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I am looking for information on how to kill bartonella bacteria. I posted a few months back concerning my cat's inflamed mouth. It is no believed it is caused by the bartonella bacteria and all the vets can say is that they don't know how to treat it. Any info I can find always links it to Lyme disease. I don't know if something like grapefruit seed extract or colloidal silver might work for this or maybe something else that would be more effective. I tried Hepar Sulph and it helped just a little but never really corrected the problem. Any direction on this would be appreciated. thank-you.
 
  rayne on 2005-11-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
start anthracinum 200 daily one dose will cure this bactrial infection
dr.d.sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
Thank-you for your reply. I'm not quite clear as to whether anthracinum 200 means 200x, 200c or ? Is it a liquid or tablets? I'm not sure if I can locate this because of FDA laws governing the import of homeopathics so would anything else work if case I can't get this? Would it work for the mouth infection if it wasn't bartonella? The vet thought it was that but it could be linked to stomatitis too. They're not offering much information. They probably don't know so I can't offer much information myself except to say that my cat has a red inflamed mouth that is extremely painful and I'm trying to find the answer. Thank-you again, for any further info you may be able to offer on this.
 
rayne last decade

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