Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 I love lomatium root. I made some of this tincture and have been pulsing it for several months. I also spoke with Buhner about it, and he agreed that it was a good herb for treating lyme and co-infections. I feel it treats lyme and all the infections directly, and also treats viruses and probably all pathogens and infections. This herb is extremely strong. I can only do one or two drops, once or twice a day!!!!!!!!!!!! I have taken six drops all at once, and had a horrible herx. I believe it is really killing off viruses in my and that my viral overload is very severe. When I take it, I can feel it going right into the nerves themselves, and I feel not so good until it clears out. I also get a rash and skin breakout, even from these tiny doses..........which herbalists and those that use this, feel is the outcome of toxins clearing. Lomatium root is also sold as a product called " LDM " or " LDM 100. " It is used extensively by some as a treatment protocol for autism, since it is such a great anti-viral. One of the autism groups I participate on are using it and reporting benefits. Go slow with it at first, would be my suggestion. I also benefited from making lomatium root tea, and basically had the same results. I used a cut and sifted form of this herb for both making tea and the tincture. Love, Jnanda > > LOMATIUM is anti-viral, at least, it is anti-herpes-virus in me. I took 10 or 20 drops in Dec. and was free of herpes-lip-sore prodromes, Herpes simplex 1, until now, that's 4 months. A sore started developing yesterday, when i am trying to take one dose a day of LOMATIUM. Today i took (2) 30-drop doses , and it has stopped further development of the sore. > > I wonder if it works for bird flu? > > I think it almost wiped out my herpes colony in Dec., because of the welts that formed where sores usually develop, and the subsequent absence of symptoms. Lomatium causes big skin welts in lyme cases, in some people, ; at least that's what i read, ithink on this forum, about a girl who cured herself of lyme by taking Lomatium for 4 months and persevering through the welts without stopping. > > I bought a bottle for $5, made by Herb Pharm, , Oregon, 97544. I had bought it from a web company,; i could look it up if anyone wants to know. It's in the parsley family and tastes like parsley. It's a plains wildflower, used by American indians. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Eclectic Institute makes lomatium isolate, it is concentrated and in a tiny bottle and sent to you overnight freezer packed. > > > > LOMATIUM is anti-viral, at least, it is anti-herpes-virus in me. I > took 10 or 20 drops in Dec. and was free of herpes-lip-sore > prodromes, Herpes simplex 1, until now, that's 4 months. A sore > started developing yesterday, when i am trying to take one dose a day > of LOMATIUM. Today i took (2) 30-drop doses , and it has stopped > further development of the sore. > > > > I wonder if it works for bird flu? > > > > I think it almost wiped out my herpes colony in Dec., because of > the welts that formed where sores usually develop, and the subsequent > absence of symptoms. Lomatium causes big skin welts in lyme cases, > in some people, ; at least that's what i read, ithink on this forum, > about a girl who cured herself of lyme by taking Lomatium for 4 > months and persevering through the welts without stopping. > > > > I bought a bottle for $5, made by Herb Pharm, , Oregon, > 97544. I had bought it from a web company,; i could look it up if > anyone wants to know. It's in the parsley family and tastes like > parsley. It's a plains wildflower, used by American indians. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 Who else sells lomatium, good quality, it sounds good. Thanks, Selma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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