with Stephen Harrod Buhner, master herbalist
I cannot tolerate the herxheimer reaction at this stage of lyme because it results in neuron death and more muscle wasting. But the spirochetes need to be killed at higher doses of antibiotics than I am able to use now. In your book, you suggest stephania because of its corticosteroid action. My doctor is nervous about prescribing steroids, and I am too. Will this herbal remedy really be strong enough, to add to antibiotics, and avert the herx danger? It does permanent damage at this point. The other point is that I am currently on a beta blocker, which you say is contraindicated with this herb. The blocker allows me to sleep more soundly without heart palpitations, so I am afraid to stop it. Any thoughts?
Stephen’s response:
You should not use stephania because you are on beta blockers. I would highly recommend knotweed root, dosages as per the book, and the muscle strength formula available from woodlandessence.com which is composed of pine pollen, aralia, and American ginseng. The knotweed should potentiate the antibiotics so that a lower dose will work better. Smilax does work for some people to help with the herxing. If it does not, then try standardized milk thistle 1,200 mg every morning and evening (2,400 mg total).
posted on April 20, 2010 | 2,228 views | tags: beta blockers, Borrelia burgdorferi, corticosteroids, Healing Lyme, Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction (herx), lyme disease, lyme herb dosing, muscle wasting, neuron death, stephania root
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
ARTICLES BY STEPHEN BUHNER
The Use of Apis and Bi-Edta in the Treatment of Lyme Disease
Some Arguments against the Standardization of Herbalists
Gaian Voices Interview with Stephen Harrod Buhner
Depth Diagnosis in the Practice of Sacred Plant Medicine
The Lost Language of Plants
The Health Benefits of Water Fasting
Herbelegy
The Fall of Gruit and the Rise of Brewer's Droop
Paradise Lost: Of Healing, the Sacred, and Beer
The Yeast of the Ancients
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hande
January 5, 2011 at 12:38 am
Hi,
I had an IV treatment of ceftriaxone for a month about 2 years ago. My lyme had never been diagnosed by a test but my doctor ampirikly gave me the treatment for my symptoms. It had been almost 2 years till I got the treatment. I was feeling Ok till now but recently symptoms are coming back. Thus, I am considering using cats claw. My concern is I have been on a betablocker for a year now and I do not know if cats claw is contraindicated with beta blockers. I live in Turkey at the moment, and since no case of a lyme here, doctors do not even know what this disease is about. My only chance at this moment is the cats claw I had with me. So, ı am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Best regards,
Hande