pamoisondelune
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In Dr S' book "Babesia", he says that some doctors are using glucosamine for Babesia, since glucosamine inhibits the trophozooite stage of malaria.
Are any doctors that you know using this, and what is the dosage?
thanks, from pamois.
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AliG
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I'm not positive on this, but I seem to recall speaking with my LLMD a couple of years ago with regard to the "trophozooite stage" and was told that Babesia didn't have one.
I don't know if they've uncovered that it does lately, but it wasn't known to a couple of years ago.
Hmmmm...... I wonder if maybe microti doesn't but duncani does. That could be a reason why duncani seems to be more difficult to beat than microti.
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