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, I've been sick with the flu and want to get this info out in a organized

and clear fashion. Hoping to email back to everyone who wants to know,

tomorrow.

I just saw Janet's posting and there are 2 kinds of teasel and they're not the

same. I'll explain in my letter. Please everyone, bear with me.

Cindi

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Is there any way we could all hear more information about the " teasel "

It sounds very helpful. But, as someone mentioned, we can't all read the

brochure info. Can it be copied and pasted onto the site?

Thanks,

Cirella

Colorado

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i get teasel from my llmd who is a licensed naturopathic dr. and i did herx

on it so i upped the drops very slowly. it is antimicrobial. i also took

smilax/sarsparilla with it which helps remove neurotoxins and helps with

headaches/migraines.

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 8:22 AM, bridget <blueyes7648@...> wrote:

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> So I have a friend that was also just recently diagnosed with late neuro

> lymes, and she is wanting to try teasel, from what I have read, it seems to

> make your body in harmony with the lymes, right? Should she be herxing and

> having die offs? Thank you

> Bridget

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Hi there! Good questions and I had created a document to answer these... this

is for treatment with the teasel flower essences. I found that I would get

really tired after a treatment and that a short nap usually cleared it. I also

had flaring of pain in my knees that disappeared. Other herxes would go on

forever and involve so much more.

Please call if you have any other questions. Hope this helps... Cindi

What To Expect During The Teasel Treatment Cycle

For Clients Participating In The Teasel/Lyme Protocol

Although the average number of treatments is between 7 and 12, this number can

change, depending on a number of variables, including:

Length of time the client has had lyme/coinfections

Number of courses of antibiotics the client has had

Age of the client

Presence of co-infections, parasites, heavy metals or other toxins in the system

How sick is the client (both other illnesses and lyme-related physiological

damage)

Relative health of client's life-style and personality

Diet and exercise (how healthy/how much)

A healthy 12 year old who comes in right away after a bite, just when symptoms

are setting in, will have a shorter treatment time than a very sick 70 year old

who has had the disease for 12 years and has co-infections.

During treatment there are many types of experiences, the most common being heat

release and a dramatic shifting of pain and discomfort. Your role as a client

is to stay relaxed, present, passive, and open and follow the instructions of

your Teasel practitioner.

Following treatment, some clients feel better right away, some feel spacey, a

few have to wait a bit to be able to drive. Others can experience a " herx " type

reaction of short duration and then an improvement of energy and function.

Between treatments, symptoms shift and waver. This is an indication to us that

the Lyme is loosing its foothold and is beginning to migrate again. This is a

good sign. It is not unusual for old symptoms to reappear or for present

symptoms to get temporarily worse. Bear with us and with the process.

Weekly treatments (or more often, depending on how long client holds the

treatment) are recommended at first and then every other week when sufficient

progress is noted.

When a client feels a consistent shift in symptoms, we teach a method of

self-treatment, which requires some experience with kinesiology or dowsing. We

will also teach that skill.

One further note, if you are re-infected by a tick during the treatment cycle,

please call us right away. If you get re-infected after treatment has ended,

please come in immediately to be treated. It is often very scary for someone

who's had chronic lyme to get bitten again and may interfere with self-treatment

effectiveness.

We ask you to refrain from using antibiotics, steroids or colloidal silver

during the treatment cycle. You need to be 10 days out from using antibiotics

and 5 days out from using steroids and colloidal silver.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Cindi Callanan, MsT, CST, BEC, Teasel Practitoner

Power Wellness Solutions

Integrative Wellness Consultant/Health Coach

National Cleansing Coach

410-771-4994 O

443-980-7369 Cell

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So I have a friend that was also just recently diagnosed with late neuro

lymes, and she is wanting to try teasel, from what I have read, it seems to make

your body in harmony with the lymes, right? Should she be herxing and having die

offs? Thank you

Bridget

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