Guest guest Posted May 26, 2012 Report Share Posted May 26, 2012 I dont have babesia, but I have had acute maleria many times and all you have to do is take one strong dose of neem. Ive only made it Ghana where the stuff is the most invasive plant I have every seen. I take a bunch (big overflowing handful) of the fresh oily branches and crush them with a twisting motion of the hands and wash the pulp with a little water. The water is lyme green and tastes like nasty spicy onion. you go from effed up, feverish to weak in a few hours after 24 hours youre fine. It works this way for people who have it and it comes up randomly too. Neem is usually used here for organic farming, to protect against all fungus and bugs. I dont take maleria profelactics any more. The ones they offer you here are larium and malerone. Larium gives nightmares and potentianlly sever paranoia and other psycological disorders and is not usually reccomended anymore. Malerone is daily, really expensive and it doesnt work. The cheap indian made one a week they sell in Ghana work, but I wonder why they dont offer it here, so I avoid it usually, although I would assume it is fine. Meanwhile maleria is one of the deadliest diseases in the world. Chinese herbalists have treated maleria with Artemisinin for thousands of years. Dr Zhang, who wrote a popular book on his lyme treatment has used this herb with success against babesia and recommends treating this before dealing with the lyme much. he also uses herbs that help with circulation. Herbalist Buhner uses Artemisinin with red root tincture, which is usually the herb used for lymph system health. If neem kills maleria, other bugs, protozoa, viruses, bacteria, fungus, I imagine it kills babesia as well. It is also known as an antiinflamitory. If you want to study neem more, it was origionally indian, so I would read up on ayervedic use. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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