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Dartmccall
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I began taking Colostrum about two weeks ago. I take 960 mg in morning and 960 in the evening. I originally began taking to boost immune system after IV Rocephin for 18 days. I am wondering if anyone else is taking colostrum and if so, could it cause herxing? I found a swollen gland (new symptom) yesterday right behind my left ear and feeling achy in legs and shoulders. I had one positive Western Blot in October and two negatives since then. After doxy for a month and Rocephin for two weeks, all symptoms are back!,
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I know this sounds gross but I started mixing breast milk with my smoothies when my WBC was low and they came up within 2 weeks. I think colrostrum is great for you. Just my opinion though
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Thanks!! They say breast milk is like liquid gold. I hoped to see improvement but I felt worse after two weeks on the Colostrum so wondered if it could cause herxing.

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I'm sure it could make you herx. Every drop of breast milk has millions of white blood cells to help fight infections. It is liquid gold, people pay lots of money for it. I'm sure colostrum pills are similar.
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