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Can anyone share what, if any, reactions you have had to these drops? My husband is taking a 10 drops each of A-V and and A-Myco 2x/day, and 10 drops of A-L complex 2x/day, recently increased from 1/2 that amount. He also takes cholestyramine, and that dose was also recently doubled from one 4gram packet/day, to two.

He is having memory issues, which we understand can come from the cholestyramine, but he asked me to see if I could find out what others have experienced from the drops.

We're both being treated for previously undiagnosed chronic lyme. I reacted too strongly to the herbal drops, so I am not much help to him in teasing out what could be causing what.

Thanks for weighing in.

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How long has your husband been on them? Did he start slow and continually increase them slowly (makes a difference)?

I am on Byron White but at much lower doses (no problems with them). I definitely herx on them.

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