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seekhelp
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Lyme987, funny you said that. My recent LLMD said all previous LLMDs were wrong on my diagnosis and grossly missed Bartonella. I'm supposed to start Levaquin next week. I'm scared, but just a glimmer it may help me makes the risks worth it. I can't live like this forever so I need to take big risks.

I've tested negative for Bartonella Quintella and Hensalae 8+ times now in three years. It must not be one of the common strains I have IF I have it. [Frown]

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wow seek, then this is your answer!! it's all from your gut, so you mean charcoal does NOT help you or does?
Aloe Vera helps reduce inflammation in the gut as well as coconut oil, you should add both and give it at least four months to see some result... and sorry to let you know that, but antibiotics are really hard on the stomach and gut so they just add to the inflammation there...

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and by the way, I guess you saw a regular GI doctor after those results, what did he say?
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Charcoal has helped a good amount when 'herxing' if that's what it is. The most I've ever taken is 2-3 capsules daily.

I've seen 2-3 GI docs. All cared absolutely less about my stuff. Their only answer for Ee is inhaled steroids unless you can identify an allergic trigger - usually foods. I went through extensive food allergy testing via skin prick, patch, etc. and nothing showed.

No conventional doc gives any credibility whatsoever to alternative labs like Diagnos-Techs so that was useless.

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oh 2 or 3 capsules how much is that?, I take at least 2g a day and believe me it will help your headaches... as for food allergies, you can proceed by elimination, for example i realized I am allergic to garlic (which is known to be full of benefits... well, it doesn't agree with my stomach..). and that was confirmed with blood test for allergies...
you have to get blood tests for food allergies...
Don't eat chocolate either:-)

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