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Dear Jo,

Yes I agree it is scary to go against the " common wisdom " esp with a

dreadful disease like Lyme.

Teasel is mentioned in Buhner's Lyme book.

Also, I believe there was a thread on this group about it, so try a

search.

Lyme goes from deer to mice, maybe also in reverse, I don't know.

Wonder if the deer and mice actually get Lyme. Hope not.

That's interesting about the 'death-to-Lyme' Lizard. Like that.

Let's start raising them. (smile)

best

ellen

>

> Thank you Ellen for your story full of hope for us beginning the

journey

> of treatment. I have read the basic book and will now look for any

other

> Buhner books.

>

> Everyone local that I know is treating with abx, although they

also do

> some alternative treatments. Makes it a little scarry to consider

doing

> only herbs. Still deciding and looking for a doc. But I may just

plunge

> in head first soon.

>

> A local person also told me about someone who is preparing a

treatment

> from Teasel, a 'weed' that grows locally. He says the deer eat it

and

> they don't get lyme. I can't remember the order of Bb; does it go

from

> mice to deer or visa versa. We also have a local lizard

with 'death to

> Bb blood.' When the tick bites the lizard, all the Bb it is

carrying is

> killed so it does not infect its next victim.

>

> Still, Bb is endemic (is that the right word? lol!) in this area.

>

> I'm so happy I found this list. The other local list is great; I've

> gotten a LOT of guidance and info to get this far, but I like the

idea

> of herbal treatment so much better than including abx. jjo

>

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  • 3 years later...

same as the teasel, i have worked up to 10 drops 2 x's a day. altho i should

note for smilax and teasel my llmd would like me to be a 10 drops 3x's a day

which i was at for a long time but due to finances i had to cut it down so

it would last longer

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 7:09 AM, <canefan18@...> wrote:

>

>

> How much Smilax do you take?

>

> So it definitely doesn't cause low blood sugar issues?

> (I know it's been known to lower blood sugar in those with HIGH blood

> sugar. But I didn't know if us hypoglycemics should avoid it)

>

>

>

>

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > I started teasel this week to try to help my painful knees that are

> > > stopping me sleeping on my side [even with a cushion in between].

> > >

> > > Luckily, I started with one drop and am not yet progressing because

> almost

> > > immediately I felt thick malaise drift over me and have been a zombie

> ever

> > > since, though have continued with one drop a day. I have been off

> > > antibiotics for a year, but have been taking Allergie-Immun [German]

> > > therapy.

> > >

> > > What have other people noticed with teasel [dipsacus

> sylvestris/fullonum]?

> > > Does this reaction improve over time?

> > >

> > > Any teasel experience welcome!

> > >

> > > Carolyn

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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