Topic: How to find an ILADS-educated lyme literate (LL) professionals in these areas:
Naturopathic doctor (ND); Acupuncturist (L. Ac.), a doctor of Oriental Medicine (O.M.D.), or a doctor of Ayurvedic Medicine (D.Ay.), certified herbalists or nutritionists, . . .
�� Includes many professional links, articles and books on complementary / integrative methods - & RIFE links -- all by LL authors. -
Posts: 48021 | From Tree House | Registered: Jul 2007
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Yes, it is a great antioxidant and blood thinner.
Before you switch, remember garlic has antibiotic/antimicrobial properties which grape seed does not have. You will have to find other substitutions there if you were using it to kill lyme or other bugs.
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momlyme
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I have been taking grapeseed extract for 15+ years... for my 'arthritis.'
I was told when I was 23 that I had chronic reactive arthritis. I believed that until my son got sick with lyme. Now I believe that I have had lyme all this time.
I control the pain (which is localized to one arm) with grapeseed extract. At one time I took 27 pills a day to stay out of pain. Now I have a much more potent brand where I only need 1-2 per day.
Note: The grapeseed extract does not work for my son! It makes him sick! Very bad reaction & I think this is because of one of his co-infections... not sure which.
When we started muscle testing - I test strong for the grapeseed extract... my son does not. It confirms what I already knew from his reaction.
We are all different!
-------------------- May health be with you!
Toxic mold was suppressing our immune systems, causing extreme pain, brain fog and magnifying symptoms. Four days after moving out, the healing began. Posts: 2007 | From NY/VT Border | Registered: Aug 2010
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For me, grapeseed extract capsules, together with noni juice, completely shrinks lipomas, which are fat tumors, to nothing. A real successful treatment here.
Posts: 13116 | From San Francisco | Registered: May 2006
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