Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 It is reassuring to know that Lauricidin did not cause herxing for you. I may go ahead and order it online as recommended by doc. Holding off on Doxycycline until things settle down. The herbs alone caused him to go through the roof. Charcoal dosage of 3 caps could not zap it enough so I increased to 6 caps spaced out in the day. My son is a totally different person when in a " rage attack " . One caregiver quit. There are days when I feel like wearing an armored suit to withstand my son's behaviors. Is NEVER herxing the symptom of a very depressed I.S.? I am reading w great interest the discussion on different agents against strep, staph, lyme and co's and the remedies used. I must say I have tried in several occasions, with high dose (from the beginning) OLE, lauricidin, artemisiae, allimax, quintessence, rizol oils, couple of nutramedix extracts....several things and l have never had a herx or die-off reaction. The only thing in my life that almost sent me to the other side was a chinese herb extract " plant of the summer-worm of the winter " (dear Limin:what's the colloquial name? Is it cordyceps?) Even 2 days after taking it, I could feel my brain tremble like a block of jell-o. Scary. But this absence of reaction to other things is starting to call my attention. Could this be the case of a very depressed I.S ?? Blessings Isa Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 Fransel....really watch the food allergies...and he might have more on deck in the parasite department...I get attacked to eat 24/7...and the docs joke what is eating all his food. Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 My son had a huuuggggeeee reaction to cidin.I started with the smallest of spects. I tried it for 2 days and he was wanting to jump out of cars,he could not control himself in any way,he would run and scream and not know why he was doing it,he was angry at everything.I am homeschooling him because of the years of struggling with the ups and downs of this illness and trying new naturals and meds on him.Homeschool has been the best thing I have ever done for him so far. Tammy F. It is reassuring to know that Lauricidin did not cause herxing for you. I may go ahead and order it online as recommended by doc. Holding off on Doxycycline until things settle down. The herbs alone caused him to go through the roof. Charcoal dosage of 3 caps could not zap it enough so I increased to 6 caps spaced out in the day. My son is a totally different person when in a "rage attack". One caregiver quit. There are days when I feel like wearing an armored suit to withstand my son's behaviors. Is NEVER herxing the symptom of a very depressed I.S.? I am reading w great interest the discussion on different agents against strep, staph, lyme and co's and the remedies used. I must say I have tried in several occasions, with high dose (from the beginning) OLE, lauricidin, artemisiae, allimax, quintessence, rizol oils, couple of nutramedix extracts....several things and l have never had a herx or die-off reaction. The only thing in my life that almost sent me to the other side was a chinese herb extract "plant of the summer-worm of the winter" (dear Limin:what's the colloquial name? Is it cordyceps?) Even 2 days after taking it, I could feel my brain tremble like a block of jell-o. Scary. But this absence of reaction to other things is starting to call my attention. Could this be the case of a very depressed I.S ?? Blessings Isa Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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