues. I got omicron despite 2 shots and boosters on top of my COPD - asthma triggered by persistent C pneumonia. I did the antivirals. While Berberine and Fisetin would help, it is known TUDCA is very effective. It is taurine + bile salts which can cross the BBB preventing neuro symptoms of Covid. And yes MTFHR problems really complicate the picture. My son was genetically tested and his genes were compared to 61 psych drugs to determine which ones he could take and which ones he shouldn’t take for his depression and anxiety and seizures.
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