What may work against lyme disease in studies & practice?
Gallium (prescription)
Stevia (green leaf)
Samento & Banderol (cat’s claw)
Monolaurin
Proteolytic enzymes (penetrate biofilm)
Serrapeptase
Nattokinase (in natto)
Bromelain
Grapefruit Seed Extract
Papain
Amylase
Glucoamylase
N-Acetyl L-Cysteine (NAC)
Boswelic acid (boswellia)
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https://www.theepochtimes.com/in-award-winning-film-the-quiet-epidemic-technology-proves-existence-of-chronic-lyme_5102322.html?ea_med=desktop_health&tmp=1&ea_src=ai_recommender_B_health
The Quiet Epidemic
“Spector describes in the documentary how his team at Duke University in North Carolina identified HS-198—“a small molecule-fluorescent conjugate that selectively targets the highly conserved bacterial protein, HtpG (high-temperature protein G), within B. burgdorferi, the bacterium responsible for Lyme Disease.”