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Anyone taking all the supplements in Dr. B's guidelines?
I am thinking of ordering tonight and would love some advice.
Thanks, Trace
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losferwrds
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Dr B will be happy, he stopped practicing medicine and makes all of his money off the suppiments he suggests. So he must know first hand they work.
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Dr. Burrascano's guidelines are "beautiful" -- they should be followed by any patient. Your LLMD should be considering "everything" on his guidelines. They may not use everything at first, but they "should" consider it.
Dr. Burrascano is an awesome guy, a really good person. He knows what he's talking about. My girlfriend met him and he talked with her for quite awhile. I also saw him lecture.
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Sooo . . should I wait for my appt. w/ the LLMD before I order and start taking them?
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quote:Originally posted by losferwrds: Dr B will be happy, he stopped practicing medicine and makes all of his money off the suppiments he suggests. So he must know first hand they work.
Really? Do you know this for sure?
I never saw specific brands or recommendations on places to order them in his guidelines. Your statement makes no sense to me.
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Is anyone taking all of these and has it helped?
Anyone?
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I felt like supps helped a lot. I think it needs to be an individualized program based on your own personal needs though. Dr. B's list is a complete list of recommendations, and you might not need all of them. If you want to take some, maybe take his basic recommendations, then add to it with your LLMD's input.
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Thanks everyone. I'm so grateful that all of you are willing to share your experiences and
knowledge, before I found this site I felt so alone.
Thanks soooo much! Trace
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Just follow the guideline and purchase the basic "must have" and then go as needed with other products.
The idea is to cover a broad scope of issues -- a shot gun approach, to making sure the patient receives the necessary nutrition appropriate for facing their complex illness.
The supplements aren't key, the medications are the core of the therapy. Whether that be antimicrobiol/antibiotics, antiviral etc.
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Thanks, I'm ordering the basic daily ones today and the TeGreen and cordymax.
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wow . . very expensive! I ordered them anyway. I had no idea they would be that expensive.
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