Results: Eighty % of patients had self-reported improvement of 50% or more at the end of 3 months. After 2 months of treatment, 20% of patients felt markedly improved (75-100% of normal); after 3 months of treatment, 45% were markedly improved. Improvement frequently did not begin until after several weeks of therapy. There were no differences among the three macrolide antibiotics used. Patients who had been on hydroxychloroquine or macrolide antibiotic alone had experienced little or no improvement. Compared to patients ill for less than 3 years, the onset of improvement was slower, and the failure rate higher in patients who were ill for longer time periods.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14586290
>auto immune conditions
see the following study
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yuying_Liu2/publication/311792087_Resetting_microbiota_by_Lactobacillus_reuteri_inhibits_T_reg_deficiency-induced_autoimmunity_via_adenosine_A2A_receptors/links/585d561108aebf17d38a3279/Resetting-microbiota-by-Lactobacillus-reuteri-inhibits-T-reg-deficiency-induced-autoimmunity-via-adenosine-A2A-receptors.pdf
oops, forgot
get you some DSM17938
(Gerber Soothe)
it's the probiotic from the study
make yogurt
eat it
BAKER
notable
>>8791178 Coronavirus treatment (Hydroxychloroquine + Z-pack) also effective against Chronic Lyme Disease
no worries mate
it seems the reuteri has specific antibiotic properties that help keep the pathogens away
it clears out the bad and helps the good bugs to thrive
from mother's milk
nature's way of kick starting the immune systems helpers in the gut biome