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Has anyone had success with Phytoartemisinin (artemisinin with phytosaponins) or Super Artemisinin (artemisinin with artemisia leaf oil) in treating Babesia? Do you think either of these is actually better than Artemisinin alone? Thanks, Darius
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AliG
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Thanks for posting this. I was wondering about the Super-Artemisinin. Hadn't heard about the Phyto.
I hope you get some replies! Ali
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Up for answers from weekend crowd? Please.
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Oh well, I tried. I did every search combo I could think of on here and came up blank. I guess noone has tried them.
I had wanted to try it myself, but LLMD won't let me add anything unless he tells me to. If you decide to try one of them, please let me know how it goes.
Thanks! Ali
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I started PhytoArt last week. I get a lot of energenic testing done and we found toxoplasma acting up in my system, another protozoa bug. We thought that, hey, lets try testing regular Art against it due that it is a great anti-parastite. PhytoArt tested much stronger. So we will see what happens. It make me also think what benifit there is in using this alone with regular art for babs issues.
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I asked the same question a few weeks ago not much information. I think the majority take Allergy Research Artemisinin.
In looking over the product descriptions I think that the PA might be a better choice as the Phytosaponins may enhance absorbion & target better.
If you e-mail the company about the specific differences and what they target I am sure that you will get a reply. I did this once and was amazed they sent back detailed information side by side comparison of basically the same substance. Only here your have 4 or 5 different artemesia products offered.
Are you treating the Babesia with anything now?
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Thanks for the replies. I recently tried both the PhytoArtemisinin and the Super Artemisinin. (I take a high dose for four days followed by 10 days without any.) My llmd told me the phytoart. may absorb better, but I haven't yet noticed a difference in results.
The Super Art. actually gave me a full body rash that went away after a couple days, so I'm not sure if it was a herx or an allergic reaction.
Has anyone else had any experience with PhytoArtemisinin or Super Artemisinin?
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