RZR
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I gave up abx 7 weeks ago after 3-1/2 years of battling back and forth and just getting nowhere.
I am rifing and babs symptoms are gone! I still have bart, lyme, yeast, and parasites. I will continue to rife but want to add more.
Should I go for the entire Cowden protocol for 6 months or just go with Cumanda, Enula, and Samento? I think these 3 would cover parasites, lyme, and bart.
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ukcarry
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I have just started the Cowden Support programme, and the antimicrobial that it clearly hitting me is banderol. (The 2 initial antimicrobials are banderol and samento, taken at different times of day).
Banderol is supposed to have a broad spectrum action, with antiparasiitic and antifungal properties too, so maybe that would be a useful one to try.
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ukcarry
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By the way, banderol is supposed to hit babesia and bartonella as well as borrelia.
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RZR
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Thanks!
I didn't know banderol hits babs, bart, and borrelia. Guess I should try the entire program for 6 months or so.
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I am on month 2 of the cowden protocol and doing well.
I highly recommend it!
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tick battler
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My practitioner normally uses cumanda, samento and burbur, along with GSE (agrisept-L) for babs. Other things for minerals and parasites too but those are the main ones for lyme/coinfections. Occasionally some patients do not respond to cumanda so she uses banderol in those cases. I guess you will know what is working when you see what makes you herx!
So glad to hear that rife is helping you! I have been watching your progress on the rife thread!! I have the MOPA too.
Best, tickbattler
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RZR
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tick battler,
Thanks for the info. What does your practitioner use for parasites?
I am amazed with the results of the GB-4000 getting rid of babs symptoms in such a short amount of time! I wish I had used this from the beginning instead of killing myself with 3-1/2 years of abx.
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60 minute video with Dr. Lee Cowden on the Cowden Support Program. Dr. Cowden gives a detailed lecture at the ILADS Educational Meeting Europe in Klagenfurt, Austria, May, 2012.. Lee Cowden, MD-MD(H) | Cowden Support Program: How it works, diagnostics & research https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLuQk5Zs2FoPosts: 238 | From Where | Registered: Aug 2012
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