https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmc8636187/---------
November, 2021
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In total, 20 out of 26 (77%) initially positive patients were found to be negative for one or more of their previously diagnosed strains of Borrelia after a five-day treatment with Inducen-LD/RF. Post-treatment confirmatory PBP testing was performed between six and 30 days after completion of the five days of INPT treatment.
In the 20 negative patients, eight (40%) also took low-dose, bacteria-directed immune support (Juglans nigra, Scutellaria baicalensis, and Cryptolepis sanguinolenta) in combination with their Inducen-LD/RF. The use of these botanicals in conjunction with the Inducen-LD/RF demonstrated that no interference occurred when other modalities were added. These people were included in the negative PBP testing category, due to the inability of those immune-boosting products to result in a negative test result within the one to four-week period of time, the effect being attributed to the Inducen-LD/RF.
Of the six (23%) patients whom the Inducen-LD treatment failed, four received extended Inducen-LD treatment for up to 10 days, after which they were retested with PBP testing and found to be negative for one or more of their previously diagnosed Borrelia strains. The remaining two were lost to further follow-up. Adding these four patients to the 20 previous negative patients brings an increased total of 24 out of 26 (92%) successfully treated with INPT.
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