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HI All, I am trying to figure out what the best Herbal program is for me. I really want to focus more on this aspect of my treatment.
I have read some about many different protocols and was trying to figure out which might be best for me.
I am on Abx right now (biaxin, bicilin and Rifampin).
My main symptoms are neurological-- horrible brain fog and some visual disturbances. Also chronic constipation.
Does anyone have any advice when choosing a program? Are some better for certain types of symptoms?
Any advice you have would really be appreciated :-) Thanks Guys
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canefan17
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I've combined some from each
With Buhners I really liked Knotweed and Eleuthero
With Dr K I use his detox methods
With Cowden (I don't have as much experience) but the Cats Claw is a big hit
I've recently started Byron White formulas and I think they look promising.
It's all about experiencing what's good for you. I will say Buhner's book Healing Lyme was a bible of mine for awhile. I think it's a must have whether you follow the protocol or not.
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The trouble I have is the dosing...did you follow Buhner's doses (that adds up $)
wanted to make sure I was doing it all the way type of thing so I wouldnt be spending all that money and not using enough. Where did you buy your Knottweed?-- at his dose, that was the expensive one.
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I bought everything in bulk 1stchineseherbs.com
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