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He also talks about using boneset tea and red root. I had some Bart

symptoms and these herbs made them a lot better. However, I didn't test

positive for it, so who knows what was really going on.

A (who's continuing to be a lot better)

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> I reread Buhner's list of bart symptoms and I fit very high on them. The

> only herb he talks about is polygonum to counteract its effects on blood

> supply. I'm taking it, of course, as part of the core protocol. I'm

> curious if people are using anything else for bart. I know there are abx

> for it, and i may need to go that route if I discover I truely do have

> it and can't find an herbal alternative. But am asking here of you

> experienced people for herbal or other natural treatments. Thanks, jo

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REsveratrol..not really in my case.I have been almost in for 1 year -taking the

Resveratrol decoction---bart still there.Depends on the strain.Bart is

worst.Check my messages.

I have used many things for bart.My dr gave me hopes that she can kick it

out.Hopefully over 9 months on drugs for that, last thing left was levaquin.

lets hope that is well worth the side efects if I am able to kick it out.

Resveratrol helps me the most to clear my toxins on my head.Whatever headaches

I have I apply it on my skin and rub it( I know it smells nesty -I do not care

at this point ) and take a full glass of it and drink it slowly .TRY NOT TO TAKE

DURING THE EVENING AS YOU CAN NOT FALL ASSLEEP.Than my head herx is better

-headaches are gone.

Resveratrol has been my favorite SO FAR for many accomplishment .

Remember I have BLO and is everywhere .From Head to toe:(

Ambitionn01@... wrote:

Well, we are moving on from Cryptolepsis and on to Resveratrol.? When

my 16 year old son was on crypto, he got these white weird dimply nodules on his

back that went away when he stopped the crypto.? But now on the Resveratrol,

they returned.? He has Bartonella, and I read that Bartonella does this.? I

don't have them, but I have Bartonella as well.? I wonder if the poor kid is

just ate up with Bartonella.? He even has the Bartonella rash taking up 40% of

his back.? I am sure hoping the Bartonella is killed by the Resveratrol.? I am

guessing I need to brush up on my research.

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This is the first I've seen that Bart treatment is controversial. What or

why I'm wondering?

Carol

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Bartonella (for which treatment is controversional anyway, either with AB

or using herbs).

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probably because the problem is relatively new (keep in mind that most

experience referenced by Buhner applies to treatment of other spirochete

diseases, and not Bb itself). There also is confusion about the different Bart

species, and problems with testing, that might complicate things.

> This is the first I've seen that Bart treatment is controversial. What or

> why I'm wondering?

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On the other hand, I do have the dx and pics from Fry but did not get a rash

when I started treatment. Plenty of anxiety and other symptoms but not

rash.

Carol

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The best way to our experience to find out if one has a problem with Bart is

to see how you respond to Jap knotwood.

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So you meant the Buhner treatment is controversial? Not Bart treatment in

general?

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probably because the problem is relatively new (keep in mind that most

experience referenced by Buhner applies to treatment of other spirochete

diseases, and not Bb itself). There also is confusion about the different

Bart species, and problems with testing, that might complicate things.

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> Hello,

> The best way to our experience to find out if one has a problem with Bart is

to see how you respond to Jap knotwood. My daughter had soon stripes on her back

just after 2 weeks of taking 2 small doses. I had  loads of stripes , on my back

for ages just as if I had been scratched, clawed by a giant cat.Well I had no

doubts about me having Bart aftre that. No money wasted on tests.

interesting ... does this also happen with people who start AB treatment? I have

never heard about this, I had the impression that the Bartonella scratch marks

(if any) usually appear without specific treatment (a bit like the EM for

Borrelia).

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> So you meant the Buhner treatment is controversial? Not Bart treatment in

> general?

I meant Bart treatment in general.

Of course Buhner treatment in general is a bit controversial as well (like any

herbal medicine protocol), but I think it has pretty solid science and medical

experience to back it.

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