Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 I posted this link to Samento for all to read, but was also hoping for any feedback that may be available in the group. So, now I ask, has anyone in the group tried it? Is there anyone in the group who knows something about it (SAMENTO)? I am currently doing IP- 6/Inositol, Transfer Factors, N K Stim, high dose niacin, glut./ATP injections, vits/mins, 200mg/doxy, pulse 500mg zith. twice a week, and I can feel progress, but want to add more to my regimen. tia ps. I have read a little about people with myco taking it, but theres not much on it. I have also found a little on it that says it can be used as a broad spectrum infection fighter. One thing that really intrigues me is that it is also professed to be a cellular reconditioner. > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Have you looked at Lymenet about this? I have no experience with it, but many there do. It seems to keep coming up, too, as another group of patients hear about it and decide to give it a try. I've read quite a few enthusiastic reports, but also some dire- sounding warnings about tendon issues from people who feel that Samento and the quinolones are so dangerous in that respect they must be avoided. (I am doing much better on a quinolone - Levaquin - than I did on the macrolides, but there ya go...) I think the only reason I haven't looked into this is that my Lyme diagnosis is fairly recent, and I have a lot regular antibiotic treatments to try. Nothing I've read about Samento suggests strongly that it is better than antibiotics, just a viable alternative. And again, I'm not well informed enough to assess any of those claims. I'd like to learn more as well, but am running very low in the initiative department...so I hope you get some more useful replies! Cheers, > > > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 I am on samento. I was started on this first to lower my high bacterial load and responded to it very quickly. It would seem a viable alternative for those who do not want to take long term high dose ABx or who who cannot tolerate them. Some LLMDs are adding it to their more established ABx protocols now too. One PWMS has been posting on Eurolyme recently, she had babesia and borreliosis, the herxes from ABx were having an adverse effect upon her quality of life. She first used artimensinin and then samento, not only are the herxes more bearable with these but she is now making impressive progress including regaining some movement in her legs. Samento's action as an immune modulator seems to be popular as well. Yes it does have low levels of quinolines. I was herxing badly whilst trying to do some gentle physio, and ended up in terrible pain, I suspected the quinolines in samento but now I know it was just bad timing. Samento should not be used by those who cannot tolerate quinolines but I doubt it would do the amount of long term damage the higher doses in this group of ABx do. Many of us are combining it with other agents including the enzymes used for ISAC. I posted a thread here recently about nattokinase. I know that some LLMDs are recommending using both natto and samento, having learned a lot about both of these I can understand why it is clearly working well in some cases. No one ABx or Abx combo is working for everyone, samento does not work for everyone either, I suspect this is in part because there are different strains of borrelia and other infections involved. The main advantage of samento seem to be that it takes less of a toll on the gut flora, liver etc than high doses of long term ABx do and it theoretically treats a wider range of infections. Cheers, Tansy > > > > > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 I'm sorry that I do not have any results to convey here, but I just started this suplement last week. From my reading the literature it is not a quick fix, so I best leave the comments to those with more experience. Thanks Peg- -- In infections , " drgaftop " <drgaftop@y...> wrote: > > I posted this link to Samento for all to read, but was also hoping > for any feedback that may be available in the group. So, now I ask, > has anyone in the group tried it? Is there anyone in the group who > knows something about it (SAMENTO)? I am currently doing IP- > 6/Inositol, Transfer Factors, N K Stim, high dose niacin, glut./ATP > injections, vits/mins, 200mg/doxy, pulse 500mg zith. twice a week, > and I can feel progress, but want to add more to my regimen. tia > > > ps. I have read a little about people with myco taking it, but > theres not much on it. I have also found a little on it that says it > can be used as a broad spectrum infection fighter. One thing that > really intrigues me is that it is also professed to be a cellular > reconditioner. > > > > > > > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 I wanted to post an update as it has been a while since this topic orginated. At that time I had just started the Samento that I ordered from samento.com Anyway, I am taking a breather.....I've been off of the supplement for three days and am not looking forward to starting again. I did not start any other supplement or vitamin during this period so that I could say whether it made me feel better, worse or nothing at all.... I don't know exactly how to describe my experience except to say that it definately DID SOMETHING.......... I experienced one of my worst herx's to date, except for the Mepron fiasco (went coma-like) I could not give you definative symptoms, I keep referring to feeling flu-ish. I just felt like sh*t warmed over to put it mildly. During these spells, the word " malaise " keeps coming to mind. There is even the mental blahs. I am going to stay off for a whole week before starting again. I am not sure if I will start back at the same dose or lower it a notch. I may keep it the same just to see if I react the same. I just wanted to post an update Peg - In infections , " drgaftop " <drgaftop@y...> wrote: > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 Hi Peg I started taking samento in October, was surprised by how quickly I resonded to it and the level of herxing. Second major herx came about on a higher dose and just got worse over time, after two very short breaks I had to stop taking it until the worst of this second herx was over. I started back on a very low dose and am increasing it slowly. I decided this second herx had become counterproductive and my body was unable to cope or shift the biotoxins produced; once I stopped the samento it began to feel as though the necessary detoxing was possible again. I have decided never to go through such a prolonged severe herx again. The good news is that during the last three three weeks I have expereinced less intense malaise than I can remember feeling for many years, this is very encouraging since until then I only had a few brief hints that maybe something good would come out using a samento based protocol. Cheers, Tansy > > > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 it does sound " herxy " to me. Every antibiotic that has felt like it 'worked' for me had a stage where I felt fluish, weaker and dumber than usual. I have a hard time making myself lie down, normally, but my version of 'herx' usually leaves me no choice. And yes, there is a dimension of mood to it that is unpleasant. Otherwise, to be honest, I could enjoy the fatigue and stupidity, because they cancel out some of the pain and seizure-like activity. LOL, what a wonderful thing to be celebrating. > > > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 I have been taking the prescribed, 5 drops three times a day. Does anyone know if you can increase this? TIA > > > > > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 Yes. You can go a good deal higher than that. Interestingly there is often a change at 8 drop tid, this can be more herxing or a feeling of general improvement. I have read accounts where 27 and 30 drops tid were found to be the most effective dose. > > > > > > > > http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story001.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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