Topic: Good bye Lyme document on Biofilm Treating Herbs ! Keep at thise biofilms !
springshowers
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I believe this is very Important especially if your Treating Protoxyzoa Rheumatica . Have to keep The biofilms as cleared as possible exposing The bugs as we treat and preventing them from Continuing to hide.
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Keebler
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- Thank you so much for this excellent article.
I am particularly impressed with the range and dates of references he sites. -
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canefan17
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Melatonin Glucosamine Astaxanthin
also inhibit nitric oxide production
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Keebler
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- That's good to know.
Glucosamine (maybe all forms? maybe just one form?) should not be used by those with lyme, according to the authors here:
[section] Carbohydrates Consumed by Lyme Spirochete
An effort to determine which carbohydrates Bb consumes revealed that the organism utilizes the monosaccharides glucose, mannose and N-acetylglucosamine, as well as the disaccharides maltose and chitobiose.
A popular treatment for arthritis includes the administration of chondroitin sulfate and N-acetylglucosamine.
If the arthritis is Lyme-induced, N-acetylglucosamine is contraindicated. 22 (See Chart 14.)
- Full article at link above. -
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annxyzz
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ARE thee any success stories of lyme patients using these biofilm busters ? Do you know anyone personally who has tried them and had good results ?
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Where does one find a Lyme literate chinese herbalist?
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canefan17
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Dr Zhang is one
I emailed a chinese herbalist and she said those 3 herbs from the article in in her top 25 best selling herbs. The 2nd one sounds promising for those with Bartonella.
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springshowers
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Anyone have a recommendation for best source fin one spot fur these herbs . I want to order the combo to take at some point Not now But with all meds there is a time right after treatment is done that I like to treat with alternatives to get at them in an angle missed... I use rife for this technique too with great success
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