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Is babesia the most likely TBI to give one a 'one degree comfort zone' ?
Does anyone have a favorite source of artemisia, one that's really helped cure their babs?
Lastly, my insurance company may not pay for malarone. What are the least expensive providers if I have to pay for it myself?
TIA!
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lymielauren28
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Bump.
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I use Research Nutritionals artemisinin and like it a lot. You can get it off vitacost for pretty cheap. There's a liposomal form from Hopkinton Drug that's supposed to be awesome (I'm ordering some soon). I don't know of any chep places to get Makarone - it's just expensive period. Hope that helps.
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It does help, and thanks for the tip on Research Nutritionals. I was trying to order from their site, and it's apparently restricted to doctors.
Any experience, anyone, with the extremely narrow temperature comfort zone?
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Costco was the cheapest place we could get Malarone
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Thanks MannaMe. They look less outrageous compared to my local pharmacy. Hopefully my insurance company will come through.
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