In my personal experience, using only Azithromycin is not sufficient to clear bartonella.
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The azithromycin seemed to lessen my leg pain but I never did get over the Bart (18 months on Azith). When my liver enzymes got too high I had to quite the antibiotics. For about 5 months it got worse (I was unsure what I could use after the abx.) my lower leg pain and feet sensitivity got worse during that time.
I then started the PhD B herbs and his herbs for Bart. I also added Doug Coil. Two months ago I added Ondamed treatments. That has made the most difference of anything I have done for Bart.
I no longer walk up like I never got to sleep. Not over Bart yet but it seems my bacteria load is much lower. I also can handle much longer Doug Coil sessions without a significant herx. I am alternating Bart and Lyme sessions every other day (three months ago I would only do it twice a week). I have had about 10 Ondamed session and felt better after the first session. I do not think is a stand alone treatment. I take a lot of Hout. and Sida as per PhD B's protocol.
All the Best, MattH
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What is PhD B?
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Look up the book Healing Lyme on Amazon. It is the author. Check out his website for the protocol for Bart. All the Best, MattH
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OH, thanks Matt-but you threw me with the PhD-he is not. I'm not sure what his actual credentials are
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You are right! My apologies, not sure what I was thinking. Sorry for the confusion.
All the Best, MattH
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I sure do appreciate your responses S-13 & Matt. Thank you so very much! I am hoping the friend has this information by now (came here after referred), but wanted to stop back and thank you for your answers.
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