Your book is extremely informative but one piece of information I can’t find…is how effective it is. Have you done any studies or do you have any sort of statistics on how well your protocol works? It seems to be fairly new and untested as far as I can tell. Thanks.
I would not consider the protocol untested. I have heard from between 200 and 300 people over the past year and from perhaps 20 practitioners who are treating about the same number of people total.
I have heard from one practitioner of two patients that responded only minimally. All my direct contacts have reported significant to complete relief from lyme symptoms on the protocol. It is exceptionally common for me to receive emails reporting such significant symptom relief that the person is able to maintain what they consider a normal life. All the practitioners report significant help for their patients as well.
I want to stress, as I continually try to do, that the protocol is most effective if it is slightly tweaked for the individual person and his or her symptom picture. However, few people do so. I do expect it to benefit from slight alterations as time goes on and more is learned about lyme and more herbs are directly tested for effectiveness against the organism.
Thank you for being specific about the number of people that have benefited from the regimen. It helps to give me faith to keep going with it.
Dear Stephen,
Can you help me. 3 years ago my dentist discovered bacterie in lower jaw bacterie named lactoccocus garviea. She send me to an infectionist but unfortunally they have not treated that.
In Danish serum institut have been made resistence test for antibiotics: bacteria sensitive for ampicilin and erythromicin.
Problem is that my salivary gland is afected, sinus maxillaris, throught, jaw. One in the left side is operated, now is another one gets the same problem. Everything is located in left side. Can you sugest what herbs can be used for that kind bacteria. Have a nice dag and new year
Best regaards Lina