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wgshuckers
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I had my first LLMD Dr. appointment last week. She was far more knowledgeable than any Dr. I've seen so far. Rifampin was added to my collection of abx I'm taking. Now I'll be taking 4 abx at once. Ceftin, Plaquenil, Rifampin, and Flagyl pulses at 3 days a week. I'm going to get the Rifampin prescription filled today. Everything I'm reading about Rifampin sounds pretty rough. It seems like it makes everyone feel bad, not looking forward to that. It was a 7 hour drive to the LLMD but it's worth it to me to see someone that seems to know what they're talking about finally.

She said she wanted to add Rifampin to my abx collection to help with biofilms. Everything I'm reading on here says it's for bartonella treatment. I'm going to give it a try. hopefully it won't be as rough as it sounds!

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Enzymes may also be used to address biofilms.. Some examples are: nattokinse. lumbrokinae and serrapeptase

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IGM 41 IND, 83-93+ IGG 31 IND,34 IND, 41++, 58+, 83-93 IND

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