Herbal Protocol: Cowden

by | Aug 21, 2009 | Lyme & Co-Infections, TREATMENTS | 1 comment

developed by: Lee Cowden, MD


Cowden Lyme Herb ProtocolDr. Lee Cowden has presented a Lyme Borreliosis protocol using various herbs from Peru, nutritional supplements, and dietary recommendations. His protocol includes Samento (TOA-free Cat’s Claw), Cumanda, Quina, Burbur, Bromelain, Chlorella, and Magnesium Malate. Click the links below to watch Dr. Cowden discuss each of the Nutramedix products on video:

ADRENAL SUPPORT
ALGAS METAL DETOX
AMANTILLA RELAX / SLEEP
AVEA MOOD
BABUNA SLEEP
BANDEROL MICROBIAL DEFENSE
BARBERRY MICROBIAL DEFENSE
BURBUR DETOX
CUMANDA MICROBIAL DEFENSE
ENULA MICROBIAL DEFENSE
EZOV EMOTIONAL BALANCE
GINSENG ENERGY
HOUTTUYNIA MICROBIAL DEFENSE
LAKATO MICROBIAL DEFENSE
MACA HORMONAL BALANCE
MAGNESIUM MALATE CELLULAR SUPPORT
MAPALO NEURO SUPPORT
MELATONIN SLEEP
MORA MICROBIAL DEFENSE
NONI MICROBIAL DEFENSE
PARSLEY DETOX
PINELLA BRAIN / NERVE CLEANSE
QUINA MICROBIAL DEFENSE
SAMENTO (LIQUID) MICROBIAL DEFENSE
SAMENTO (CAPSULES) MICROBIAL DEFENSE
SERRAPEPTASE PROTEOLYTIC ENZYME
SPARGA SULPHUR DETOX
STEVIA SWEET HERB
TAKUNA MICROBIAL DEFENSE
TRACE MINERALS RELAX
ZEOLITE METAL DETOX
ZEOLITE HP METAL DETOX

Additional Cowden protocol resources can be found on nutramedix.com.

In April 2007, The Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients published this article: The effectiveness of Samento, Cumanda, Burbur, and Dr. Lee Cowden’s protocol in the treatment of chronic Lyme disease.

see also: Condensed Cowden Support Program, Expanded Treatment Focus Markedly Improves Patient Outcomes (PDF download) by Scott Forsgren for Public Health Alert

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