Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 So glad you are doing so well! What herbs did your acupuncturist give you? I need something for some of those same things. blood stagnation qi deficiency tender sinews and joints Thanks, > > Well, my lyme started 12/4/2010...couldn't walk and have been house bound for three months...I don't know what to give credit to over the last two weeks but, today was the first day I was able to go out shopping, have dinner and coffee and enjoy the bookstore, I was so excited about being able to go in public and have a few hours of enjoyment I started to cry and just gave thanks for today and being well today! My cognition is almost 100% now and I am having no more joint pain or other body pains...I still know I am not cured but I feel great! I better enjoy it while I can. I quite abx two weeks ago, i am on core buhner and have been for two months, i have been seeing an acupuncturist for two weeks and it is very apparent it has helped, he gave me some herbs to help with blood stagnation and qi deficiency and with sinews and bones and to lubricate the body, along with an anti-plague remedy which is 80% garlic juice I don't know what has helped. But i am going to continue on. It is strange how this disease has allowed me to see my weaknesses and turn them to strengths and to realize how precious everyday is whether I am sick or not. I don't regret having lyme, i have met some great friends, learned alot of good things and grown in ways that I probably would not have without it. To Today!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 Dr. Cui gives me seven pkgs of herbal granules that i mix in hot water and drink in the morning. I just purchased all of them at 1stchineseherbs.com to make my own decoction, its cheaper. They are: Sang ji Sheng blood tonic, lubrication,smooths CNS, circulation, inflammation, calcium for tendons/bones/back Chuan xiong inflammation kidney/liver/gall/pericardium Spatholobus suberectus rheumatsim, anemia, spleen cell, macrophage cell stimulant acyrathes bidentata anti-inflammatory bai shao paeonia blood deficiency, liver, nourishes blood dang gui angelica fatigue, anemia, anti inflammation, blood stasis danshen salvia blood stagnation, blood stasis, pain eucommia du zhong liver/kidney, circulation, sinews, bones If you could find a acupuncturist in your area maybe you could purchase them in the granule form and take once a day in tea form and see if they help, many acupuncturist will make a formula specific for the disease, then if it helps you could make your own. He is also giving me andrographis formula as a antibiotic. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 I already have a couple of these. Thanks, Dana > > > Dr. Cui gives me seven pkgs of herbal granules that i mix in hot water and drink in the morning. I just purchased all of them at 1stchineseherbs.com to make my own decoction, its cheaper. They are: > > Sang ji Sheng blood tonic, lubrication,smooths CNS, circulation, > inflammation, calcium for tendons/bones/back > > Chuan xiong inflammation kidney/liver/gall/pericardium > > Spatholobus suberectus rheumatsim, anemia, spleen cell, macrophage > cell stimulant > > acyrathes bidentata anti-inflammatory > > bai shao paeonia blood deficiency, liver, nourishes blood > > dang gui angelica fatigue, anemia, anti inflammation, blood > stasis > > danshen salvia blood stagnation, blood stasis, pain > > eucommia du zhong liver/kidney, circulation, sinews, bones > > If you could find a acupuncturist in your area maybe you could purchase them in the granule form and take once a day in tea form and see if they help, many acupuncturist will make a formula specific for the disease, then if it helps you could make your own. He is also giving me andrographis formula as a antibiotic. Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 > > that is great to hear! But don't overdo it... I know some people who got overenthusiastic, took on too much work etc. and relapsed within a few months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 How Wonderful! In many ways this illness has been a blessing to me as well. Connie [ ] Finally A Day Out!! Well, my lyme started 12/4/2010...couldn't walk and have been house bound for three months...I don't know what to give credit to over the last two weeks but, today was the first day I was able to go out shopping, have dinner and coffee and enjoy the bookstore, I was so excited about being able to go in public and have a few hours of enjoyment I started to cry and just gave thanks for today and being well today! My cognition is almost 100% now and I am having no more joint pain or other body pains...I still know I am not cured but I feel great! I better enjoy it while I can. I quite abx two weeks ago, i am on core buhner and have been for two months, i have been seeing an acupuncturist for two weeks and it is very apparent it has helped, he gave me some herbs to help with blood stagnation and qi deficiency and with sinews and bones and to lubricate the body, along with an anti-plague remedy which is 80% garlic juice I don't know what has helped. But i am going t o continue on. It is strange how this disease has allowed me to see my weaknesses and turn them to strengths and to realize how precious everyday is whether I am sick or not. I don't regret having lyme, i have met some great friends, learned alot of good things and grown in ways that I probably would not have without it. To Today!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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