Chiledog said...
Thanks you for posting!
I’m wondering how exactly he attacks babesia 🤔. What’s his best combo protocol? Also, average length of Babesia treatment? Besides the pulsing and probiotic, how does he help patients systems withstand the treatments? That seems to be a problem for me. Does he address one infection at a time or all at once? Is he using Disulfiram? Also any love for the west coast for a clinic? Last thing would be does he really think you can have get fairly well based on lifestyle alone? That goes directly against my own experience.
Regards
He uses Mepron plus a couple abx to treat Babesia and a couple herbs.
Some patients do Malarone instead of Mepron.
Length of time depends on patient - some are done within 5 months - others linger.
One of his determinations is when he palpate the liver and spleen - if they’re swollen - it indicates Babesia still there.
He doesn’t recommend pulsing probiotics but rotating them - meaning changing them up - which I have always done. I have at least 4 different ones and take two each day.
As far as I know he doesn’t prescribe disulfuram... unless that changed recently
He is always treating at least two infections at a time.
ie Babs and lyme OR Bart/Persisters/Babesia/lyme