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ishandraaa
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So, I'm in the process of getting a ton of tests done to see if I've been suffering with Lyme my whole life. I fear that even with the way I feel the tests will be inconclusive.

I see that Teasel Root is a good way to try and get the ball rolling, so to speak. I was thinking that I should try it and see what happens...

If I do start to feel the effects does this mean I do have Lyme or some sort of tick borne illness [confused] / parasitic problem ....OR will I feel the effects anyways because of the detox?!

Also, if you use Teasel Root Extract what brand do you recommend. I have seen a few, but not sure which one to get.

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Do give it a go. Just start with one drop at a time. See how it works for you, of course. Just put it in perspective, though, unless you are very, very luck.

After some initial weeks to see how you do with it, then it's best as part - part - of a well thought-out plan. Alone, this can be a waste of time. Even then, this is not likely the all-star that it was at one time touted.

If it helps you early on, great. It has been known to help someone once in while. If not, move on. Still, no herb is ever a good idea alone for more than just a week or two while determining if it agrees / works with your very own body. Even if it does, it will need other players on the team.

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/3/30487?#000000

TEASEL LINKS & a few posts of experiences
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