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cologirl
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Just saw my LLMD and she took me off Alinia/Diflucan and wants me to start pulsing the Artemisinin 5 days on 5 days off for 6 weeks. Along with enzymes, Interfase Plus for metals, a few other supplements. along with Nutramedix Houttayania and detox stuff. There were comments about people using Ivermectin any other new treatments out there? (other than diet, am doing low fat diet too)
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My recent experiences with Art have me pretty convinced that I have FL1953.

I've been in treatment for 3.5 years and don't herx much anymore, but I still have symptoms that I just can't pin down. Sometimes I think Babs. Sometimes I think Bart.

But I have treated extensively for Lyme, Bart, Babs, Lyme cysts, yeast, parasites, you name it...

And, I have NEW symptoms! Too weird.

The last two times I pulsed Art, I had major herxes. Major. With combinations of symptoms that I've never had before. And I've been dumping biofilm like crazy. I am basically a phlegm expelling machine.

I think I've peeled enough layers (so to speak) to get down to my Protomyxozoa Rheumatica, and the Art is making me herx for that one.

I plan to continue my current regimen (Mino, Zith, Malarone, Diflucan, A-Bart, pulsing Art) and try the low fat diet for a month. I will keep you posted.

I am actually pretty excited about this, because the other obvious answer is that I keep relapsing with my known co-infections, and that does not make me hopeful for my future.

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