Lyme co-infections


Dear Stephen,
I have read your book but I can’t find anything about how to handle
the use of herbs in case of co-infection. Should you eat the specific
herbs connected to the co-infections along with the core protocol, or should you start treating co-infections first? Can the herbs specific for co-infections also be taken along with long term antibiotics like clarithromycin or tetracycline? I have mycoplasma, bartonella and Chlamydia trachomatis. The blood tests also show that I have had Chlamydia pneumoniae. However, I can’t find any specific herbs for Chlamydia trachomatis. What do you suggest?


Stephen’s response:
Yes, you take the herbs for co-infections along with the core protocol herbs. Yes, they can be taken along with long term antibiotics.
For chlamydia
Luteolin 200-400 mg daily, cryptolepis 1/2 tsp 3x daily.
The luteolin is ridiculously expensive, nevertheless it does work.
Stephen
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posted on March 13, 2010 in antibiotics, bacterial infections, bartonella, Co-Infections, cryptolepis, Herbs, interactions, Miscellaneous, miscellaneous, The Basics, when/how to take
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