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Lyme Disease - Winning!🏆
By M.A.C. on Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
After eight months since infection, I finally found a doctor to listen to me, have me tested, diagnosed, and now being treated for Lyme Disease and four co-infections. From the very moment I began to have the horrifying reality that I may have been infected with Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria, I knew to quickly get online and get a high+ MGO manuka in my system ASAP. I lived in New Zealand/Aussie for a few years, a few decades ago, so my deep, long-lost memories screamed at me to act fast against this infection because manuka will also act fast. Over the eight months before finally getting on the antibiotics I needed, I consistently have been taking two teaspoons of manuka honey 2x a day straight from a measuring spoon (DO NOT PUT IN HOT BEVERAGE or take with a hot meal - heat destroys the therapeutic properties in manuka honey!). This higher MGO is therapeutic so after the first few days of starting it I first noticed that the daily, lingering fever I was running for nearly 10 days after getting bit had started to dissipate. After a week had passed my symptoms began to lighten up, the foggy head symptom that accompanies Lyme Disease began to clear up enough for me to dive into reading and researching for what I needed to do to get ahead of the infection. I also had to search for a doctor since my PCP had waived me off. Soon after, I began taking a whole laundry list of supplements, all of which I found in my research are recommended and used to aid in treating Lyme and co-infections. By the time I finally got tested, my serology test results showed the proof of onset of infections but during those several months of self-treating, the markers for the multiple infections, which convert after a while in your blood to IgG, my markers for the primary Borrelia Burgdorferi (Lyme) bacteria conversion were so low that (as my doctor phrased it) the CDC wouldn't even qualify it as Lyme Disease. Rather, it is the combination of the current markers for Borrelia Burgdorferi infection WITH the co-infections that do. Initially I thought the serology results were low because the tick that got me only had that measure of infections itself but, no. The onset in my serology labs show clearly that a full blown infection was introduced. My doctor told me that it is undeniable that my taking immediate action with therapeutic grade manuka honey and those specific supplements that target Lyme began to break down the bacteria and slow or in some instances stop the bacterial growth from spreading and rooting in organs and joints in my body. Also critical to these actions was the self-boosting of my immune system. Lyme is notorious for facilitating new infections because of the breakdown it causes in natural immunity. Lyme Disease is a very, very vicious infection. One of the co-infections I ended up with was Tick Borne Relapsing Fever. The symptoms I began with all of this mess, some of them lined up with that infection. Those specific symptoms were also the first to go after starting manuka honey. Am I saying that Manuka honey killed off the bacteria responsible for Borrelia Burgdorferi, TB Relapsing Fever or any of the other bacteria? I have no way of knowing to what degree it helped nor does anyone really have any way to determine that, but I do know and can honestly say that everything began to change in my favor once I started it. Any symptoms that came up over those months were weak symptoms and didn't stay but for a day or so and then they were gone. There are some conditions & diseases that the human body developes or picks up for which pharmaceuticals are not much help or if any help at all. After this experience, I am furious/outraged that I fell for the whole scheme of pharmaceuticals, the way the medical care is set up to where everyone has to bow to the CDC. If pharmaceuticals, the CDC or that system of medical care that is set up in the United States does not have a remedy for a particular disease or condition, they barely give patients the time of day. The doctor I ended up with is a Naturopath M.D. so she has me continuing with manuka honey, taking the antibiotics for Lyme plus guiding me in the supplements necessary to rid this out my system, most supplements I was already taking for months. If pharmaceuticals aren't helping you out or are necessary but are creating uncomfortable symptoms, look into medical grade/therapeutic manuka honey. Yes, it's expensive but I've been taking it everyday for nine months now and I go through one jar per week. This is my life and Lyme Disease is nothing to take lightly. So, to the owners of this company: Your Welcome 😁 💲⛵ . You're helping me fight Lyme Disease these past nine months and I'm donating towards your fuel bill or maybe someone's college fund. No mind; I think it's been a fair trade-off. Lastly, if you're a patient, stay off the TikTok hacks for medical care - look to viable research, published clinical and/or university studies, and peer review papers on websites like pub med. To Better Health! 🍯
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Overpriced!
By The Truth on Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I Ordered another Brand of Manuka Honey which was Much Better! For $79 this is just Not Worth it! The Truth
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