Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 Hi - We are working with . I met , Lindyl & Jenice at the practioners training at Autism One and I picked their brains every chance I could about various things. My understanding is that they don't recommend herbs generally because they will " trump " the energetic forms of remedies. Since we aren't using anything energetic for the Lyme I am guessing that's why didn't object to the herbals. That said, I don't know if gives us special dispensation to step a little outside of the box because of how complex Evan is, or if it's truly because she feels the NutraMedix stuff would be more comprehensive. I make sure to tell her everything I am doing - so she knows for sure we're using them - but we are still in the infancy stages of Lyme treatments. Technically we aren't even " treating " him per se yet. I'm just doing a challenge to hopefully get a positive on the urine pcr test. You'll see from my next posts I'm pretty new to all of this! Long story short, I ordered the DVDs from the LIA conference totally intending to watch the HCH presentation. Then I'm going to post some questions on the HCH board - I know Lynn answers a lot of those and she's now interning with the HCH ladies. My Evan doesn't respond to many rememdies HCH send so for me leaving Lyme treatment all up to homeopathy is a big risk... IMO. Sorry I didn't clarify much, eh? > > > > Hello; > > > > Currently we are working with a sequential homeopathic > > practitioner. On the other hand, I would love to start treating my > ASD > > son for Lyme with herbs. My seq. homeopathic practioner said the > way > > they treat lyme, parasites, & microbs is only with miasms. Once the > > body is healthy and whole, no micro can surrvive in a healthy body. > > Can anyone share their experience, who used miasms combined with > > herbs...if that is even an opption? Thank you. > > > > S. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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