with Stephen Harrod Buhner, master herbalist
I am curious as to how we get better from lyme when all the inflammation pathways are shut down with knotweed? Are we essentially starving the buggers by not having them feed on the destruction of the inflammation process? Would some acute inflammation be warranted in your opinion or is this just too hard to control? I am on a high fats diet that suggests going off of everything except some essential vitamins but I am not convinced at this point that I should get rid of your herbs as I got tons of symptoms soon after I did (swollen glands, ear aches, joint pain, bloated head feeling/inflammed meninges, pin pricks, liver/kidney pain). I have no way of knowing for sure at this point whether they were herxes or not.
Stephen’s response:
Well, that would be one way to describe it but I tend to think of it as stopping the inflammation that causes most of the symptoms. If you do want to reduce the herbs I would stay on knotweed, red root tincture, and eleutherococcus tincture given your symptom list.
posted on August 7, 2010 | 2,292 views | tags: Borrelia burgdorferi, Healing Lyme, inflammation, lyme disease
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
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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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Depth Diagnosis in the Practice of Sacred Plant Medicine
The Lost Language of Plants
The Health Benefits of Water Fasting
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