Brussels
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I'm not sure what it exactly means, but I can only talk about my own experience following the right hand of dr. K. who treated me while I had babesia.
I tried Riamet, that was great for fast symptom relief, but babesia kept coming back. Then added artemisia annua, artemisinin, turmeric and whatever fell on my hands. No success with babesia, still kept coming back. That was in 2005-2006.
I went to see the naturopath who found viruses in my brain, and I received some herbs + KMT sessions in the head for it. Brain fog got much better after. It was the first treatment I received.
Then I needed to treat some GI parasite, so again, she told me to use the KMT and herbs (don't remember which, I gotta go back to my notes). The KMT was sooo strong in the GI area.
I could only do 5 or 10 minutes a day. Every day, I increased about 5-10 minutes more. The whole GI program takes about 5 hours, if my memory is good. I had loads of sweats during the program, it WAS doing something there.
My babesia then disappeared with few drops of Noni tincture in very short time (about a couple of weeks), never to return.
Until I got reinfected in 2007, with a new bite in summer.
I guess, what dr. K. means is merely that if you don't treat what your body wants in the good order (he cites parasites, viruses and fungi), babesia treatment won't work well.
I didn't treat fungi to get rid of babesia though, but treated viruses and GI parasites.
Each person is different, but I think the slide gives a general idea. As Gigi says, each person is tested for what s/he needs to treat.
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Keebler
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Sending up - for this updated work. Many changes from the 2006 work.
Since this is well into page 2 of the thread, I'll post the link again that Scott started with in case someone is jumping in at this point:
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