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Can Atovaquone (Mepron) and Azithromycin (Z-Pack, Zithromax) Cure Babesia?

THE 2009 BABESIA UPDATE

  1. We did not see major killing on old treatment guidelines on atovaquone yellow liquid at 10 mls (two teaspoons) daily.
  2. Our research did not show azithromycin 500 mg a day killed Babesia on expert blood smears.
  3. Atovoquone 10 mls and 500 mg together, daily, did not produce a decrease in Babesia infections in often repeated long blood smear slides over months. Does it work for other doctors? No idea.
  4. Atovoquone worked better as you raised the dose. 20mls was able to kill some Babesia, and 30mls a day killed the most.
  5. As published in my Babesia 2009 Update book, 1500 mg of azithromycin did not show any clear effect at killing Babesia. 2,000 mg did kill some Babesia on veteran expert pathology microbiologist.
  6. We did not do 2000 long term.
  7. We never saw a cure of Babesia while using 30 mls daily, 3x the old treatment guidelines. After approximately 3-4 months, decades ago, we added things found in my:
    a) 2006 definitive expert Babesia for HEALTHCARE WORKERS textbook with ALL recent discoveries and new treatments,
    b) Treatments mentioned in my BABESIA 2009 UPDATE.
    c) ESSENTIAL OILS AND HERBS TO KILL BABESIA and other biting insects. We do not mention the top ones commonly mentioned, but one that kills Babesia specifically.
    d) Facebook posts even though they want me to pay for posting free information from 34 years of research and 3,8 million self-funded research. Silly gooses.
    e) My YouTube.
    f) This medical blog.
  8. Babesia reproduces roughly 30x in a month. But many well known bacteria reproduce over 25, 000 in a month. So we feel short treatment stuns and may kill a small fraction in short treatments even if it is useful medication.

KEY POINT: People selling themselves as solid Babesia doctors, who do not read the leading books on Babesia are a mystery. I read vast numbers of journal articles. In Babesia medicine they have many holes and minimal experience. A death risk of 1.4% means it is best to consult a specialist who is not merely a LL MD or infection doctor who has merely a passing trivial mention or experience in their training while they learn 750 infections.

Best Health to You

These two books discuss ALL major treatments of Babesia, but do not include EBOO, stem cells, or antimicrobial peptides (I was certified through a top medical school). We are studying if peptides are convenient and effective against malaria, and worth CDC, NIH, etc. research for Babesia, but think that might be 25 years from now. .

 

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