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Beth, do a search. The herbs you take are not specific for babesia

nor bart only, but mostly for borrelia. In my experience, you could

continue on them and make up a protocol to kill babesia

simultaneously, then go after bart + borrelia.

Artemisia annua alone will not to the job of killing babesia (nor

with artemisinin only). At least for me, they helped but were not a

solution. Specially artemisinin, it's too harsh and I relapsed every

time I stopped it.

Look into alternatives, I posted mine months ago (here and in

lymenet), but there are other people on cryptolepsis and MMS too.

Good luck,

Selma

> Hi all,

> My question: Have people on this list had success treating flare

ups of

> the coinfections with Buhlers herbal suggestions? (or is it more of

an

> approach when things arent necessarily in an extremly active flare)

>

> I'm new to the group and had lyme plus coinfections for 7 years.

The

> past two weeks I've had a flare up of Bartonella and Babesia i

think.

> Prior to this I was keeping them very under control for the last 10

> months with rife treatments. I am trying to figure out a plan for

how

> to stop the significant flare of the Bartonella and Babesia and

would

> of course perfer to not get back on the antibiotics. I've been on

> artimissian, cats claw and an herb called Reversatol the past week

but

> they dont seem to be stopping the movement of the flare up much.

Which

> herbs in particular are strongest for a flare up of the

coinfections?

>

> Thank you greatly for input,

> Beth

>

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Hi,

I don't have Bartonella, (as far as I know) but I had or have Babesia.

I found artemisinin worked well for Babesia, altho you said that did

not work for you.

I also found good effect with boneset tea, which Buhner recommeds.

ellen

>

> Hi all,

> My question: Have people on this list had success treating flare ups of

> the coinfections with Buhlers herbal suggestions? (or is it more of an

> approach when things arent necessarily in an extremly active flare)

>

> I'm new to the group and had lyme plus coinfections for 7 years. The

> past two weeks I've had a flare up of Bartonella and Babesia i think.

> Prior to this I was keeping them very under control for the last 10

> months with rife treatments. I am trying to figure out a plan for how

> to stop the significant flare of the Bartonella and Babesia and would

> of course perfer to not get back on the antibiotics. I've been on

> artimissian, cats claw and an herb called Reversatol the past week but

> they dont seem to be stopping the movement of the flare up much. Which

> herbs in particular are strongest for a flare up of the coinfections?

>

> Thank you greatly for input,

> Beth

>

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ok thanks for the bonteset tea recommendation..that was one of the

things i was looking into.

In , " rasheedaas " <rasheedaas@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi,

> I don't have Bartonella, (as far as I know) but I had or have

Babesia.

>

> I found artemisinin worked well for Babesia, altho you said that did

> not work for you.

> I also found good effect with boneset tea, which Buhner recommeds.

>

>

> ellen

>

>

>

> >

> > Hi all,

> > My question: Have people on this list had success treating flare

ups of

> > the coinfections with Buhlers herbal suggestions? (or is it more

of an

> > approach when things arent necessarily in an extremly active

flare)

> >

> > I'm new to the group and had lyme plus coinfections for 7 years.

The

> > past two weeks I've had a flare up of Bartonella and Babesia i

think.

> > Prior to this I was keeping them very under control for the last

10

> > months with rife treatments. I am trying to figure out a plan for

how

> > to stop the significant flare of the Bartonella and Babesia and

would

> > of course perfer to not get back on the antibiotics. I've been on

> > artimissian, cats claw and an herb called Reversatol the past

week but

> > they dont seem to be stopping the movement of the flare up much.

Which

> > herbs in particular are strongest for a flare up of the

coinfections?

> >

> > Thank you greatly for input,

> > Beth

> >

>

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