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Neem has antiparasitical properties and has been used in India for babesia. Has anyone tried it?
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desertwind
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Yes, I have. It is in quite a few Byron White formulas that I have used.
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ukcarry
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I have tried the odd bottle of neem capsules over the years without noticing any change.
However, Dr Myhill in the UK recommends a liquid form because neem helps to stop bacteria from adhering to the digestive tract. In liquid form, it could be effective from the mouth downwards!
I am about to try this to help with SIBO.
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I did...for quite a period of time, actually. Did something like 120 drops per day (30 drops, 4Xday). It was awful for me. Only made my reflux much worse. Still, I carried on with it at the time hoping that it would aid with Babesia issues.
Hopefully, you have better luck with Neem!
Best, Told you...
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