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Posted by marypart (Member # 27012) on :
 
My son gets such dark circles under the eyes and around the eyes.

Is it babesia? Lyme?
Biaxin?
Alinia?

Does he need some supplement?

Thanks,
Mary
 
Posted by Pinelady (Member # 18524) on :
 
He may need to get his blood checked. I get really coon eyes looking when I feel like I am really hitting it.
 
Posted by marypart (Member # 27012) on :
 
By "hitting it", I guess you mean this is a herx?
 
Posted by momlyme (Member # 27775) on :
 
Is he getting enough sleep?
 
Posted by marypart (Member # 27012) on :
 
Yeah, he's sleeping enough. It seems to come in cycles. At least once a week.
 
Posted by nefferdun (Member # 20157) on :
 
I was told it is related to babesia but it can be other things too such as allergies or vitamin K deficiency.
 
Posted by searching4truth (Member # 28481) on :
 
I know Candida can cause dark circles under your eyes.
 
Posted by GiGi (Member # 259) on :
 
Food and other allergies are known to cause the "dark shiners". Treat Parasites -- per Dr. K. they should be treated before all others.
They hold within their coats the fungi; the fungi hold the bacteria; the bacteria hold the viruses.

So it makes sense to treat Parasites first as Dr. K. recommends. Then it is less problematic to get at the other intruders.

Take care.
 
Posted by wrotek (Member # 5354) on :
 
on www.waterucre2.org they say it is dehydration that causes it
 
Posted by lymegal23 (Member # 28573) on :
 
I have dark circles under my eyes too. along with heavy eyes and pressure in head and stuff. It was misdiagnosed last month as a chronic sinusitis. but after having an allergy prick test, and getting a ct of my sinuses plus finding sinus traetment not working. i realized lyme.
 
Posted by jarjar (Member # 8847) on :
 
You should get some good info using the search tool on this site as this topic seems to be brought up often. I think it is bart related with me.
 
Posted by dyna3495 (Member # 24126) on :
 
Coon eyes are always an indicator of low blood pressure. Find out what is causing the low BP and the coon eyes will go away.
 


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