Guest guest Posted February 1, 2012 Report Share Posted February 1, 2012 Hi all, Today I got my son's nagalase test results and I was surprised how high they are - 2.0! Not sure why it is so high since we have been killing Lyme, parasites, strep, clostridia, yeast and strengthening his immune system for the past 3.5 years with all kinds of things – natural, prescription, homeopathics (although the truth indeed is that he has made minimal progress). On the other hand I am hopeful that by addressing the high nagalase we may see finally some noticeable gains. So now I am full with questions and wondering if I can get your opinion on some of them. I read that the homeopathic version of the GcMAF is not as effective as the real shots. Is this true, has anybody talked already with your doctor about both options? (I have appointment with our doctor in March, but this is way too far for me to wait to get some answers Do they choose homeopathic when the nagalase test is not as elevated, and when more like in our case they decide with the shots? When do you get less negative reactions - is it with the homeopathic? What are the negative side effects from the shots? Do you do the shots by yourself or you go to a doctor or nurse to perform them? How long it takes to see positives? Also, I am little nervous from the fact that the GcMAF is blood derived product, does anybody know if the lab in Europe tests it for Lyme and all other bad bugs? Can you share your experience with GcMAF shots so far and write if the shots are homeopathic or with real GcMAF? Thank you in advance, any input is greatly appreciated. Krassi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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