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I have been doing antimicrobials for 2 months. Dr G added 1 CORE capsule at lunch and the others go into a cocktail BID.
i have been getting headaches, nausea and dizziness like the room is spinning in the mornings. Also i am feeling weak and fatigue. Last week i had pneumonia and i thought i was dying. help!
have you ever gotten this? and this is just 1 CORE! When do people start to feel better? i have noticed my sir hunger getting better.
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NanaDubo
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aliyalex - aren't you doing AI? All the antimicrobials and the Core might be too much right now.
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sixgoofykids
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I first started to get toxic symptoms, then when those cleared, my immune system kicked in and I got viral symptoms. After I went through all that, I felt much, much better on KPU.
I was finished with Lyme treatment when I started though, so I don't know what kind of symptoms it would cause while still treating Lyme.
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My LLMD is doing KPU seperate from Lyme treatment.
Also - on KPU it is very important to add binders and chelators as your body will dump lots of metals
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i am taking zeolite, chlorella, bentonite clay as binders.
i did one round of AI drops and got pneumonia and had to take 2 different abx. during the 2 weeks off. Dr G suggested i send DNA in and resume AI after i see DK in three weeks. so i am taking a break to get the abx out of my system.
i was on the antimicrobials 6 weeks when i found AI. my condition was urgent and Dr G did not think i should stop then. my lyme and KPU protocols seem to be merged at this point.
i will talk with DK about all of it and use ART to develop a tx plan. i just need to be able to get there, colorado to seattle, in a wheelchair by myself. it will take all my courage to do it.
six - what were the difference between bacterial and viral sxs?
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Brussels
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1 Depyrrol every week could be too strong. Yes, the KPU can be hard.
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i have this pattern that seems to be recurring where i go on a protocol, it kicks my butt, then i go off it, and i never get through. usually it is the doctor telling me to go off it.
When i saw UOS, mandy and others went through many aggressive treatments and got to the other side. i wonder if i should just persevere?
Any thoughts?
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lightparfait
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Are you sure you are ready to take the core? I say this as originally I tested very positively for having KPU, but also I ART tested to not take the protocol yet...to wait. was also on the AI protocol at the time of diagnosis of the KPU
Now I test positive to begin the Core only...not the full product mix of individual items on the kpu protocol as I tested for previously...and I do not need it daily as before...the AI is regulating my detox pathways to some degree already...
This is interesting to learn as we all progress.
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lightparfait
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Also...I have no symptoms on the Core KPU treatment so far. What exact things do others experience that they say are "hard" when on them...I just like to know what could happen...and what to look out for while on Core.
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