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> Anyone heard of this?

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> di

I found this on the internet at:

http://www.chinaginseng.com/database/xuduan.htm

Himalayan Teasel Root

ACTIONS AND INDICATIONS

1.Tonifying the liver and kidney and activating channel function to

relieve pain

In treating soreness and pain of the lion and leg and weakness of the

foot and knee due to deficiency of the liver and kidney and of the

foot and knee due to deficiency of the liver and kidney and

sluggishness of blood circulation, arthralgia due to wind, coldness

and dampness, muscular spasm, etc., the drug is often used in

combination with Cortex Eucommiae, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae,

Fructus Chaenomelis, etc.

2.Promoting reunion of fractured bones

In treating reunmatic injury, contusion, sprain, and closed fracture,

the drug is often used in combination with Resina Boswelliae

ii, Resina Commiphorae Myrrhae, Pyritum, Eupolyphaga seu

steleophaga, Rhizoma Drynariae,etc.

3.Preventing metrorrhagia and abortion

In treating metrorrhgia, metrostaxis, leukorrhea, threatened

abortion, viginal bleeding during pregnancy, etc., the drug is often

used in combination with Radix e Sinensis, Radix Rehmanniae

Praeparata, Colla Corii Asini, Folium Artemisiae Argyi, etc.

ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE

Usually, 10-15g of the drug is used decoction.

REMARKS

Effective hemostatic action in female menstrual disorders; eliminates

pus from abscesses and wounds

Latin Name

Radix Dipsaci

Chinese Name

Pinyin Name

xuduan

Origin

Roots

Distribution

Central China

Nature,Taste and Channel Tropism

This drug is bitter, sweet and pungent in taste and slightly warm in

nature, and is distributed to the Liver and Kidney Channels.

Caution

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Hi Di,

I have heard of it...........just recently.........I went to two herbal

healers...........and the put together a liquid of different herbs to help

me rebuild my immune system, help with back pain, and an autoimmune

disease.

They told me the Japanese Teasel Root, was an antispasmodic (to help with my

muscle spasms in my back)

Good for arthritis, and pain too.

Hope this helps,

Connieknwnk

Leave no stone unturned.......and ask questions!

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Cheryll,

I'd be interested in the protocol for teasel, and where to get it.

The one mmemento I have from Lyme is a bad knee.

BTW - for anyone having pain, esp joint or cartiledge, I find

wonderful relief using SAM-e. It is somewhat expensive, but worth

it. I use the brand Nature-Made, because that is the one recommended

by a woman who wrote a book about SAM-e.

ellen

> Kendra and Cheryll

>

> It's wonderful to hear that others are thinking along these lines.

Now the hard part is to motivate to get started. Maybe we should

call our state extension service and first ask if Knotweed grows in

our area and then perhaps suggest they read Buhner's book...maybe

even get it for them if they are interested. First I need to see it

growing in the wild so I know what it looks like. I wouldn't mind

planting it in our yard. We have woods as natural boundaries between

us and our neighbors ...so maybe that would help it from spreading.

We also need to know how to use the different parts. I have powder I

bought to fill capsules but not sure if it is taken from the bark or

the roots (rhizomes?) Also I wouldn't know how to transplant it. I

also have what looks like the dried knotweed bamboo like shoots that

I am supposed to make a tea or tonic from. Haven't done that yet

because I am still using the powder in the capsules.

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I tried the teasel tincture twice - first time with GSE for 2 weeks, second time

without GSE for one week. Both times gave me terrible ab pain (one of my

earliest Lyme symptoms) and messed up my GI tract. I had to stop and within a

week, GI system returned to normal. I believe this was a herx caused by the

teasel because I've tried a couple other Buhner herbs and they too caused this

symptom. I consider it a GI herx but it is too difficult to continue the

treatment because it is likely no nutrients were absorbing and the pain and

frequent bathroom visits were too difficult.

Bottom line - I think the teasel causes herxes.

deb

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> On the topic of teasel root, just received some I ordered from Woodland Herbs

and to my surprise after only 2 days of it I'm experiencing the same symptoms as

when I did the Buhner herb protocol a few years ago. Sure feels like a herx.

>

> I did have a half teaspoon of that Manuka honey with bee venom in it yesterday

but that wouldn't cause all of this, would it?

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Thanks to all that responded about teasel root. I felt like I stepped back to

that very scary place from 1 year ago when I first got sick- The scary place

where you think you need to go to ER but remember they can't help you -which

makes it even more scary. I stopped the teasel and still feeling symptons but

its only been about 3 days so hopefully this to will pass. Any suggestions to

help me work through this would be great. Tess

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In Healing Lyme, Buhner talks about teasel and herx's. If I remember correctly,

it was regional. He did not know if it was the herb or the species of lyme. You

might want to review what he says in the book. jo

>

> On the topic of teasel root, just received some I ordered from Woodland Herbs

and to my surprise after only 2 days of it I'm experiencing the same symptoms as

when I did the Buhner herb protocol a few years ago. Sure feels like a herx.

>

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Do you have Buhner's book? On p. 58, he says practitioners in upper Midwest have

found more Herx reactions from teasel than those in the NE, that it can cause a

herx, and can also help alleviate arthritis pain, etc. Mixed bag, maybe it

depends on co-infections & /or type of Bb?

>

> On the topic of teasel root, just received some I ordered from Woodland Herbs

and to my surprise after only 2 days of it I'm experiencing the same symptoms as

when I did the Buhner herb protocol a few years ago. Sure feels like a herx.

>

> I did have a half teaspoon of that Manuka honey with bee venom in it yesterday

but that wouldn't cause all of this, would it?

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Thanks. You're right. It is in the book. Hadn't gotten it out for a while and

was using teasel after reading Wood. Guess I'll stick with it if it may

be doing some good. Some herxes are unbearable

and I don't blame people for stopping but so far this isn't that bad.

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> Do you have Buhner's book? On p. 58, he says practitioners in upper Midwest

have found more Herx reactions from teasel than those in the NE, that it can

cause a herx, and can also help alleviate arthritis pain, etc. Mixed bag, maybe

it depends on co-infections & /or type of Bb?

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> > On the topic of teasel root, just received some I ordered from Woodland

Herbs and to my surprise after only 2 days of it I'm experiencing the same

symptoms as when I did the Buhner herb protocol a few years ago. Sure feels like

a herx.

> >

> > I did have a half teaspoon of that Manuka honey with bee venom in it

yesterday but that wouldn't cause all of this, would it?

> >

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There are different types of teasel so that could be a factor.

Also, I can't recall if it is this group or another group but they are

discussing teasel flower essence therapy which supposedly is different from the

tincture.

deb

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> > On the topic of teasel root, just received some I ordered from Woodland

Herbs and to my surprise after only 2 days of it I'm experiencing the same

symptoms as when I did the Buhner herb protocol a few years ago. Sure feels like

a herx.

> >

> > I did have a half teaspoon of that Manuka honey with bee venom in it

yesterday but that wouldn't cause all of this, would it?

> >

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Hi,

I am a little late chiming in, but I figured I'd share anyway. I herxed

big time on teasel. I use the drops from A chiro in Tennessee. The

product is called Spironil. It is a very good product, but strong. The

good news is you can slowly work up to a larger dose.

Here are some things that help a herx:

1) drink a lot of fluids. It is often overlooked but really simple and

important. Make sure that you do trace minerals and electrolytes as well.

2) Make sure you are getting enough salt in you diet as well. Adrenals

are stressed during herxes.

3) Burbur from Nutrmedix is awesome for herxes. You can take it as

often as every 10 minutes.

4) I like Apex acute rescue spray. It is great for any upset, herx,

injury, emotional.

5) Benadryl in a pinch. It really does help.

6) epsom salt baths. I use 4 cups and add in 32 -64 ounces of

peroxide. Use as warm water as you can tolerate.

7) Baking soda baths help to alkalize you. You system gets acidic

during a herx. Use 6 cups(yes you read correctly). It is also good to

counter radiation(from plane trips or medical procedures)

8) I do homeopathic drainage. I like Pekana hepat, itires, and

renelex. They help to smooth out and download the die off.

9) Rest when you can. I know, not easy. Listen to tapes that calm you

as well

10) Sauna if you can. It will take the load off of you liver and kidneys.

11) Cut back or stop for a few days if you have to. Sometimes it is not

worth pushing through. A herx is not always a good sign. It can be a

sign that your detox pathways are blocked and your system is backing up.

Good luck and feel well.

Peggy

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Peggy:

Thanks so much for all the valuable information. I am going to print it and put

it in my file. I really appreciate it! You are awesome. Tessa

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Hi,

I am a little late chiming in, but I figured I'd share anyway. I herxed

big time on teasel. I use the drops from A chiro in Tennessee. The

product is called Spironil. It is a very good product, but strong. The

good news is you can slowly work up to a larger dose.

Here are some things that help a herx:

1) drink a lot of fluids. It is often overlooked but really simple and

important. Make sure that you do trace minerals and electrolytes as well.

2) Make sure you are getting enough salt in you diet as well. Adrenals

are stressed during herxes.

3) Burbur from Nutrmedix is awesome for herxes. You can take it as

often as every 10 minutes.

4) I like Apex acute rescue spray. It is great for any upset, herx,

injury, emotional.

5) Benadryl in a pinch. It really does help.

6) epsom salt baths. I use 4 cups and add in 32 -64 ounces of

peroxide. Use as warm water as you can tolerate.

7) Baking soda baths help to alkalize you. You system gets acidic

during a herx. Use 6 cups(yes you read correctly). It is also good to

counter radiation(from plane trips or medical procedures)

8) I do homeopathic drainage. I like Pekana hepat, itires, and

renelex. They help to smooth out and download the die off.

9) Rest when you can. I know, not easy. Listen to tapes that calm you

as well

10) Sauna if you can. It will take the load off of you liver and kidneys.

11) Cut back or stop for a few days if you have to. Sometimes it is not

worth pushing through. A herx is not always a good sign. It can be a

sign that your detox pathways are blocked and your system is backing up.

Good luck and feel well.

Peggy

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Has anyone tried Teasel Root? If so, where do you buy it?

Thanks!

Connie Blaze

[ ] Re: My Red Root'ers

I'm about to start Stephani Root and Red Root

> >

> > Where yall at? lol

> >

> > I want to start this herb soon.

> > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > Any tips?

> >

> > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

> >

> >

> >

> > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around it.

> >

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We make and sell organic Teasel root tincture. Contact me off list, if you

live in Canada. Sorry we don't ship to the US

Judy

herbs@...

www.earthmedicine.ca

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[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Connie Blaze

Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 4:10 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Teasel Root

Has anyone tried Teasel Root? If so, where do you buy it?

Thanks!

Connie Blaze

[ ] Re: My Red Root'ers

I'm about to start Stephani Root and Red Root

> >

> > Where yall at? lol

> >

> > I want to start this herb soon.

> > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > Any tips?

> >

> > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

> >

> >

> >

> > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around it.

> >

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I have some but haven't tried it yet. I buy it at Sojourns in Westminster, VT.

From: connieblaz@...

Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 16:10:04 -0400

Subject: Re: [ ] Teasel Root

Has anyone tried Teasel Root? If so, where do you buy it?

Thanks!

Connie Blaze

[ ] Re: My Red Root'ers

I'm about to start Stephani Root and Red Root

> >

> > Where yall at? lol

> >

> > I want to start this herb soon.

> > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > Any tips?

> >

> > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

> >

> >

> >

> > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around it.

> >

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i get it from my naturopath www.drnicola.com, she has had me on it since day

one of positive lyme result. it was powerful at first and i did herx on it.

On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Connie Blaze <connieblaz@...> wrote:

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> Has anyone tried Teasel Root? If so, where do you buy it?

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> Thanks!

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> Connie Blaze

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> [ ] Re: My Red Root'ers

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> I'm about to start Stephani Root and Red Root

>

>

> > >

> > > Where yall at? lol

> > >

> > > I want to start this herb soon.

> > > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > > Any tips?

> > >

> > > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around it.

> > >

> >

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Here are sources for teasel:

www.ladybarbara.net

www.jeansgreens.com

www.walkerherbs.com

www.woodlandessence.com

www.mistymeadows.org

www.deltagardens.com (Teasel Flower Essence)

deb

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> > > Where yall at? lol

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> > > I want to start this herb soon.

> > > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > > Any tips?

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> > > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

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> > > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around it.

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Also www.earthmedicine.ca

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Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 10:14 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Teasel Root

Here are sources for teasel:

www.ladybarbara.net

www.jeansgreens.com

www.walkerherbs.com

www.woodlandessence.com

www.mistymeadows.org

www.deltagardens.com (Teasel Flower Essence)

deb

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> > > Where yall at? lol

> > >

> > > I want to start this herb soon.

> > > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > > Any tips?

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> > > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

> > >

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> > > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around

it.

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Thanks so much!

Connie Blaze

[ ] Re: Teasel Root

Here are sources for teasel:

www.ladybarbara.net

www.jeansgreens.com

www.walkerherbs.com

www.woodlandessence.com

www.mistymeadows.org

www.deltagardens.com (Teasel Flower Essence)

deb

> > >

> > > Where yall at? lol

> > >

> > > I want to start this herb soon.

> > > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > > Any tips?

> > >

> > > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around it.

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Connie, did you find the teasel? I have been using small amounts for awhile

and could help if you need info.

W.

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From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Connie Blaze

Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 1:10 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Teasel Root

Has anyone tried Teasel Root? If so, where do you buy it?

Thanks!

Connie Blaze

[ ] Re: My Red Root'ers

I'm about to start Stephani Root and Red Root

> >

> > Where yall at? lol

> >

> > I want to start this herb soon.

> > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > Any tips?

> >

> > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

> >

> >

> >

> > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around it.

> >

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Yes thanks! A number of people gave me links to different sites. I got some and

I think it helps.

Connie

[ ] Re: My Red Root'ers

I'm about to start Stephani Root and Red Root

> >

> > Where yall at? lol

> >

> > I want to start this herb soon.

> > Can anybody tell me their experience with it?

> > Any tips?

> >

> > I order from 1stchineseherbs and make my own tinctures.

> >

> >

> >

> > PS: Anybody here have/had a bad case of blurred vision and cured it?

> > It's my most annoying symptom and I sort of judge my success around it.

> >

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