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rks
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Thought some of you might be interested.

Below is a link and an abstract of an article by Marybell Tining, MD. Her english is a bit off, but it will at least make you smile.

http://www.the-doctor-arthritis.com/2010/07/28/lyme-disease/using-chinese-herbs-to-relieve-lyme-disease-symptoms/

Lyme Disease usually lowers the corpse temperature and causes poor blood circulation. The patient might too build up cysts, lumps and swelling throughout their bodies. There's too a group of pain associated via means of this disease.

Chinese herbs such as pseudoginseng, or san qi, Frankincense or ru axing, and myrrh or mo yao be able to clear blood stasis and relieve blood stagnation be extremely helpful. They improve circulation inside the corpse and lessen the pain.

One of the a large amount debilitating symptoms of Lyme Disease is that of fatigue. Chinese herbs that be able to assist via means of this symptom be Siberian ginseng, licorice, astraglus and schizandra. These herbs improve the energy level, as healthy as digestion, and the ability to handle stress.

Dong quai, pallid peony, and wolfberry create the blood healthier and get away the fatigue. Brain function be able to be improved via eucommia and polygonum.

Such Chinese herbs as longan fruit, bupleurum, dragon bone, zyzyphus seed, magnolia bark, and oyster shell assist via means of the lack of focus, sleeplessness, anxiety, and depression that frequently accompany Lyme Disease.

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Thanks for this link. It's nice to see someone go beyond the few most common herbs.

The herbs listed can be very helpful support - I've used all but one. These will not at all address the infection, however, just to be clear. Still, without the help of many of these I never would have made it this far. It's best to work with a LL ND (naturopathic doctor) or LL L.Ac. (acupuncturist) as individualized treatment is best.

Astragalus is not to be used by those with chronic infections, unless as a small part of a balanced formula.
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No problem Keebler. I would responded sooner, but have been off the computer since I posted this. Haven't had a very good couple of days.

Curious - where do you find the herbs to buy or did you get them through your doctor?

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It is best to have professional LL guidance in this. Several sets of links over here explain more about that:

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/97413
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Thanks!
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