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Hi Carol,

It's funny because when I first started out on my Lyme healing

journey, I was totally focused on killing the buggers! I have a

friend who is an acupuncturist who studied in China. When I told him

about the Lyme dx, he said that I needed to detox the liver and the

kidneys. He gave me Major Bupleurum and Shou Wu. I took them but (sad

to say) inwardly I discounted their importance. Now I wish I had

followed his advice more closely.

Anyway, the Shou Wu was in artifically colored capsules so I tried

looking for a more natural encapsulation. I didn't have much success

when I googled it. Thanks, now you've pointed me to a source.

Avril

In , Carol Ann

<saffireskyes@...> wrote:

>

> Thanks Bob and Rowena,

> I thoroughly enjoy Bgwen, haven't used it of late, but

> the principle you explained about FREX seems to be

> similar. I use it mostly for the Schuman resonance

> when I am so inclined.

>

> BTW, below is a link for a Chinese herbal remedy. SHOU

>

>

> WU CHIH. Which I can attest to from personal use, to

> be excellent as a blood toner and energy enhancer.

> Unfortunately, so many of us are indoctrinated to

> familiar American herbs we forget that there are

> thousands of others used by different cultures, that

> actually do wonders.

>

> I know that some of you are as skeptical about

> anything the Chinese send to the states these days due

> to quality control. I am as well and choose

> selectively.

> Something tells me that they aren't inclined to poison

> their own people. :) AND it's rare that Chinese are

> seen with premature graying. ;)

>

> Anyway, for anyone deciding to give it a try, it can

> usually be found as standard product at any local

> Chinese herb shop or grocery store. And for far less

> than what is advertised on the web. Bought a bottle

> yesterday for $4.99 and have only paid slightly more

> when purchasing from an Acupuncture practitioner.

> Most of the Internet prices are double and sometimes

> triple the store cost.

>

> I mention this remedy now as one of the websites

> infers its use as being beneficial for Tinnitus. The

> Chinese have a totally different way of approaching

> illness and its causes, and for the most part, they've

> been at this far longer than any other healing

> cultures and are quite successful.

>

> http://www.herbalshop.com/products/m580024.html

>

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