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oxygenbabe
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Hi Sarah, I subscribe to Lyme-Aid Buhner yahoo group, as I plan to try Buhner herbs (I'm a tortoise in terms of trying new things ever since salt/c. Still waiting to add back in my vitamin/mineral IV after 10 months without it, and hope to try it this Saturday. If I tolerate it, then I've finally gotten over the disaster of salt/c. We'll see. But I really do want to try them.)

I ordered artemisia annua and artemisia vulgaris recently and am going to experiment with them.

In any case, I don't know who this lady is, but I scrolled back thru her posts and looks like she's been on the Buhner herbs for at least 8 months, maybe a bit under a year:

"Re: Has anyone made gotten better?

YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)

And after many years of declining health due to previously undxed Lyme, and
coming as
close to death as I've ever been, I feel I now have my life back... the one I
hoped to be living.

And I'm now so busy living it I haven't been keeping up with this list very
well, but I wanted to
answer that question.

These plant medicines rock!!!!

Hang in there, Friends!

In Gratitude and Love,
Cat"

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All that without have her fillings replaced.
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I also subscribe to the Lyme_Aid_Buhner group, and there are many of us on there that are having good results with herbs.

I myself have been CLOSER to death than Lyme, but I was in pretty bad shape by fall of 2005; and felt that IF I did see 2006, I wouldn't see my June, 65th, birthday in 2006.

Well, here I am, thanks to Herbs.

I did have some minor setbacks along the way, but mostly from straying from Buhner's recommendations a couple of times.

For the most part it has been a hoot, taking the herbs, and feeling sooooo much better most of the time, with little or no herxes.

Am I perfect now. Nope. BUT while I was probably about 30% of my potential in November of 2005, I feel I am at 90% or better today.

But another thing I have noticed in the past few months: My arthritis is MUCH better NOW than it was 10 years ago, when I had to use a cane at times. I even bought a pair of crutches AND a wheelchair figuring I would have to be using it by this age; as on my mother's side of the family, most of them were in wheelchairs from about age 65 on.

Ten years ago, was PRE-Lyme for me also. I got bit in 1999.

So I am super happy to have discovered herbs. Especially Stephen H. Buhner's Protocol.

You can't just dabble in it though, I am sure. You must get serious about it, and work at it.

I personally have had three Amalgams taken out, but still have three or maybe four to get taken out, but got scared by the DUCK dentist that I had. He is really sloppy. I just went to another dentist in another town, near here, who is more expensive, but I wasn't anymore impressed with HIS attitude toward Amalgam removal either.

Also, I have not had the greatest diet over the years, and certainly not the past two years. So the herbs really had their job cut out for them.

JMHO.

Jim [Cool]

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