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CD57
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From his new book coming out:

cryptolepis sanguinoleta tincture, 1/2 tsp 3x daily

bidens pilosa tincture, 1/2 tsp 3x daily

artemisinin, 100-200 mg 3x dialy

sida acuta tincture, 1/4 tsp 3x daily

salvia miltiorrhiza tincture, 1/2 tsp 3x daily (get from sage woman herbs only, other formulations are too weak, will change shortly)

L-arginine, 2000 mg daily

ashwagandha (Withiania somnifera) tincture, 1/2 tsp 3x daily (may cause drowsiness)

riboflavin (B2) 30-40 mg 3x daily (suggested brand, thorne, 36.5 mg capsules)

tincture combination of panax ginseng, licorice, schisandra chinensis, equal parts of each, 1/2 tsp 3x daily.

all tinctures can be mixed together in liquid and consumed together.

***This regimen should clear up most babesia within 90 days.***

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Razzle
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I hope he provides alternatives to tinctures for those who cannot do alcohol based medicine...such as those taking Flagyl...

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It says artemisinin every day, but I thought you could only take it a few days in a row due to it becoming resistant within the body.

Do you have any that could clarify his recommendation?

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CD57
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I don't know anything about the art pulsing, I had always heard that too. He had taken art out of his protocol several years ago but now it seems to be back in.

I'm sure he will clarify in his new book.

What is so interesting is his thought that 90 days would rid babs!

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CD57. Could you provide a link for that? Thanks

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13 yo DX PANS/Tourette's/Asperger's/ADHD treated for Igenex positive bartonella/IND lyme with 2 years of abx treatment. Weaned off abx April 2013 at 80% improvement. Continuing with Buhner bartonella/babesia protocols. Aug 2014 99% improvement.

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GretaM
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Thanks for posting this CD.

If I can't scrounge up enough money for next months mepron, then I will be doing this.

So glad you posted it. Thanks again.

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CherylSue
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If Buhner doesn't treat patients directly, how does he really know these tinctures work? Just by reading about them? Making a hypothesis?

Just wondering.

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Re liposomal artemisinin EDTA, after you determine the best dose for you, the dosing is three weeks on, one week off and no weekends. I was confused at first but found it easieri to put into my phn calendar. Hope that helps. Sunny

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CD57, thanks a lot for posting this! Art definitely should not be taken daily but should be pulsed somehow from everything I know. Also, as much as I love Buhner and have huge respect for everything he does, there's no way in h*ll Babs goes away in 90 days just like that. I know he says this "should" clear Babs, but, just like how he said one can get rid of Bartonella in like 30 days on his suggested protocol, you have to take what he says with a huge grain of salt. 30 days, 90 days, it's not realistic for most of us on here (dare I say all of us here on Lymenet). It can take years or maybe it's lifelong!!
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CherylSue
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Just my two cents: I think Buhner writes very interesting books, and I have read them. I have even tried his protocols. However, personally, I haven't had much luck with them, but I like to leave no stone unturned.

Just my experience.

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