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Hi,

My 6 years old was tested positive for Babesia, Bartonella, and Ehrlichia. His

Lyme Western Blot was inconclusive. I am about to start him with Resveratrol

made by Raradise Herbs. He is currently taking anti-coagulant,

anti-inflammatory systemic enzymes such as Serrapeptase, Lumbrokinase, and

Nattokinase. Buhner mentions in " Healing Lyme " that Japanese Knotweed should

not be used with blood-thinning agents. The enzymes do thin the blood and

increase blood flow. But I am not sure if the " blood-thinning agents " he refers

to are limited to prescribed drugs or include the systemic enzymes as well.

Your thoughts and advice are appreciated. Thank you.

Limin

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> Hi,

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> My 6 years old was tested positive for Babesia, Bartonella, and

Ehrlichia. His Lyme Western Blot was inconclusive. I am about to

start him with Resveratrol made by Raradise Herbs. He is currently

taking anti-coagulant, anti-inflammatory systemic enzymes such as

Serrapeptase, Lumbrokinase, and Nattokinase. Buhner mentions in

" Healing Lyme " that Japanese Knotweed should not be used with

blood-thinning agents. The enzymes do thin the blood and increase

blood flow. But I am not sure if the " blood-thinning agents " he

refers to are limited to prescribed drugs or include the systemic

enzymes as well. Your thoughts and advice are appreciated. Thank you.

>

> Limin

>

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