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isitlyme
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Posted 12/14/2018 8:06 PM (GMT 0)
Hello,
In the last two weeks a using burbur 7/8 drops a day, every other day. Its strange because its giving me the same marks in
the skin of an unknown bactéria/parasite i have in the brain, like i had with tinidazole. Does burbur reach the brain? Are there any evidence?
Thanks
Girlie
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Posted 12/14/2018 11:34 PM (GMT 0)
It's likely Burbur reaches the brain....
but not sure it would kill parasites...it's not anti parasitic...or antibacterial...as far as I know.
It is a detox...so maybe it is flushing out toxins too fast - and that's causing the reaction?
isitlyme
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Posted 12/15/2018 1:09 PM (GMT 0)
Girlie, Nutramedix says it is antimalarian, antibacteria. There are studies about
its antibacteria and antimalarian properties. I just found a study made in Equador, i hope it adds knowledge to you and all here:
Its a document in Spanish language but a few Pages bottom you can find this:
ABSTRACT
The current research work was conducted with the purpose of assessing antibacterial
activity Desmodium molliculum (****) DC. Known in Ayora parish, Cayambe canton as
¨Treinta Reales[, wich is conducted by the local population to treat infectious problems
on the skin. The inhibits growth of Staphylococcus aureus, 96% as effective as
Dicloxacillin, being the last one the drug object of the current assessment. The in vivo
research confirmed what was confirmes above by using the in vitro model operated with a
great advance in the healing of wounds infected by Staphylococcus aureus after treating
them with extract of Desmodium molliculum (****) DC., at a concentration of 250 ppm.
Secondary metabolites responsible for antibacterial activity of this kind are: alkaloids,
sterols, flavonoids, because such metabolites are the most abundant, after the
photochemical analysis of ectract and which already represent an already widw known
antibvacterial activity, accompanied by many more activities.
Source: http://www.dspace.uce.edu.ec/bitstream/25000/6365/1/T-UCE-0008-071.pdf
sebreg
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Posted 12/15/2018 3:16 PM (GMT 0)
Interesting, never heard that burbur had antimalarial properties. I never herxed from it myself, and I'm usually pretty sensitive to antimalarial meds... could be because it is mobilizing and flushing out a lot of toxins like Girlie said, or maybe it is creating some die-off. From my understanding it does reach the brain...
Do you have pics of the marks it is drawing out?
isitlyme
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Posted 12/15/2018 3:37 PM (GMT 0)
Tinidazole made the same marks. In this study burbur is compared to a powerfull penicilin. It has saponins like many antibacterial herbs. There are ppl o who herx on it bad. Who knows if s. aereus bactéria is to Blame for my herx and marks? Either way saponins hit pretty much most bactéria and perhaps bartonella or even babesia since it is antimalarian. Please see some medicinal properties on the Nutramedix site here:
https://www.nutramedix.ec/products/burbur
Girlie
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Posted 12/15/2018 5:50 PM (GMT 0)
Well that’s strange that their detox supplement has antimicrobial/antiparasitic properties... when it’s suppised to be a detox supplement.
So we’re taking something to help alleviate a herx... when it’s possibly herx inducing .
I’d be interested in what Nutramedix people say about
that.
isitlyme
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Posted 12/15/2018 7:23 PM (GMT 0)
From this user Octobrsky13
"I took the full dose first time I tried it and actually herxed (what a shock) even though it's supposed to help with herxing. "
https://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=30&m=3882348
isitlyme
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Posted 12/15/2018 7:28 PM (GMT 0)
I compare it to mirtazapine antidepressant it has both sedating and stimulating at the same time. The sedating properties override the stimulating properties.
Post Edited (isitlyme) : 12/15/2018 12:39:42 PM (GMT-7)
goshawk
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Posted 12/15/2018 9:17 PM (GMT 0)
I have also wondered if it caused a herx or just slight increase in symptoms due to toxins. I recently started using it about
a month ago.
isitlyme
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Posted 12/15/2018 11:54 PM (GMT 0)
If it is antibacteria and antimalarian it causes herx and detox at the same time, Nutramedix says it is a bacteria Killer, studies demonstrate it. Did you all searched for more studies? Would be interesting to find more.
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