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Rene
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Does anyone know if Cumanda can be taken with Grapefruit seed extract.

Am getting ready to come off of six months of Rifampin and wanting to take Cumanda to be sure bart is kept under control.

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Yes, both have been in our protocols and we have had success eradicating bart with Cumanda. You should take the Cumanda in water about 20 minutes before eating and take the GSE with food.

I would recommend adding Samento to the same glass that you take the Cumanda. It also hits bart to some degree (and keeps the lyme in check as well). But with both Samento and Cumanda, you need to work up the dosage slowly, drop by drop.

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Tick battler what cumanda and samento are are the best .
What you are treating now .I'm thinking to start treatment for my kids and myself to .How the cumanda and samento effect the body do they load kidneys and liver like antibiotix .

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Maradona,

I think the best (or most studied) are the ones from Nutramedix. See: http://www.nutramedix.com/

I feel the herbs are much safer than the antibiotics. We never had any liver problems or stomach problems from the herbs.

I have been through both experiences (abx and herbs) and feel the herbs are better in many ways. I wish I had started with the herbs first but didn't know any better. My kids did 2 years of abx and made improvements but then plateaued. So we switched to the herbs. The kids are no longer testing positive for lyme now after 1.5 years of Samento, Cumanda, Burber and Agrisept- L (which is grapefruit seed extract for babesia). That is the core protocol we used. Enula from Nutramedix was used as well. It kills ehrlichia in many cases.

Hope this helps.

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