with Stephen Harrod Buhner, master herbalist
I would like to ask about any good anti-viral herb ‘specific’ against tick-borne encephalitis (TBE). I live in a dangerous area in Switzerland for TBE and would like to have something at hand in case I or my little daughter (3 years old) gets infected with the virus. Would you know a herb that could also help prevention? My daughter will go weekly to forest playgroup for the whole year soon. This year is a tough year for ticks due to mild winter (I pulled 49 ticks this week from my cat!). She’s on bee products and astragalus. She caught lyme last year but she’s fine now. So far, these were herbs what I found: 1) Ledum, Motherwort and Black Currant Suggesting: aqueous extract (?) of ledum, motherwort and black currant (all kill TBE in vitro and improve health in infected mice in vivo); 2) Artemisinin Suggested a good antiviral (Flaviridae specific): artemisinin (dosage?); 3) Frozen garlic, echinacea, eleutherococcus, lomatium, cryptolepis (?) (my guesses); 4) TBE vacination? I’m afraid of this alternative that could compromise my daughter’s immune system… She reacts strongly to most vaccines. Thank you again for any precious hint.
Stephen’s response:
Astragalus is probably the best overall thing to take regularly to prevent infection and to minimize tissue damage if infection does occur. It is specific for this condition. Immune enhancers such as eleutherococcus are good as well though for a child I would use a 1:5 tincture NOT the herb pharm formulation made in Germany. Bee products are also exceptionally good for overall immune health in this situation. Again, the astragalus is the best thing overall for her to be taking.
If infection does occur resveratrol (knotweed) is specific for the kind of brain inflammation that occurs during TBE infection. The other herbs suggested in the lyme book for lyme neurotoxins are also specific. The use of these herbs will help reduce brain impacts considerably.
Direct antivirals: I would use lomatium and andrographis if active infection does occur.
Hope this helps!
posted on June 19, 2007 | 806 views | tags: andrographis, antivirals, astragalus, bee pollen, Borrelia burgdorferi, brain inflammation, children and lyme, eleuthero, Healing Lyme, Japanese knotweed, lomatium, lyme disease, lyme preventative herbs, neuro lyme, resveratrol, royal jelly, tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)
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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