Keebler
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- Not sure. However, if anyone has the answer, it might be herbalist Matthew Wood. Quite a few links pop up from a search at Google for:
Teasel, Matthew+Wood
Then, it's a bit more tedious, but cross search Teasel with each of the infections in question. You'll have to ferret out the details from there.
Some brands of teasel include other ingredients that are intended for co-infection support. I think (not sure, but think) PRL SpiroNIL is one of those formulas. -
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I looked at my copy of Healing Lyme and I see Matthew Wood recommending teasel root tincture for Lyme only, not the co-infections.
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