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Cat`s Claw and chronic health
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Cat’s Claw and Chronic Health |
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Case study 1: Cecylia
Malenczak and Lyme disease As a biomedical scientist working in medical research, she knew that when she became ill with ‘multiple debilitating symptoms’, that they added up to more than her doctor’s cursory, dismissive diagnosis of ME. Her training told her that there had to be an organism causing symptoms as varied as labrynthitis, palpitations, pins and needles, shortness of breath, facial numbness, and chronic fatigue, to name but a few of her ‘shortened list of twelve’. Written off as having a psychosomatic
illness, she was frustrated in her attempts to access the
appropriate tests and expertise she knew she needed. Then she decided to try Samento. She finds that it is tolerated better by her system than antibiotics. Accordingly, in the six months on the alternative regime of Samento plus vitamin and mineral supplements, she has been able to discontinue antibiotics altogether. Tangible improvements include more
stamina, better sleep and the flare- up of symptoms have a shorter
duration with less severity. For Michael Lane it’s also early days.
Diagnosed in his early forties with Parkinson’s disease, he has been
on Madopar, a known prescribed treatment, for fifteen years and
Samento for two months. I have started treatment myself for
long-standing systemic sclerosis. Six weeks in, and currently on
twenty drops a day, the ulcers on my fingers are beginning to clear up
and at a more subjective level, I’m aware of having more stamina and
higher energy levels. If in any doubt about any of the information covered in health related articles and it's relevance for you, consult your GP. |
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