Firestormm
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@Sushi, have you noticed some difference between smilax and pinella? They address both detox problems especially those that deal with the brain, don't they? Or do they have some clear diffrence targets?
http://www.livestrong.com/article/312826-benefits-of-sarsaparilla-smilax/sarsaparilla's antimicrobial effects may be attributed to its ability to bind endotoxins -- constituents in bacteria that can be absorbed into the body through the gastrointestinal tract, and can cause fever. Sarsaparilla seems to limit the amount of endotoxins that enter the body and thereby the harm they may cause.
Last night was the 2nd time in the past week that I've slept 11-12 hours. It feels niiiiice It's not something I've done at all since getting ME.
ETA?@Valentijn what is the ETA after the antibiotic treatment??? I am looking to start that route, but I have yet to hear from somebody recovering this way. So I am following your progress attentively.
Nah, 6 weeks each of 2 different antibiotics. I have a two-week break in between because the clinic is closed, and I need to do my first infusion of the 2nd antibiotic thereI thought the a/biotics were 4 week on each one and then a week off?
It's three months to complete the IV antibiotics. What happens after that seems to depend on symptoms and test results. The impression I get is that a lot of people have a great deal of improvement in ME symptoms after treatment, but that there might still be milder ME present.@Valentijn Estimated Time to complete your therapy??? How long before you are ok??? The reason I asked is because they say it can take as long as you been sick, I am not sure if that is truth. Does he say once you treat the Lyme ME goes away???
It's three months to complete the IV antibiotics. What happens after that seems to depend on symptoms and test results. The impression I get is that a lot of people have a great deal of improvement in ME symptoms after treatment, but that there might still be milder ME present.