Has anyone tried the elecampane from Woodland Essence in place of the Nutramedix Enula? If so, how did you find it compared?
There's a big price difference and we're treating more than one person here.
Posted by pamoisondelune (Member # 11846) on :
There have been posts about this previously. I take Elecampane instead of Enula, for babesia, and i feel that it has a beneficial effect.
I first took Enula for one month, but the main ingredient seemed to be Elecampane. Yanivnaced researched the other two ingredients but couldn't find much.
So, since they are so secretive, my guess was that the Elecampane is the active ingredient, and the other two obscure herbs they could have just added to make it a unique product that customers can't find anywhere else.
I've been taking Elecampane for quite a few months and am happy with it.
There's no proof that the two added herbs actually do anything.
Posted by lymie tony z (Member # 5130) on :
zounds!
Sounds Greek to me!
zman
Posted by seibertneurolyme (Member # 6416) on :
pam,
What dose of elecampane do you take?
Since cryptolepis is in such short supply I have been looking for an alternative for hubby.
I have him on olive leaf extract (in case the mystery bug is really a bacteria) plus neem capsules and yarrow tincture and a small dose of cryptolepis. Trying to find the magic bullet. Both the neem and yarrow are supposed to be somewhat effective for babesia.
I did use one bottle of elecampane in the last month but just mixed that in with the crypto so don't know how it would do by itself. I was just using 15 drops 2 times a day and at that dose doubt it did much.
Bea Seibert
Posted by brf (Member # 8748) on :
Pam,
I must have missed the recent posts - I thought I did a search on this but I've been searching numerous topics lately so could be confused - doesn't take much!
Thanks for sharing your experience. Can I ask what brand you're using.
Posted by Myco (Member # 9536) on :
I take Enula. Haven't been on it long enough to know whether it works or not.