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Posted: Dec Fri 15, 2006 8:58 pm Post subject: Fungus - Desert (Valley) Fever |
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Fungus - Desert (Valley) Fever
I have a 55 year old male client who contracted this disease supposedly in south Texas on a deer lease. A common name is Desert or San Juacheem (not sure of spelling)fever. After a lengthy stay in the hospital with heavy doses of antibiotics, his prescribed medicine is Fluconazole. He experiences ongoing muscle and joint pain and is concerned about long-term side effects of the drug. He has been told there is no cure. What alternative herbs might help and has anyone had any cases of this disease? -Cecelia U.
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This is a fungus, isn't it? I believe this may be similar to what is called "Valley Fever".
I would highly suggest Olive leaf to support his lungs and fight the fungus. Also, Pau d arco tea which is high in anti-fungal properties. I would also have him go through one jar of the yeast/fungal detox.
Do this for 8 weeks...if there is improvement but still not over 50% improvement then possibly adding Germanium may increase the recovery. It highly oxygenates the body where many pathogens (disease causing organisms)cannot survive at high oxygen levels (they survive in an anaerobic environment which is a low oxygen environment).
I suggest you start with the recommended dose of Olive leaf and Yeast/Fungal Detox. Take 4 cups of the Pau D ‘Arco tea every day for 6 weeks then drop to 2 cups a day for another 3 weeks.
I know there will be improvement just don't know how quickly. -Lourdes Martinez
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I would also look into using Spirulina and Super Algae. The two products have some amazing abilities that are often overlooked. -Terence McQueen |
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