Nutramedix Mora (Yarrow) studies show that it kills nearly 95% of intestinal parasites. Here a partial description:
A group of researchers from India published a study in September 2008 reporting on the anti-helminthic (intestinal worm anti-parasitic) activity of Yarrow. The in vitro study revealed a very significant effectkilling 94.4% of intestinal worms. The in vivo (sheep) portion of the study reported an 88.4% reduction in nematode egg count. The results from this study appear to support reports from physicians regarding the beneficial effects of Mora in the treatment of parasites such as Babesia that are commonly found in patients suffering from Lyme disease (Borreliosis).
Has anyone used this with success?
Posted by sparkle7 (Member # 10397) on :
I generally like Nutramedix but intestinal worms are very different from babesia...
I haven't tried it, though.
Posted by lymebytes (Member # 11830) on :
Interesting though that doctor's are reporting benefits from using it for Babesia.
Posted by ticksickfamily (Member # 22786) on :
I started on Nutramedix Mora for presumed parasites/Babesia 2 weeks ago and it is giving me a hard time !
I stopped Bactrim ds at that point. My dose of Mora was 1 dropperful twice a day and I have been herxing a lot, so I have just dropped it down to 10 drops twice a day. I do not have positive Babesia tests, but think I got it from insect bites in Italy, so it is probably a european strain. I still have one more pulse of artemisinin to do too.
But at the moment lots of symptoms are flaring, headaches, night sweats, bad dreams, disturbed sleep- I hope it eases up soon.I take Burbur alongside to detox, plus chlorella and detoxamin, as I believe I will start moving heavy metals around when killing parasites- does anyone know if this is correct ?
So I cannot report it a success as yet, but I do know something major is going on.