When my family had many types of emerging tick and flea infections, after we did a good start treating Lyme disease, we realized we had serious Babesia from high expert microbiology testing. They were very easy to see after the special staining. Since no text existed on Babesia, I wrote seven.
Here are some findings some are unable to read in our #1 book on all major artemisia annua or sweet wormwood derivatives, including artemisinin.
1. In very expensive self-funded research we found that Babesia was much harder to kill than malaria.
2. The unchanged herb, Artemisia, at huge doses had no visible effect on Babesia.
3. Artemisinin is a semi-synthetic that is very weak but is available without a prescription and is sold by over 20 companies in many countries like the USA. We found it killed Babesia, at very high dosing a very small amount. No one was moving toward a cure. But this is great for very sensitive people.

The #1 Book in the world on this topic is above. An internationally known advanced emerging scientist physician, from Germany, was lecturing on Artemisinin derivatives, and said, “It is so wonderful that we do not have to work to find the answers on Artemisia derivatives. Dr. Schaller has offered this book to the world.” Frankly, I was stunned to hear this. And someone at the conference called to become a patient the next day.
4. Our research found that artesunate is vastly more powerful than artemisinin. It is comparing a BB gun to a tank shell. The only artesunate that is FDA approved is a 100 mg IV shot if you have brain malaria for $1,000. Perhaps so many are artemisinin evangelists because it is easy to buy. Artesunate appears to be acquired through relating to india distributors or pharmaceutical companies selling directly to patients outside India.
ARTESUNATE WAS ABLE TO CLEARLY AND REPEATEDLY LOWER BABESIA IN ALL TREATED WITH THIS MEDICATION
ARTEMISININ NEVER LOWERED BABESIA IN ANYONE IN A CLEAR AND SIGNIFICANT WAY
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