Herxheimer (Herx) Reaction in Lyme Disease
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This guy is so talented. lol
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you expect people to take you seriously with a bottle of pills on your head?
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uSE SATURATED FATTY MEATS, LOW CARB DIET (NO GLUTEN/DAIRY/SUGAR/FRUIT) LOTS OF LOW STARCHY VEGGIES. FATTY PORK BELLY/lamb get insulin down via lowering carbs. Eat the fatiest meat. herbs - milk thistle for liver, fenugreek for lymphatics, barberry/bayberry, woodworm (if you can manage it, it maybe too much)
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Is that battle supposed to represent a dunce cap?
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@LymeDiseasePublisher My husband has lymes can I git it from him sexually
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How do you know the difference between a herx, a bad reaction to meds, or just a lyme flare up? It's all so confusing, but thatnks for this video, I'm sending to certain people who think you have to herx constantly to get better.
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Everyone has different herx's and some are good symptoms that proves your treatment is working. I understood that the herx was the body ridding itself of the dead bacteria." No herx not getting better" NOT true. Everyone reacts different to the treatments and the bacteria. The damage is different in each body. That's why it's called the "Great Imitator"
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Just wanted to say that I recovered from round 1 lyme/babesia treatment and remained well for over a year. I experienced very little herxing when I was treated. I have since been re-infected and am going through treatment and experiencing terrible herx reactions. I think it's very individualized and does not always reflect accurately the effectiveness of ones treatment.
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Has anyone considered? that the heavy spraying of Chemtrails, may have contributed to our susceptability to Lyme Disease?
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Great vid. Thanx for sharring.
Just a random bottle of supplements I had laying around. NSC-100 Immunition, a beta glucan product...pretty good.
LymeDiseasePublisher 3 years ago
I believe it is more likely to be passed sexually from male to female, not the other way around. But this is just unproven theory.
Bryan
LymeDiseasePublisher 3 years ago