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Marty ROSS MD

Breaking up Lyme biofilms with Lumbrokinase

Marty Ross, M.D.: I Use It in My Toughest Cases —

I'm an integrative medicine doctor who set up and ran, as medical director, the

nation's first publicly funded integrative medicine clinic in Kent, Washington.

My practice partner is Tara -, a naturopath with a degree from

Bastyr University. Both of us are very interested in the idea of bacterial

biofilms as one phenomenon that blocks the ability of some of our patients to

get well.

We are both using lumbrokinase to help break up the biofilms in patients who

don't seem to improve on antibiotics or herbal antimicrobials alone. I lean more

in the direction of antibiotics for Lyme disease because they have more of a

proven track record than herbs, but some of my patients prefer not to use

conventional pharmaceuticals or just can't tolerate them. In that case I use one

or more of four herbal antimicrobials: cumanda, andrographis, teasel, and cat's

claw.

I prescribe one 20 milligram pill of lumbrokinase two times a day. I recommend

this for patients who have been stalled for a while on more straightforward

treatment and are not improving. I generally start to see improvement once I add

in the lumbrokinase. I will even see herxheimer reactions when we finally add it

in.

— Sconyers, N.D.: It's Very Effective —

I'm a naturopathic doctor in Texas who uses lumbrokinase in all my lyme

patients. I give patients up to 10 lumbrokinase capsules a day, in divided

doses, three times a day. I also use nattokinase, in amounts ranging from 250 to

500 milligrams a day. In our most difficult lyme cases, lumbrokinase seems to

work the best. I also use carinvora, and herbal antimicrobials. I use herbs for

liver detoxification. I recommend dietary changes. I had a lady in here who'd

had lyme disease for twenty years. She had tried everything, and suffered from

head to toe joint pain, brain fog and gut issues. She had gotten to the point

where she'd given up. Now she is doing better than she has in decades.

http://www.allergyresearchgroup.com/Mar-2009-Focus-Newsletter-Biofilms-and-Fibri\

nolytic-Enzymes-sp-90.html

 

 

http://www.allergyresearchgroup.com/Mar-2009-Focus-Newsletter-Doctors-Report-on-\

Lumbrokinase-sp-94.html

Love, Gabby. :0)

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some Autistic moments, which is why the planets all spin. " ~ Jerry Newport

 

 

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