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I've not tried Herbs of Light. Interesting stuff at their website.
The thing that seems to be missing is a good multivitamin/mineral. It seems to me that one needs to get proper nutrition for the basic body functions.
Be sure to check with your doc before adding stuff.
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While I'm not drawn to fluffy names (I think they can discredit quality herbs), upon first glance it seems that it may be a good source of some supplements - for some people.
However, the page about lyme products is of great concern. From my studies and experience, I do not think it is nearly enough by offering just one tincture blend for infection. [ http://www.herbsoflight.net/downloads/Lyme%20Protocol.pdf ]
In a separate piece on his journey with lyme, he mentions Rife and The Beam machine. Many have found rife to be helpful.
You are taking rifampin and levaquin - so you are addressing infection. Were you wanting to substitute the Herbs of Light protocol for what you are doing?
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