Guest guest Posted July 13, 2008 Report Share Posted July 13, 2008 Limen, Have you looked into MMS? It got its start as an antimalarial treatment. Beth > > > > Limin: > > > > We have Babesia here. I tried Artemesia, but I don't think it killed > > it all, just helped. I tried Cryptolepsis, but I don't think it > > killed it all, just helped. I think Babesia is the reason people die > > from lyme. I hear it makes the blood real thick. I also hear that > > healthy people can easily kill Babesia. I am going to try Enula, but > > I can't help but wonder if killing the lyme will increase the health > > enough to kill the Babesia. I know that Bartonella has to be killed > > to kill the lyme, but I am hoping not so with Babesia. If we can take > > Enula long-term, than that will be a good choice. I don't think its > > very safe to take Artemesia or Cryptolepsis long-term. I am right now > > focusing on Bartonella and lyme, and hope to try Enula soon. I did > > hear that Rechts Rechstaadt (spelling is off here) stuff might kill > > Babesia, and other systemic enzymes. Green clay might kill it. I > > imagine there are also homeopathic remedies. If you feel something > > works, let us know. As much as we have Babesia, we don't really have > > sweats or chills much, more like fatigue and nausea. I think when you > > have several pathogens mixed together, your symptoms vary from the > > text-books. > > > > Heidi N > > > > > > > > Is there anyone in the group focusing on treating Babesia at the > > moment? Gayatri? Beth? I have put my son on NutriMedix Enula for > > about 10 days now, and continue to search for more information that > > might be helpful for decision-making on Alinia, a new prescribed > > anti-parasitic drug. I came across Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker's comments on > > when to decide on the prescribed drug as treatment. I will throw in his > > advice here to get feedback and comments from the group. > > > > Dr. Shoemaker advises that do not jump in the use of prescribed > > antibiotics or anti-parasitic, simply because Babesia is tested positive > > via a blood sample, but to look into what symptoms Babesia causes and > > look for the biomarkers in both blood and urine that suggest the symptoms. > > > > In my son's case, he was tested positive for Babesia FISH (RNA). His > > IgM to Babesia duncani, a West Coast specific strain, is negative, and > > IgG is 1:80. Per IGeneX, this may suggest evidence of infection, and > > the patient may be recovering. Of course, I will take this > > interpretation with a grain of salt. > > > > Babesiosis is an infectious blood disease that leads to progressive > > (hemolytic) anemia. A destruction of the red blood cells is the primary > > factor in the development of symptoms. Does anyone know which test can > > look for the biomarkers for Hemolysis? Can a CBC blood analysis > > sufficiently detect what I want to look for? Secondly, the infection > > also causes protein and free hemoglobin in the urine (hemoglobinuria). > > Again, what test can I run to look for these? > > > > Thank you. > > > > Limin > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ > > Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene > > in your area - Check out TourTracker.com > > <http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112>! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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