tick battler
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My kids are on camel's milk to help their immune systems. We have only been on it a week but I wonder if others have tried it. If so, what was your experience? Did you herx or have any side effects? Any improvements?
Thanks, tickbattler
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runner21
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i have heard a great deal about it. how are they doing?
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nefferdun
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How is it going?
I ran out of the milk the day before yesterday and was planning not to re-order until last night! I was up four times to go to the bathroom, which is the protomyxzoa. I just re-ordered.
It is subtle but I it makes a difference. While on the milk I did not use any drugs except the LDN. I had fewer headaches and slept better. No pain, more stamina, better thinking.
This is not all the milk of course - I am also following the low fat diet, taking LDN and methyl cycle supplements. But I used to have to take stromectol now and then when symptoms returned which was every week or two. Several months ago, I developed a reaction to the stromectol and am afraid to take it. The milk seems to keep things from flaring to the point of needing a drug.
For anyone else interested, it is extremely good if you have digestion problems. It does not taste that great but you get used to it and only need to drink 1-2 cups a day. Don't buy the dehydrated stuff as it does not have the antibodies. You need the raw milk ;frozen is fine. It is pricey but what in lyme isn't?
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MannaMe
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Where do you buy camel milk?
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