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Re: Some more thoughts on how protozoa might be defending themselves
Hi buddy,
Keep in mind that it is not proven you have amoebas. It could also be for example borrelia or something else. Nevertheless I think you are doing good the way you are; using
Antibiotics with your symptoms as a guideline.
I say this because they have different survival strategies I suppose. Borrelia for example is a very tough one, you will need longterm
Antibiotics . Or -who knows- a couple of high dosage therapies. Also because the reproducing(?) of borrelia takes much longer then that of amoebas.
There is also a protocol for borrelia which uses much higher dosages then someone can tolerate for a longterm. This gives some benefits, I don't know them all but you can hit them much harder in that period. You are doing a bit the same with your high dosage.
About the survival tactics: the
Antibiotics can't get good in your whole boddy. Things like muscles and bones are more difficult. Maybe this is also the problem.
It is guessing if you have (permanently?) damage or if the
parasites are still there. For example for borrelia some people call it "post lyme syndrom". But others say: "Hey that's not right! The borrelia is still there!"
My thougt would also say that they (whatever it is) are there, but it is really hard to say...
If it is for example borrelia or
parasites and you stop with the antibiotics you have a chance that your symptoms will get back in full force. This is something to take account with. You need to look if your previous symptoms are coming back. If so then "you know what time it is" (translation of dutch proverb ;)