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My son who has brucellosis was just put on doxy-bactrim-Rifampin and is having major neurological herx. I think he has one of the methylation gene problems. Any suggestions would be helpful.
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If the herx is too strong, maybe it's too much meds for him at this point.
He could do the 23andme genetic bloodtest to find out what his methylation enzyme defects are, then a knowledgeable doctor knows how to help boost the missing cycles.
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Pekana Detox Kit is gentle and easy to use.
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Glutathione Iv pushes are a huge help for me.
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Make sure its not a reaction ,sulfa did me in...but detox clorella and activated charcoal (not too much) and bentonite epsoms baths
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My daughter was just 2 when she first caught lyme. Then she caught it again, and again, new tick bites, relapses.
She needed constantly binders like chlorella, bear garlic tincture, omega 3 through flaxseed oil, and lots of acupressure.
No binders = life as hell, for children specially (too much pain from herxes, then anxiety, lack of sleep, digestive problems, neuro problems...).
Sorry to hear about that. I find it crazy that doctors give children killers but do not care for giving them proper binders.
for my daughter, she needed support every 3 hours, whole day, and even sometimes at night.
If we did give her enough binders, she would feel almost okay. No binders, was like no life possible.
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