with Stephen Harrod Buhner, master herbalist
I am currently drinking Sir Jason Winters Tea – one cup per day so far. It has the following herbs in it: Red Clover, Indian Sage & Herbalene (which is an herb and spice mix that only takes up 2% of the tea mix as a whole – gotu kola, astragalus, ligustrum and 4 other basic spices). With Lymes and hypercoagulation, if one is taking Japanese Knotweed, or any of the other herbs in the protocol, are there any contraindications? I read in your book if one is taking the Knotweed to not take any other things that thin the blood and I believe the red clover does that.
Stephen’s response:
The red clover is not that intense of a blood thinner but basically I was thinking of pharmaceuticals in that passage of the book. This tea blend should work fine with the protocol.
posted on December 30, 2009 | 508 views | tags: Borrelia burgdorferi, Healing Lyme, hypercoagulation, lyme disease, red clover
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