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I was hoping for feedback on this treatment for Lyme and particularly bartonella. Any noticible effect(negative or positive)in humans?
Also, although this may seem strange, my rats are infected with bart via contact witch an infected dog who played rough and may have had a flea or some other mode of transmission unknown (and has since passed), has anyone heard of HH2 given to animals/ toxicity to animals? My vet has largely given up as they improve tremendously with Baytrill which cannot be given long enough without other adverse consequences, thus leaving them ill at the end of thier last treatment. Help?
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nefferdun
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I used HH-2 when it first came out, after having used HH. I used it for 8 months and relapsed. I took up to 10 HH-2 a day divided into three doses. I was told by a few of Dr. S' patients how much he recommended and when I emailed Zhang, he referred to me as one of his patients, presuming that from the amount I was taking. But even when you take a huge amount, like I did, it does not cure bartonella.
I had taken levaquin and gotten tendontitis after which I was floxed and could not tolerate any abx I tried so I had to use herbs. The LLMD that gave me the levaquin told me some herbs can be effective with lyme, but nothing works on bartonella. I also used samento, quina, cumanda and clove oil.
Although symptoms were returning, I was doing ok but ran out and had to wait four days for the new order to arrive. That is when it really went down hill for me. I tried the left over abx I had and found out I could tolerate it again. It took months to get the bart back under control.
I would never take HH again. In fact, I have a couple of bottles of it on the shelf along with the cumanda etc and I just don't bother to use it up.
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