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doxycycline helps mine but doesn't fully kill it. Seeing an LLMD this week, hopefully I can get some factive or levofloxacin or something to help finish it off.
If you're asking about herbs or supplements or something I'm afraid I can't help.
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Thank Dave...right now she is on Mino which is similiar...hate not knowing if its die-off or flareup or what the heck is causing it.
Yea I think I am looking for herbs or supplements..I might have found something by doing a search earlier..thanks...
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lightparfait
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Try clearing the candida/yeast. Many find release of bran fog when this is addressed. There are many remedies for detoxing it. IF heavy metals are involved, removing them helps the candida release. It's individual and it would be good to see a ND who understands detox of the candida effect of abx!
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lymebytes
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Detox, detox. Brain fog can be a symptom of toxin overload from die off.
Mino has a side effect of derealization - nothing seems real. If it is stopped, the side effect should leave.
nefferdun
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600mg Alpha Lipoic Acid and 1200 Acetyl L Carnitine is recommended for detoxing and brain fog. Also fish oil and B complex with additional B12. Co enzyme Q10 is very good and grape seed extract. Huperzine also helps brain cognition and memory.
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canefan17
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Brain Fog can be caused by sooooo many things
Yeast Detox Adrenals Thyroid Medications
Try to address every issue as best as you can... and continue treatment.
We've all been there.
Goodluck
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My husband has had tremendous success eliminating his brain fog on Doxy and Tindamax.
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What abx is she on? Doxy did help with mine, but I think I will need to finish bart treatment for it to totally clear.
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Treating bart really helped me. I used Bactrim and Rifampin to treat it.
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