What TBD's does this hit?
Posted by beths (Member # 18864) on :
I think Lyme, and to some extent Babesia
Posted by desertwind (Member # 25256) on :
I was taking it as part of babs treatment but believe it to be somewhat effective against Lyme.
Posted by faithful777 (Member # 22872) on :
Lyme and Babesia.
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
Ditto to the above. I treated my Lyme disease with oral clindamycin, 150mg 2x/day, for 5 years!
Posted by phyl6648 (Member # 28522) on :
Robin, how are you doing now?
Posted by beths (Member # 18864) on :
Robin- also curious-did you take anything with it?
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
Now I'm taking turmeric capsules for anti-inflam action. Doesn't work quite as well as the clinda did, but it does keep Lyme inflammation in check.
What happened re the clinda - well, you could just imagine the critters going, "Let's see if we can... -" "I wanna beat -" "I - " etc, as clinda wiped 'em out for 5 years.
Then, "Aha, I've mutated. I'm still here!" "Me too! I'm still here too."
And when enough of 'em could say that, that's when the clinda no longer worked. Took them 5 years to figure it out...
But, wonderfully enough, clinda still works for any other garden-variety infection I get, which is good news, medically speaking.
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
Beth, I took other anti-inflams at the time, like mangosteen juice, noni juice, grapeseed extract capsules, each for various symptoms.
The mangosteen juice stopped eye symptoms, and the noni juice and grapeseed extract capsules totally shrinks lipomas to nothing.
That's a big deal - I had surgery on one lipoma and it continued to grow. Most people have surgery on those things. I should be written up!
Not only that, but that whole combo treated my brain, dropping my high prolactin blood count. This pituitary hormone count is still dropping. Pretty interesting, all in all.