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hello.. does anyone get nausea from using a-babs?
thanks
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Sammi
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Babesia itself can cause nausea, so maybe the A-BAB is targeting it. A-BAB is strong stuff! Increase it with caution.
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what is A-BAB?
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CherylSue
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I think I'm getting nausea and fatigue from increasing A-Myco, another Byron White Formula.
How do you tell the difference from a herx and actually coming down with something?
A-Bab is a Byron White Formula for babesia. I'm hoping to try that next.
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Catgirl
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Keinbinder, what is your dosage? You may need to lower it. All of the Byron White herbs I've taken worked best when I went super slow with them. For me the key was to try not to herx, so I increased at a snail's pace. A-Bab is super strong too.
CherylSue, I would back down on the A-Myco (another strong one). If you feel better after lowering your dose, then you will know that you increased too soon. I took weeks sometimes before I increased my dosage.
It takes monitoring (journal) to figure out what's from what.
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CherylSue
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Thanks, Catgirl. Good advice. See what I just posted on Byron White Detox post. Did you take A-Myco, too? Did it work for you as far as lowering your mycoplasma levels?
Thanks for your input.
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