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Was there a suggestion for Bartonella that works?

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From: rvankonynen <richvank@...>

Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 12:37:04 PM

Subject: Dr. Klinghardt treatment for Babesia

Hi, Nelly.

He didn't say at that time, but I heard him give a talk not long

ago. He treats Babesia within the context of his overall treatment

program for Lyme disease, and it has many parts. As part of it, he

mentioned using the Buhner herbs. I have a copy of Buhner's book,

and to treat Babesia he suggests artemisinin capsules: 100 mg 3x

daily for 30-40 days, Red root (Ceanothus spp.) tincture: one-half to

one and one-half teaspoons (30-90 drops) to 4x day, and for shaking

chills/sweats/ fevers: boneset tea, 2-4 cups daily.

I've also been hearing good things about Dr. Lee Cowden's treatment,

and for Babesia he recommends Enula, and I think the dosage schedule

is 30 drops bid x 12.5 days, off 36 hours, repeated. This is

available from Nutramedix.

Best regards,

Rich

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Hi, Mindy.

For treating Bartonella, Dr. Klinghardt uses an ozonated plant oil

called Rizol My. It comes from Germany.

Dr. Cowden uses a combination of several herbals from Ecuador to

treat Lyme and its coinfections.

Both Dr. Klinghardt and Dr. Cowden maintain that one needs to treat

Borrelia and all its coinfections in a patient, because it isn't

always clear which ones are present and which ones are not.

Dr. Klinghardt has some very interesting ideas about this. He notes

that microbes are able to exchange DNA, so that it may be that a

single microbe could contain DNA from several of the bacteria and

viruses. When antibody testing is done, it looks at only a single

epitope from a microbe, so one can't be sure whether one is detecting

that particular microbe, or another that has obtained that epitope by

DNA exchange. So he treats them all to make sure he has knocked out

all of them.

Best regards,

Rich

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> Was there a suggestion for Bartonella that works?

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> ________________________________

> From: rvankonynen <richvank@...>

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> Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 12:37:04 PM

> Subject: Dr. Klinghardt treatment for Babesia

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> Hi, Nelly.

>

> He didn't say at that time, but I heard him give a talk not long

> ago. He treats Babesia within the context of his overall treatment

> program for Lyme disease, and it has many parts. As part of it, he

> mentioned using the Buhner herbs. I have a copy of Buhner's book,

> and to treat Babesia he suggests artemisinin capsules: 100 mg 3x

> daily for 30-40 days, Red root (Ceanothus spp.) tincture: one-half

to

> one and one-half teaspoons (30-90 drops) to 4x day, and for shaking

> chills/sweats/ fevers: boneset tea, 2-4 cups daily.

>

> I've also been hearing good things about Dr. Lee Cowden's

treatment,

> and for Babesia he recommends Enula, and I think the dosage

schedule

> is 30 drops bid x 12.5 days, off 36 hours, repeated. This is

> available from Nutramedix.

>

> Best regards,

>

> Rich

>

>

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>

>

>

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