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Sorry for the restart[ my first time posting. Has anyone ever heard of Teasel Root and tried it with what results?
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MariaA
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It's supposed to help with arthritic symptoms, but there don't seem to be a lot of people who were 'totally recovered' from using it alone (there are a couple of pages on the internet that claim that it's incredibly effective, but that doesn't seem to be the experience for most users).
Stephen Buhner's book called Healing Lyme covers it. See links in my signature for more info.
Www.planetthrive.com has an 'advice column' by Buhner, and if you click on one of his posts, you'll see a link below with sources of herbs. I've added a couple of sources for teasel tincture into that listing.
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It wasn't my experience either during previous infections for the first years. Recently though, teasel has helped me.
My naturopath says it usually helps on muscle infection (this was the first time I got muscle symptoms from lyme, before I "only" had neurolyme, arthritic and cardiac symptoms).
My arthritis never improved from teasel, but there are people that get help from it in their joints.
So again, you gotta try to see if it helps you. I know it helped my muscles this time, but again, I didn't take it alone.
No single substance ALONE cures lyme disease (or put it in remission). Only combinations work (at least for chronic lyme). No matter if you're using drugs or herbs or both.
I would also add eleuthero, for me it's been more useful than teasel.
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