gigimac
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I have colloidal silver (10 ppm) that I have been taking here and there, hoping it will help reduce the bacteria load, plus I have heard it kills yeast.
I'm not sure what dose I should take. Does anyone have any suggestions as far as how much to take for lyme?
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lululymemom
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We take a brand that contains 30ppm and we use 1 tsp. 2X per day. It works well to keep the infection under control.
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gigimac
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Thanks, lululymemom. I have been taking 1 tbsp, I guess I will take 2 tbsp instead.
I haven't felt as bad lately, don't know if it's the silver or doxy working. I herx badly off doxy so I only take it every other day for the most part.
I am hoping it's still better than doing nothing. Hoping to go up to everyday soon.
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lululymemom
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If the directions are to take a tablespoon once or twice per day, then I would think that is okay.
Doxy caused alot of problems for my daughter and she regrets staying on it for as long as she did. Just be careful with it, because not everything is a herx and can be a side effect of the medication.
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gigimac
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lululymemom, Is colloidal silver the only thing you use against lyme?
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lululymemom
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No, I am on a number of different supplements, including Teasel root and curcumin xanthorhizza.. Each regimen should be tailored to the symptoms you're dealing with..
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I know of 2 patients that are doing it IV under strict watch, gigimac. They say they are both doing better.
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