Has anyone read his books? I am planning to purchase about four of them over Amazon yet I am abit shy to due to the cost of doing so from abroad, so please provide me with your input if its worth it.
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I just ordered two of his Babesia books and the updated supplemental book a couple of days ago from Amazon.com. They should arrive today.
Last month I bought his two Bartonella books and I was moderately pleased. The photographs were excellent and very useful to me, but I wished the books had contained more text and written information.
Still, it was a worthwhile investment to me and I thought they were educational enough to order the Babesia books too.
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Nexis,
I forgot to say that the first book in your link, the 2009 Updated Guide may not be useful without the original two volumes he published about Babesia.
The other book you are considering, the one for health care professionals isn't one of the ones I ordered, but it does look quite useful.
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He posits in the blurbs for his books that cos are the reason we can't cure our Lyme, a contention that isn't supported any place that I know of.
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It is the very first thing my LLMD told me. I have babesia duncani and she said until we get rid of the babesia, we can't remove the metals, kill the lyme, put the Rheum. Arthritis in remission.
She has done a phenominal job with me.
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luvs, did your LLMD mean that we should not do heavy metal removal until after we eradicate the babs? Did she explain why?
i'm interested, as i have an appt to begin amalgam removal.
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luvs your llmd has a one of a kind opinion. Metals suppress the immune system and make it difficult to fight any infection. A lot of llmds address metals before anything else or at least address metals at the beginning of treatment in conjunction with the infections. Not saying what yours is doing won't work, but it takes a while to get rid of the metals so start ASAP. And as my doctor has said babesia wouldn't be a big deal if it wasn't for the lyme and metals. But since our immune system is suppressed it's a real pain in the....
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Hi Nexis,
Sent you a PM.
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pryorka- actually my LLMD has said the same thing. Treat both the Babs and the Lyme simultaneously, but focus on the babs first and foremost to be able to get to the lyme better. We are also supplementing, taking anti-virals,herbs, etc.She did not have a concern with heavy metals with me based on my test results so I don't know what she would do there for someone with heavy metal issues. My guess is she would work on that simultaneously.
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Clarification: it was his use of the word "cure" I was taking issue with.
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