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Is there a natural way to treat babesia? I have been treating lyme for a year now and tested neg for babsia, but i feel i may have some symptons.
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HEATHERKISS
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I'm not a doctor but there is an herb artemisinin. I've taken 2 caps 2x a day for three weeks on and one week off. repeatedly for 5 months along w/ rx.
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SForsgren
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Read Dr. K's protocol - link on my site below in Protocols. Also read the Buhner book - Healing Lyme.
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JimBoB
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Do as Scott says, as THEY are the experts in this.
THAT being said, I am just starting BUhner's Protocol for Babesia treatment.
I am kind of going to be using Zhangs also, as I ordered the WHOLE herb by mistake and don't want to get rid of it, so will start with that until my Artemisinin gets here by Thursday or Friday. Then will use it along WITH the Artemisinin.
I also have the Red Root, that Buhner recommends, BUT it is supposed to be made into a tincture with ALCOHOL, and I forgot to write him today to find out JUST WHAT KIND OF ALCOHOL he is talking about. Does ANYONE KNOW what it is?
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