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My friend is seeking a doctor or treatment center for persistent gut problems. She has chronis Lyme and co-infecions and is extremely sensitive to sound/noise.She lives in Vermont near Hanover,NH. Recent tests diagnosed yeast,fungus and parasites.She saw Dr.W in Brandon,Vt. without any improvement. She has been on a strict Candida diet for the past 8 months.She has gastric pain and a white tongue. Babesia symptoms are worse but not treatable because of gut problems. Any suggestionsregarding treatment or recommended doctors?
-------------------- michele howard Posts: 4 | From boston | Registered: Sep 2011
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I had the same problem when put on abx. Has she been on any kind of yeast drug (Difucan, Nystatin) this helped me alot and then I attacked the parasites with Alinia. I used to wake up every morning nauseated, but not anymore. Make sure you also do alot of probiotics.
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Parasites/worms can play a MAJOR role in Lyme disease and can be an underlying cause of chronic candida a gut problems.
I treated extensively with antiparasitic herbs and salt/c and it turned the corner for me. I got rid of a TONS of parasites.
Some people use antparasitics such as Ivermectin, Alinia and others. I used herbs such as Parastroy. Research everything you can about parasites and check out the curezone parasite forum.
Also the salt/c protocol is very effective against parasites. Google parasite symptoms and do a search on here.
The parasites are carrying bacteria, fungus, mercury and yeast in there coats, and need to be dealt with first. Dr. K. treat all of his patients for parasites first and Lyme second.
Gael
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