Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Hi , thanks for that. The drug he's probably refering in Zambia is called Riamet here in Switzerland, it's formed by another component of artemisia annua, similar to artemisinin (of course, patented!). It's not sold in the US, but I know someone who could import it. Most studies are for malaria, not for babesiosis. And some forms of malaria dont' have dormant stages, so clinical trials are short term. I took Riamet for 3 days in December. My 4 months of night sweats (almost daily) disappeared on the second day, I regained energy and felt very well compared to what I was suffering before. The problem is that Riamet is designed to kill the active form of malaria, not dormant stages. I believe babesia has a dormant form. Two weeks later, I started getting babesiosis symptoms back, in a different form though. So all these malaria studies help babesiosis patients a bit, but I feel we need much longer treatment than malaria patients. And babesiosis is not as 'killer' as malaria, that kills you in few hours. But all drugs used for babesiosis are 'borrowed' from malaria studies. As for safety of artemisinin, yes, his book says it's pretty safe. Again, according to malaria trials, short term. Many lymees have reported very strong 'herxes' with artemisinin. Some say they feel nothing, some say, reaction is quite strong. With Riamet, some say the headaches they get feels like atomic bombs. Just my own 'memories' from what I read in the forums. What would be best is to have clinical trials with babesia patients. That's just in dream, for the moment! I loved artemisinin in the beginning, but stopped taking it after I tried the high dose protocol (not really suggested by Buhner). I got serious air hunger with it. Since then, my lungs felt strange until a few days ago. It's one of my last symptoms that remained. I had also good experiences with PC-Noni, it seems to deal with cystic form, if I understood my naturopath well. I reacted very strongly with it, even few drops. Never got any reaction to normal Noni juice before though. It's been a while I don't take PC-Noni anymore. It seems my babesia is disactivated, for the moment. Knock on wood! Just a few thoughts... Selma > Hi, All, > > I emailed our hero and asked about the safety of Artemisinin. I included the scary article I read. Here is his reply (with his permission). > > D. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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