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Xelaetaks
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Anyone have any thoughts on lyme defense tea?

Could these herbs help with parasites and other infections?

http://www.mistymeadows.org/wendydocs/Lyme%20Disease.pdf

Here are the ingidients - Designed to relieve symptoms and facilitate healing of Lyme Disease. Contains Cats Claw, Astragalus, Eleuthero, Japanese Knotweed, White Willow Bark, Red Root (Ceanothus), Nettles, Cinnamon, St. Johnswort, Pau D'Arco, Sweet Annie

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Do you think the tea could be a safe starting point? I.e. - drinking the tea can help more than hinder (also considering how parasites can move around to avoid being killed, etc.), at least while ordering and researching the more fuller protocols. The tea does have dosing instructions.

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I dont know anything about that tea

Many of those herbs are in buhners protocol and can be bought from first chinese herbs

When you make tea yourself you can control the strength

Its also very affordable. But it takes a little organuzation...better than tea bag but not as easy

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The tea comes in a mixed bag so you can take it at different doses. They even give a recommendation for lyme defense tea to brew a 32 oz mix of it and drink it throughout the day.
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It looks like Buhner herbs, but she added hot baths and sauna 3 times per week, so it could be the sauanas/hot baths or combination of the herbs too.

I like that Buhner spells everything out for people. Unfortunately her numbers next to the herbs don't really identify if the number is a teaspoon or tablespoon of the herb, so not sure how to make it.

She's had some success with it so it might be worth trying. I suspect the hot baths and saunas 3x per week were primarily instrumental though. Removing toxins helps people get better and heat kills lyme. I also believe in the power of herbs.

You could try the tea at a low dose. I would muscle test it to see how much and if it would benefit me.

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Thanks. I'm trying a low dose. I notice Buhner recommends black walnut hulls, I'm considering adding it along with the herbs - maybe it can help with parasites - http://www.buhnerhealinglyme.com/co-infections/aggressive-parasite-infection-with-lyme/
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I thought about making this some years ago, when I found the recipe on the internet along with some case studies. I am not sure whether or not it was available to buy ready- made at that stage.

I would be interested to hear what people who have used it regularly think about its effectiveness.

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quote:
Originally posted by ukcarry:
I thought about making this some years ago, when I found the recipe on the internet along with some case studies. I am not sure whether or not it was available to buy ready- made at that stage.

I would be interested to hear what people who have used it regularly think about its effectiveness.

There was someone on healingwell lyme forum that said it cure his/her lyme for a number of years at least until he/she may have gotten big again and may be treating for lyme again now.

It is a pretty reasonable cost tea for what it's worth. It was somewhere around $20-$40 range for around a months worth and also got echenuasia tea with it too.

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