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Anyone out there had success with homeopathy? Both homeopathy with antibiotics, and homeopathy without?
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lla2
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I use homeopathy, but as an alternative after many years of killing hte keets with very strong abx..I think you need to do that first. Idon't think you can get rid of hte lyme and coinfections with herbs or homeopathy without abx, and some homeopathy you can't do with abx..
I did 2 and 1/2 years of abx very aggressviely to kill the lyme, bart and babs, then did clean up adn strengthening immmune system, and detoxing with homeopathy adn herbs..worked well Ithink.
I'm months into no abx and feeling great on these alternative therapies..
just my opinion, but i think you need to kill alot of lyme etc first with abx, then go to combo maybe of alternatives if llmd says ok..then just alternatives to continue on to help body...
Lisa
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GiGi
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We did a lot of homeopathy right alongside more conventionals, such as abx, etc. Our MD practices in this manner across the board. As long as they know what they are doing --- are experienced. It is a science not to be underestimated.
Much of the dental infection detox (mercaptans, thioethers) - not heavy metal detox - is done in this manner because not much works if done with a sledge hammer. It must be a gradual release over months and years sometimes to get the junk out of the body.
Even though I am totally well and Lyme is a thing of the past for several years now, I am still getting rid of residue of anesthetic, pain pills, antibiotics when my doctor finds it - homeopathics work wonderful in this manner. It also works for some chemical detox.
Minerals and trace minerals, etc. also. We have done quite a bit with homeopathics for these.
Heavy Metal detox or mercury detox is mostly not successful with homeopathics - and often is negative. That debate has been going on for years and has finally been put to rest, I think -
Take care.
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