with Stephen Harrod Buhner, master herbalist
I have a question about your recommendation to ‘ramp up’ to the full dosage of the core protocol herbs. You suggest starting with a minimal dosage and increasing the dosage weekly for a period of time until the maximum dosage is reached. Is this recommendation meant to help avoid digestive upset or other reactions, or is it meant to specifically address something about the biology and life cycle of spirochetes?
Stephen’s response:
The slow build up is to allow the body to adjust to the herbs and to make sure that there are no side effects that occur. Some people do experience severe rash or hives from andrographis (about 1 out of every 100 people) and it makes sense to know if you are one of them before putting that much of it in the body. As well, many people find that the larger dose does not work for them and by starting low they find the right dose when they get to it. The protocol works best if adjusted for each person’s body ecology and this is one way of doing that.
posted on March 27, 2007 | 1,548 views | tags: 'ramping up' dosages, Borrelia burgdorferi, Healing Lyme, lyme disease, lyme herbs dosing
Andrographis
400 mg tablets: Nature's Way
<400 mg tablets: Paradise Herbs
400 mg tablets: Planetary Formulas Full Spectrum
Japanese Knotweed (Resveratrol)
Green Dragon Botanicals
100 mg tablets: Paradise Herbs
bulk, wildcrafted: Woodland Essence
bulk and Source Naturals 500 mg tablets: 1st Chinese Herbs [Editor's note: As of September 2011, we have received reports that some people have had bad reactions to Source Naturals brand Resveratrol but have done fine with Paradise herbs. Sometimes the brand makes all the difference.]
Cat's Claw (Uncaria tomentosa)
500 mg capsules: Raintree
bulk, sustainably harvested: Raintree
Cryptolepis
tincture: Woodland Essence
Eleuthero (Siberian Ginseng)
Herb Pharm tincture - alcohol-based
Herb Pharm tincture - glycerite (alcohol-free)
250 mg capsules: Nature's Way
Stephania Root
Caution: New research has shown stephania
unsafe for use in pregnancy.
1st Chinese Herbs
Woodland Essence
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