As you may know Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is the most common rickettsial disease. I tried to research herbs for that a few months ago and couldn't really come up with anything in the medical literature or even anything any patients reported as working.
Ehrlichia and anaplasma are also rickettsial diseases. Maybe the herbs used for those would help. But I have no idea where you would find colchicine that Buhner recommends -- I could never locate a source other than I do know some ACAM docs use that IV for CFS patients.
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TerryK
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According to Nutramedix Banderol, Cumanda, Samento and Quina are effective
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I can't vouch for this website but I thought it was interesting,
http://www.michaellebowitzdc.com/html/procedures.html "One at a time test the composite vials. If any weaken a strong muscle suspect the patient may have that organism and see what substance negates it based on the instructions of our regular seminars (e.g. composite fungus vial blocked by SF722). The rickettsia, protozoa, and chlamydia are typically blocked by anti-parasitic herbs). Follow the regular treatment protocols."
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Thanks guys this is helpful. I also test positive for Ehrlichia.
So Terry when you the article says - The rickettsia, protozoa, and chlamydia are typically blocked by anti-parasitic herbs.....
Does that mean that anti-parasitics will work or won't work?
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Sorry I didn't see this sooner. Taking it in context I would interpret it to mean anti-parasitics will work.
Terry I'm not a doctor
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