Dear Stephen,
I have been on your protocol for a little over a month now. While I have noticed no change so far, I am not giving up yet. There is one symptom though that I have had what seems like forever now that to me is my most severe and hardest to pin down. Some people call it air hunger, but I have to continually struggle to get what I call a satisfying breath of air. I usually have to yawn, cough, or move around to make it happen. If this satisfying breath does not come through I get a little sense of panic. Eventually it always comes through but sometimes it is easier than others. I try to avoid many situations because people have asked me if I am okay. It is very hard to explain. I know there are other people that have this issue and that I am not crazy, but it seems like I have forgotten how to breathe. Have you heard of this and is it solvable?


Stephen’s response:
I would suggest you try ailanthus tincture and western skunk cabbage tincture; they will help immensely. You can get them from Julie Mcintyre: julie@gaianstudies.org.
Stephen

This protocol was incredible. After only a few weeks most of my symptoms were gone. After six months all my symptoms were gone… it has given me my life back.

– Amazon review by Joseph

Please note:

Stephen Buhner is no longer living and this Q + A column on Planet Thrive is closed to new questions. It will be kept on our website so readers can access vital information in the archives, communicate with each other in the comments section, and find herbs, books + lyme adjuncts in our directory. If you want to read more of Stephen’s writings, please see his website at: stephenharrodbuhner.com.



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