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> Thanks Sara,

> yes killing the underlying infections is the solution.

>

> Re the collagen depletion,

> Any feedback please on using pregnenolone or Biosil or other good

supplements that help collagen formation would much appreciated.

> Thanks,

> DIANE .

>

>

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>> From: Sara <srobinson@...>

>> Date: 20 February 2011 21:33:09 GMT

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>> Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Fwd: [Lyme_Rife] HAWTHORNE BERRY FOR THE HEART /

LOW BLOOD PRESSURE

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>> The palpitations are caused by Lyme spirochetes infecting the heart muscle

and lining, which are full of collagen (which spirochetes just love). I'm not

aware that hawthorne makes the heart less hospitable to spirochetes, though it

does strengthen the heart generally and can thus make you more resistant and

resilient in the face of the infection.

>>

>> Still, the bottom-line cure is to get rid of the infection.

>>

>> Sara

>>

>> On Feb 20, 2011, at 11:26 36AM, KP wrote:

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>> > I had been taking hawthorne to partially control high blood pressure and to

make my heart healthy since about 1990. Then when I " acquired " lyme in 2008, I

began to have heart palpitations--felt like an anxiety attack. My herbalist had

me double the hawthorne tincture I was taking and the heart palpitations went

away. I was taking one tsp tincture per day and now take between 1 1/2-2 tsp per

day depending on the amount of Vitamin C I am taking in. It is an amazing herb.

And, of course, it contains a lot of vitamin C.

>> >

>> > Kathleen

>> > Eureka CA

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>> > I have started on a low dose 120mg and will check my blood pressure daily

and see what happens.

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Thanks Kathleen will swap to the tincture which I prefer.

DIANE

Begin forwarded message:

> From: " KP " <kmpelley@...>

> Date: 22 February 2011 03:46:29 GMT

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> Subject: [ ] Re: Fwd: [Lyme_Rife] HAWTHORNE BERRY FOR THE HEART / LOW

BLOOD PRESSURE

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> Diane,

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> I separate out the doses--so I take 1/2 [3/4 to 1 tsp] in the morning and the

other half in the evening--for a totel of 1 1/2 to 2 tsp daily.

>

> Kathleen

>

> Do you take the Hawthorne tincture in one dose or divide through the day?.

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Thanks Kathleen for the info,

Diane

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> From: " KP " <kmpelley@...>

> Date: 23 February 2011 04:46:36 GMT

> Diane <diane@...>

> Subject: Fwd: [ ] Re: Fwd: [Lyme_Rife] HAWTHORNE BERRY FOR THE HEART /

LOW BLOOD PRESSURE

>

> Diane,

>

> I buy my tincture from my local herbalist, Jane Bothwell. I think that she

sells by mail. I have found her to be reasonable in cost as well as very

reliable and professional. I don't see her specific tinctures listed on her web

site, but if you contact her, I am sure she will be of help:

>

> http://www.dandelionherb.com/welcome.html

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> I have no connection to her other than a long-time & satisfied customer.

>

> Kathleen

> Eureka CA

>

>> Thanks Kathleen will swap to the tincture which I prefer.

>> DIANE

>>>

>>> I separate out the doses--so I take 1/2 [3/4 to 1 tsp] in the morning and

the other half in the evening--for a totel of 1 1/2 to 2 tsp daily.

>>>

>>> Kathleen

>

>

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