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I have tried many, and well, they all work a little. Most use a lot of them.

The book, Healing Lyme by Buhner, is good. If you Google, " Lee Cowden

Lyme " you will learn even more. And then " Klinghardt Lyme " to learn more.

Those guys are the most popular alternative healers in the Lyme arena. (note: I

am only giving names to reference their work.) A local naturopath or herbalist

or homeopath might also be a lot of help. The herbs and such used in the autism

arena, either have affects towards ridding tickborne infections or boost the

immune system to assist the body to fight off tickborne infections. I can not

say there are magical ones. But, I will say, treat inflammation and digestion

and liver, because that seems to be why certain children are stockpiling the

pathogens and toxins versus the ones who are not.

Love and prayers,

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> Dear group,

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> We may have gotten ourselves into a bit of a pickle. Because of chronic ear

infections, I allowed a 10-day course of Omnicef for my 3yo ASD son. We don't

currently have a lyme practitioner, but I am relatively sure we are fighting it

and/or coinfections.

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> Some gains have been made on the Omnicef. I don't want to continue with

antibiotics, I'd rather go herbs. Can someone suggest an herbal we could get

that would continue the gains we've made?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Bethany

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Pramila, Omnicef is a relatively a stronger antibiotic. May be tummy pain.

That's what my son had and he literally communicated that.

Sasmita

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> Hi

> Is anyone in this group using Omnicef? I am trying Omnicef transdermally. It

causes my son to

> cry spontaneously as if he is in pain, it doesnt look purely emotional but

could be. Normally he is not a kid who cries...at all!

>

> anyone seen a side effect like this? I cannot be 100% sure, but I am worried

about another possibility: he is a VERY oral herpes kid and I am worried some

day he will get shingles.

> I dont know if this crying is due to shingles pain.

>

> He can tell me if he has localized pain, but anything widespread/joint pain

etc he would not be able to articulate.

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> I dont know if he is getting joint pain from the Omnicef addressing

something...

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> Any ideas? Thanks so much...

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> Pramila

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Heidi,

That book is wonderful, thanks for recommending it.

I have taken a moment to look at what we're doing to support detox before I

decide on a " killer. " The Healing Lyme book mentions smilax - it sounds like a

great one. Have you used that? Or anyone else used Smilax?

Thanks,

Bethany

> >

> > Dear group,

> >

> > We may have gotten ourselves into a bit of a pickle. Because of chronic ear

infections, I allowed a 10-day course of Omnicef for my 3yo ASD son. We don't

currently have a lyme practitioner, but I am relatively sure we are fighting it

and/or coinfections.

> >

> > Some gains have been made on the Omnicef. I don't want to continue with

antibiotics, I'd rather go herbs. Can someone suggest an herbal we could get

that would continue the gains we've made?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Bethany

> >

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Yes, I did. I never got die-off from it, but what I did get was what

appeared to be a bunch of red liver flukes in the toilet, floating -

gross! Anyhow, it's suppose to be good for ridding liver flukes, and

supposedly, a significant percentage of the population has liver

flukes. Come to think about it, I need to take some more to see if I

got some back.

Love and prayers,

Heidi N

Heidi,

That book is wonderful, thanks for recommending it.

I have taken a moment to look at what we're doing to support detox

before I decide on a " killer. " The Healing Lyme book mentions smilax -

it sounds like a great one. Have you used that? Or anyone else used Smilax?

Thanks,

Bethany

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Wow, so that's one of the ways it supports the liver! I'll have to watch for

that.

Thanks.

My child is having a big improvement in eye contact the past few days, but he's

actually way worse when it comes to responding to his name or getting his

attention in any way, unless it was his idea. I'm hoping this is one of those

simultaneous regression/progression things. We quit our omnicef and started

cat's claw today, so I'm crossing my fingers...

>

> Yes, I did. I never got die-off from it, but what I did get was what

> appeared to be a bunch of red liver flukes in the toilet, floating -

> gross! Anyhow, it's suppose to be good for ridding liver flukes, and

> supposedly, a significant percentage of the population has liver

> flukes. Come to think about it, I need to take some more to see if I

> got some back.

>

> Love and prayers,

>

> Heidi N

>

>

> Heidi,

>

> That book is wonderful, thanks for recommending it.

>

> I have taken a moment to look at what we're doing to support detox

> before I decide on a " killer. " The Healing Lyme book mentions smilax -

> it sounds like a great one. Have you used that? Or anyone else used Smilax?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Bethany

>

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