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Bartonella causes too many blood vessels to form around the ankles and on the calves. Has anyone had these form and then been able to get rid of them?
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Keebler
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- This is something I've put on the back burner but can't any longer so glad to see your question to remind to get with it.
You might see what Buhner says has written about bartonella.
In addition to adequately & directly addressing bartonella . . .
Blood vessel support herbs that come to mind include: Horse Chestnut; Horsetail & Hawthorne. Still, first consult the writings of Stephen Buhner. I know he's addressed this. Hope that helps. -
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Amazon Books - selection of books about or with some detail regarding Bartonella
[I'm just offering this list. It's not a recommendation for all on this list as I don't know the work of every author here. Most, though, I know to have excellent research / writings.] -
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Bartonella is a intravascular infection that can cause all sorts of blood flow / blood vessel issues.
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- kms,
your note has me wanting to escape all the intracellular, intravascular, "intra MY BODY" (for crying out loud) and be beamed up to the EXTRA terrestrial playground.
A Star Ship Enterprise vacation sounds nice, eh? But, I guess until I really pay full attention to the inner workings of all this, body not in shape for outer space. -
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Thanks Lila, Keebler and kms. I'll read Stephen Buhner's book on Bartonella. I have it but have only used it for reference so far. There are so many elements to Lyme and Co that it's kind of like playing tennis only the ball is always in your court.
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bluelyme
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Too true tulips...has anybody used the Houttunyia for bart? Is bart affected by tinidazole?
Keebs if we could use a transporter with out the bugs that would do the trick..lol...that and a triquarter. ..freeze me til they can fix me
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I use Houytenia for Bart and it works. If I haven't used enough of it, I wake up with the arches on the bottoms of my feet swollen. Then I take Houytenia and the next morning, they're back to normal.
So, I know it works.
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