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Well, along with all the other "great news" I have received this week (it has not been a good week, people!), my doctor informed me, at my appointment a few days ago, that she suspects that I have Bart.
Funny, because I was assuming that I had the Lyme/Babesia pairing, jut from what I had learned (cannot afford testing for coinfections, so I was doing my own "guesswork"), but when we talked in her office about many of my symptoms, she is thinking that with many of the symptoms I am reporting that I definitely have Lyme/Bart.
I am treating with naturals only, at this point, and I know that the Samento/Banderol/Cumanda are said to target Bart. I also take Resveratrol and tons of supplements.
I am adding in something now (I forget the name) to support my adrenals, too. They are WAY out of whack. My BP has taken a dive to 84/54 and my weight, at 5'7" to an all-time low of 109. I have to admit, that frightens me. Before my surgery in December, it had taken me THREE years to get my weight back up to 125 pounds, when it had dropped from 136 to 113 over the course of one summer three years before that. Now, I feel like the Incredible Shrinking Woman or the character from the book/movie Thinner. I just cannot eat enough! And I honestly try, and I LOVE to eat.
What I want to ask you all is this: is there anything else that is a natural treatment that I might ask her about adding to target the Bart?
-------------------- Best Wishes,
Hope
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."
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bcb1200
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You can try Byron White's A-Bart. Powerful and it has helped me a lot.
-------------------- Bite date ? 2/10 symptoms began 5/10 dx'd, after 3 months numerous test and doctors
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