with Stephen Harrod Buhner, master herbalist
My husband has been using your protocol for about 6 weeks and is now on the full dose regimen. He has had pretty bad diarrhea the entire time. Your book warned that it could cause constipation, so we weren’t expecting the opposite effect. We hate to stop the program since it seems to be working. Do you have any other suggestions for us to try?
Stephen’s response:
For a few lucky people it can cause diarrhea, which truly is unpleasant. I would recommend you get some blackberry root and make tea out of it: ¼ cup cut and sifted root in a quart of hot water, let steep overnight, drink throughout the next day. Do this every day and increase the dose if necessary until the bowels normalize. If constipation occurs, reduce the dose.
posted on September 15, 2010 | 1,289 views | tags: blackberry root, Borrelia burgdorferi, diarrhea, Healing Lyme, lyme disease
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Thelma brocklehurst
September 25, 2010 at 6:33 am
Hello Stephen,
I have been using the protocol for Lyme for two years.
However, I have had surgery – Replacement TMJ 11th February this year. Two years ago I could not walk due to a shingles type pain in my feet. I got over that to a degree, but over the past month I am having difficulty in walking any distance again. My feet are stone cold most of the time. But when I walk they feel so hot and as if I am walking on electric wires. I also have a Dental Occlusion.
This I feel does make things worse.
I have not had a good nights sleep for years. A burning sensation from head to foot wakes me, and the longer I lie the worse it becomes.
My eyes are very dry, and I have visual disturbances.
For six years nothing has come down my nose, so I feel as if I have sinus problems the whole time. I also have chronic earache.
Since surgery, the lymphs are not draining as they should. My previous Doctor would not believe anything about Lyme, and ignored everything I asked of him.
We have now changed to another Practice, but the new GP has no idea about my long history, and at present he just gives me more and more drugs for pain.
He seems to think the TMJ is the cause of all my problems, and does not have the time to go through all I would like to say to him. 10 minutes per appointment is all we are allowed.
I also suffer frequently from the shingles viruses and EBV.
I take a course of capsules for parasites every three months, and various supplements daily recommended by my Dentist having had my mercury filling removed at the end of last year.
We are retired, and now finding the cost of all of this is becoming too much.
Please can you give me any advice especially on the most worrying matter of not being able to walk.
Cannot even begin the imagine the outcome of all of this.
The NHS do not want to know.
Kind regards
Thelma Brocklehurst