Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 Thank you so much. If I wanted to buy them already in capsule form, where would I buy them? This is great information. I especially like the black walnut, mullein and scullcap for my husband's problems and not sure about the wormwood, if there is another name for that, is that samento? On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 5:07 PM, herbsilly <jfeliciano@...>wrote: > > > Here is a link to the recipe. > http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0006/0562/files/Dr_s_Anti-Plague_Rec\ ipe.pdf > > You tube has a tutorial that will show you how to make it..type in anti > plague remedy dr. christopher. It seems like alot, but think of it as > cooking a nice meal...that's about how much time it takes, less the soaking > herbs overnight. The formula includes: > > Garlic Juice...which is the most active ingredient...bacteria fighter > ACV...catalyst and has antibiotic properties > Glycerine..soothing, sweet, counters strong taste of herbs/garlic > (Kids can do this mixed with a little juice) > Comfrey...cell proliferant and overall healer, good for bones, joints and > tendons. > Wormwood..this is in alot of 'lyme' protocols, for parasites, pain, worms. > Lobelia...catalyst for enhancing all the other herbs/anti spasmodic > Marshmallow...kidneys > Oak Bark...tonic, cell rebuilder, circulatory > Black Walnut...antibacteria, antifungal, organic iodine > Mullein...respiratory > Scullcap....nerve rebuilder > Uva Ursi....solvents of plaque and inorganic deposits, cleansing,urinary > I made two gallons of it and still have enough herbs to make two more > gallons, you can buy this already made but my 'lyme' budget is very > small.. > > Herbs can be bought by the pound at Mountain Rose Herbs, Starwest and > Frontier...glycerine and honey can be bought at natural food stores or > online at one of the above places, I bought everything from Starwest > including the 1 gallon jars...except for honey and ACV got at local grocery > store... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 THANK YOU SO MUCH! THIS MAKES SENSE AND I SHOULD HAVE DONE IT YEARS AGO - EVEN BEFORE LYME - SHOULD BE A KITCHEN STAPLE!! GOD BLESS. On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 6:07 PM, herbsilly <jfeliciano@...>wrote: > > > Here is a link to the recipe. > http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0006/0562/files/Dr_s_Anti-Plague_Rec\ ipe.pdf > > You tube has a tutorial that will show you how to make it..type in anti > plague remedy dr. christopher. It seems like alot, but think of it as > cooking a nice meal...that's about how much time it takes, less the soaking > herbs overnight. The formula includes: > > Garlic Juice...which is the most active ingredient...bacteria fighter > ACV...catalyst and has antibiotic properties > Glycerine..soothing, sweet, counters strong taste of herbs/garlic > (Kids can do this mixed with a little juice) > Comfrey...cell proliferant and overall healer, good for bones, joints and > tendons. > Wormwood..this is in alot of 'lyme' protocols, for parasites, pain, worms. > Lobelia...catalyst for enhancing all the other herbs/anti spasmodic > Marshmallow...kidneys > Oak Bark...tonic, cell rebuilder, circulatory > Black Walnut...antibacteria, antifungal, organic iodine > Mullein...respiratory > Scullcap....nerve rebuilder > Uva Ursi....solvents of plaque and inorganic deposits, cleansing,urinary > I made two gallons of it and still have enough herbs to make two more > gallons, you can buy this already made but my 'lyme' budget is very > small.. > > Herbs can be bought by the pound at Mountain Rose Herbs, Starwest and > Frontier...glycerine and honey can be bought at natural food stores or > online at one of the above places, I bought everything from Starwest > including the 1 gallon jars...except for honey and ACV got at local grocery > store... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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