HH capsules. My daughter's LLMD has recommeneded trying this supplement to help rid the Bartonella.
Earlier in the year did a couple rounds of Rifamin and Zith but she still deals with GI
issues although things seem to better as of late.
Already dx with H. Pylori and treated that with
Flagyl and Amox.
Just wondering what one might expect on this.
Thanks,
Deb G
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Keebler
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- I love Houttuynia. In fact, were I to come into a little money, I'd get back on the full protocol. When I added HH at the times I was on it, I did fantastic with it - in a gentle and grounded way. It also has a wonderful aroma.
Houttuynia is a wonderful herb. I have only used it for couple months at a time, though. I've never used it with antibiotics so, hopefully, others can offer their experiences.
Be sure to drink enough water as this may increase urine output. I'd start it on a day when home, as is a good idea with anything new.
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I haven't used it because I don't have bart but Dr. Shaller who is one of the best Bart experts agrees HH capsules are one of the very best things for bartonella.
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I will have to ask her LLMD about the dosage. Maybe because she is a teen and she has already
been on alot of antibiotics over the past year.
Thanks for the info...
Deb
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I have used 15 HH a day over 2 years witout antibiotics.
For some time I also used the Coptis and the Gall I and artemisia and allicin.
I am off any meds since 4 months .
15 HH might be toxic, I have no idea. I packed them in 3 additional capsules so it was easier for my stomach.
I also was poisoned by a pesticide and I sometimes thought that HH helps with poisioning - I found an old article that in China they used it for acute poisoned people.
I do not really know if the bartonella was cured or the poisioning, just I live without meds at the moment.
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