scroll down to page 15 under Viral conditions. any and all comments would be appreciated
Thanks a head of time Blessings Dana
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Sure for acute as it says - not for chronic.
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Good point Scott.
I will change my subject title & wording in my post as well.
Thanks Dana
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From what I have been able to find out so far a few of the virus's that may be opportunistic when you have lyme are HHV 6 & EBV & CMV
The HHV6 is very difficult to culture out in the blood after the incial 2 week infection. Most of the population is exposed to this virus as infants. The chronic form seems to take up residence in the CNS after some time. It seems almost impossible to tell weather this is an active infection or from past exsposure from blood cultures.
I don't know if this is applicable to EBV or CMV as well?
Here's the some current links on some of the above mentioned viral infections:
If you scroll down on the bionatus link you will find protocals for chronic infections including Hepatitis and Herpes.
I was on a similar protocal as outlined, with Takuna at 30-60 drops for many months. By energetic testing my viral load has gone down dramatically. More importantly, I feel better with less fatigue and brain fog.
In addition to the Takuna I have been taking Larix from Eclectic Institues, which strenghtens immune activity against viruses.
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Up for Meg
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