Confusion over various Sida species

by | Jun 4, 2012 | babesia, bartonella, Co-Infections, Columns, Healing Lyme, Herbs, miscellaneous | 30 comments

Dear Stephen,
I have huge confusion over the species of Sida acuta (Burm F) via the USDA, India, other websites. “Burm F” is lumped together with common wireweed-cordifolia-rhombifolia L-tea weed-broom weed-horn leaf sida-clock plant… but there seems to be at least 2 distinct species by differing common names on other pages/botany sites. (India lists 5, including mysorensis, rhombifolia-metusa, all of medicinal use without mentioning infection to discern, and uses are greatly differing, but no Indian colloquial name for medicinal herb “wireweed/burm f” is noted with it, as if it’s not usually sold). Which species exactly is helpful for coinfections? Correct foreign names and common names would be very helpful to find the proper herb on the Internet as so many sources differ in the names. I cannot find the herb at all after an in-depth search over many days, except seeds from Belize. I cannot afford the drops via your link, as we have four in our family living below poverty level, and drat, the herb doesn’t grow in my state.
Stephen’s response:
Sida is presently somewhat hard to find commercially and there are, as yet, no companies selling the herb in bulk – in spite of the fact that it is a potent medicinal used in both Africa and Asia. I suspect that will change fairly soon. The plant is common throughout the Gulf Coast regions of the US, especially in Florida. One approach is to see if any herbalists in that region will harvest it for you. As to the species used, most can be. The ones I recommend are Sida acuta (most of the research has been on this member of the genus) and then Sida rhombifolia, then Sida cordifolia. You can get cordifolia a few places, here is one: everyherbal.com and here is another: discountremediesinc.com. I have no idea as to their quality. I would not recommend buying cordifolia from weight loss manufacturers.
Stephen
[Note from editor: This reader wrote back and shared that she got Sida cordifolia via Chinese Herbs, and “sinuses (30 years of hell) are already feeling better! I can smell things again!! Not since 1981!!!”]

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  • Stephen Harrod Buhner

    Stephen Harrod Buhner was an Earth poet and an award-winning author of twenty-four books on nature, indigenous cultures, the environment, and herbal medicine including the acclaimed book Healing Lyme: Natural Healing & Prevention of Lyme Borreliosis & Its Co-infections.

    Stephen came from a long line of healers including Leroy Burney, Surgeon General of the United States under Eisenhower and Kennedy, and Elizabeth Lusterheide, a midwife and herbalist who worked in rural Indiana in the early nineteenth century. The greatest influence on his work, however, was his great-grandfather C.G. Harrod who primarily used botanical medicines, also in rural Indiana, when he began his work as a physician in 1911.

    Stephen’s work has appeared or been profiled in publications throughout North America and Europe including Common Boundary, Apotheosis, Shaman’s Drum, The New York Times, CNN, and Good Morning America. Stephen lectured yearly throughout the United States on herbal medicine, the sacredness of plants, the intelligence of Nature, and the states of mind necessary for successful habitation of Earth.

    He was a tireless advocate for the reincorporation of the exploratory artist, independent scholar, amateur naturalist, and citizen scientist in American society – especially as a counterweight to the influence of corporate science and technology.

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30 Comments

  1. Gloria OByrne

    I live in Miami and I wouldn’t mind sending… if you’d like some. Would be nice to see someone get good out of it!

  2. Tara

    Stephen, I am in Australia and having great trouble getting hold of Sida acuta as it is a prescribed weed. I just want to double check that sida cortifolia will have the similar strength addressing babesia and bartonella (not just sinus benefits :-) )

  3. healing lyme admin

    Hi Tara,
    The Q & A is no longer open to new questions but you can search the archives to find answers to your questions. I found this one regarding Sida cordifolia: https://buhnerhealinglyme.com/herbs/confusion-over-sida/ and there may be more. Use the search tool or the navigation menus to find past Q & As. Best, Julie

  4. Bonnie Bloom Blue Crow botanicals

    Dear Gloria – i am an herbalist in Massachusetts. i am looking for a cource of sida acuta. my understanding is that most if not all of the sida from florida is rhombifolia or cordifolia. if you know you have acuta i would love to purchase 2 or 3 pounds from you.
    thankyou

  5. Ralph Giunta

    I am an herbalist in Central/South Florida and have access to Sida acuta if anyone needs to buy some. Much love, R

  6. bonnie bloom

    Hi Ralph – I am looking for sida acuta. I know it is difficult to assess acuta from rhombifolia in florida are you sure acuta is what you have. If so I would love to buy pounds from you. Please let me know pos. ID and price per pound.
    bonnie

  7. Bill Thompson

    Hi Ralph, I need sida acuta for babesia/bartonella/borrellia (Lyme co-infections). If you are sure it is sida acuta, I am highly interested in buying some. please advise,
    thanks,
    Bill Thompson

  8. Theresa Myers

    Hello,
    This may be old news, but here it is. I found sida Acuta cordifolia (Bala Beej Churna) by “Nidco, “on eBay, (powder form). I just made the capsules and am about to initiate this, into my herbal regime, mostly as per recommended by Dr. Buhner, for treatment of a combo of tickborne illnesses.
    Thank you for your post.

  9. Lana

    Dear Gloria, I am an herbalist in California and also looking for Sida acuta and would be so appreciative if you could get some to me.
    I am trying to get my antibacterial apothecary in order. Can you contact me asap and we can set something up. Thanks so much,Lana

  10. Lana

    Hi Ralph, I am an herbalist in California and also am looking for Sida acuta. If you are sure acuta is what you have let me know and I will buy some from you. Thank you so much

  11. Alex Maasdam

    Hello Ralph,

    I am also a resident of Southern Florida, and I have an interest in growing the Sida Plant and order a starter supply of the dried Sida Acuta herb from you if you still have any. I’m willing to grow from seeds if necessary, but transplanting a few shoots or young plant may be more efficient.

    Please message me about details for ordering the Sida Acuta from you, and thank you for the offering to people on Buhner’s site.

  12. Christina

    https://woodlandessence.com
    I get a lot of herbs from them, they have Sida. I don’t know how quality they are, just started a few weeks ago.

  13. William Bruneau

    Hello Stephen Buhner,

    Thank you so much for all that you have done for herbalism! I have been in the medicinal seed trade for 35 years and had never heard of Sida before reading it in Herbal Antibiotics. Now I use it every day.

    Because of this I have written a Sida reference book:

    Sida acuta, Sida cordifolia, Sida rhombifolia, Etc.

    Everything Science and Tradition Knows About the World’s Best Herbal Antibiotics, Used by Millions of People Every Day, Top Ayurvedic Herbs, Protein-Rich Survival Plants, Superior Fiber, Grow Them with Your Tomatoes

    ISBN = 978-0-9748799-3-2
    LCCN = 2018901425
    567 pages 809 citations Price $29.45

    I have combined all known peer-review research around the world with much of the traditional uses included.

    I have a lot of information on Sidas and this book on my website (bbruneau.com). I am also coming out with a small 48 page booklet that is a users guide to sida, just identifying, growing, harvesting, and making simple medicinals.

    I would be delighted to send you a copy of my book if you can give me a mailing address.

    You set me on this path,

    Bill Bruneau

    707 459 3390

  14. Janelle

    Gloria Obyrne,

    I would love for you to send me some! Could you contact me, please?

    I’m in Jacksonville, FL.

  15. Donna

    I am in Central Florida and I have a large quantity of sida acuta growing on my farm. I use no chemicals here because, well, they’re chemicals. Also, I have free range chickens to think of. I have begun selling some of our local herbs if anyone is still looking for this.

  16. Betsy

    Donna,
    Would you let me know the cost of a lb of dried Sida acuta?
    Also, the cost to ship.
    Thank you!
    Betsy

  17. Laurie Lange

    HI Gloria, see that you have access to plants of one of the Sidas, not clear which one. Do you know species? I’m a bortanist and likely could figure that out with a specimen… I grow out and make seeds of the medicinals available. Is it something you could provide some seeds of? Would be happy to trade you seeds for anything in the collection I curate. Laurie Lange

  18. Laurie Lange

    HI Ralph, reading over the healing Lyme site on topic of Sida
    I see you have some S acuta. I grow out seeds of medicinals and make them available so folks can grow and tincture their own. Would you be able to provide me with some seeds of this? I’d be happy to do an exchange, the seed collection I curate has over 6 doz culinary and medicinal herbs in it. We have around 350 different items in all.

  19. Christina Manahan

    Hi, Donna. I am looking to buy a few pounds of soda acute. Would love to get in touch with you for this medicine!

  20. Tee

    Hi Donna, Would love to buy a few pounds of sida acuta as well.

  21. avraham

    I am looking for Sida Acuta.
    Please advice how to .
    Avraham

  22. H P

    Like to purchase a large quantity of Sida acuta. Please reply to hp@broadington dot co m

  23. Natalia Wirz

    Hello Donna,
    I would like to buy 5 pound of sida acuta. Natasha

  24. Renae

    Greeting’s all, I gave a sida acuta plant and several very small volunteers. I purchased it from a reputable herb guild. I found this site because I was researching if it could help my lungs. I’m pretty sure I’m dealing with residual lung damage of Covid. If anyone has ideas to help my situation or If I can help someone by obtaining a very little volunteer Sida Acuta you can email me at [email protected]

  25. healing lyme admin

    Hi Renae,
    You may try reading Stephen Buhner’s posts about his COVID protocol on his Facebook page. He’s been updating it there. He may be able to give you some direct feedback. Best, Julie

  26. Myriah

    Hi Donna,
    I am very interested in purchasing Sida acuta from you in large quantities.
    Can you please contact me!
    8603770709.

  27. Myriah

    Hi Ralph- do you still have a source for Sida acuta? Please email me? [email protected]

  28. Myriah

    Hi Donna,
    I would love to purchase Sida acuta from you if you are still growing it without chemicals. Could you please let me know. [email protected]

  29. Naomi ShW

    How do you grow sida acute? Can someone tell me thank u

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