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The Kindle versions of the following books are on sale at both Amazon.com and Amazon.ca:
Herbal Antivirals: Natural Remedies for Emerging & Resistant Viral Infections By Stephen Harrod Buhner
Herbal Antibiotics, 2nd Edition: Natural Alternatives for Treating Drug-resistant Bacteria By Stephen Harrod Buhner
Although these books don't explain the infection-specific protocols (which can be found on his website), they do have up to date and in depth discussions on most of the herbs Buhner recommends for the coinfections; with information on preparation and sourcing as well.
These are wonderful introductions on the use of herbs to treat illness caused by resistant organisms, not only the ones caused by lyme/co.
I have the paper versions of these books, but have purchased the kindle versions as well. More convenient to take to the beach (or well, sit in a snow bank this time of year)!
-------------------- 13 yo DX PANS/Tourette's/Asperger's/ADHD treated for Igenex positive bartonella/IND lyme with 2 years of abx treatment. Weaned off abx April 2013 at 80% improvement. Continuing with Buhner bartonella/babesia protocols. Aug 2014 99% improvement. Posts: 265 | From Canada, Ontario | Registered: Jul 2013
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lpkayak
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Having it on kindle is a good idea...i wish i understood kindle better tho. How to look up what i want without reading whole book. But i need to figure that out. It would be really handy to have that info in my purse
-------------------- Lyme? Its complicated. Educate yourself. Posts: 13712 | From new england | Registered: Feb 2004
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There is a search function on Kindle which will help you find all similar words in the document.
-------------------- 13 yo DX PANS/Tourette's/Asperger's/ADHD treated for Igenex positive bartonella/IND lyme with 2 years of abx treatment. Weaned off abx April 2013 at 80% improvement. Continuing with Buhner bartonella/babesia protocols. Aug 2014 99% improvement. Posts: 265 | From Canada, Ontario | Registered: Jul 2013
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