Topic: Which antimicrobials have worked best for you?
gwb
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I'm curious to hear from lymenet members what antimicrobials (preferably natural) you've taken that has been most effective for you. What do (or did) you use and how has it been most helpful to you?
Please share your experiences with them too, such as, side effects, herxes, etc. Also, please give the brand names of the products and if possible a link to it as well.
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I liked the Buhner protocol. Andrographis, Source Naturals Resveratrol, Nutramedix Banderol, and Nutramedix Samento. It seemed to be strong enough to work on the Lyme but not the coinfections.
Currently I'm in remission (but that's a whole 'nother story!) so I don't currently take any animicrobials.
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I had some success with Samento (Cat's Claw) before getting on antibiotics.
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Keebler
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- Just take the period away from the end of it:
gwb
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quote:Originally posted by sixgoofykids: I liked the Buhner protocol. Andrographis, Source Naturals Resveratrol, Nutramedix Banderol, and Nutramedix Samento. It seemed to be strong enough to work on the Lyme but not the coinfections.
Currently I'm in remission (but that's a whole 'nother story!) so I don't currently take any animicrobials.
Thanks for sharing that. What did you use to treat your coinfections?
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ukcarry
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Kirkman have a good reputation, but I would like to see some scientific reasoning/testing/evidence as to the efficacy of this product since work on biofilms is relatively recent.
Gary, if you try it,do please let us know what you think,
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