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Have had a query re: lymes dx and wondered whether this is

an 'issue' in the UK or not. Anyone who's had any experience in

treating people, would love to know your protocol.

Epidemilogically speaking, not sure if this is found in the UK or

not??

Thanks in advance-

MNIMH, AHG

Vermont, USA

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Hot spots are New Forest and Thetford forest UK. Different symptoms in Europe

to USA - more neurologiacl than cardiovascular. Autumn peak reporting incidence

- few months after summer exposure . Tetracycline initial treatment effective

if prompt (as per USA protocol), chronic cases ( 1year or more) more difficult

to resolve, Berberines effective.

Caroline

re: lymes disease

Have had a query re: lymes dx and wondered whether this is

an 'issue' in the UK or not. Anyone who's had any experience in

treating people, would love to know your protocol.

Epidemilogically speaking, not sure if this is found in the UK or

not??

Thanks in advance-

MNIMH, AHG

Vermont, USA

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Graham White, MNIMH

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Hi

I have only had the experience in treating Ehrlichia in horses.

Basically I have used lots and lots of Echinacea and herbs supporting

the joints such as turmeric. The major difficulty is when it affects

the balance, which may prove lethal or at least very debilitating.

Since a lot of antibiotics usually are prescribed by the vet I use

probiotics to save the gutflora as best I can.

I would go about treating humans in the same way - supportive

treatment and enhancing the imunesystem.

Yours sincerely,

Harvidsson

citerar mitchell5405472 :

> Have had a query re: lymes dx and wondered whether this is

> an 'issue' in the UK or not. Anyone who's had any experience in

> treating people, would love to know your protocol.

>

> Epidemilogically speaking, not sure if this is found in the UK or

> not??

> Thanks in advance-

> MNIMH, AHG

> Vermont, USA

>

>

>

>

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> Interesting to read your comments, Caroline ­ my cousin near Winchester in

> Hampshire contracted Lymes Disease this summer while gardening. Her GP was

> very dismissive despite textbook Sx, later confirmed by blood test and only

> recently did he give her a/biotics. Following acute and nasty symptoms, she

> is now suffering stiffness, oedema and neurological Sx in knee and leg (the

> tick bit her behind the knee). I am treating her with Curcuma, Harpagophytum,

> Echinacea, Glcyrrhiza, Zanthox, Zingiber, Centella, plus Pukka caps of Curcuma

> (yes, more!) and Boswellia...but will use Berberines in future..Sx already

> improving.

>

Best wishes,

Laird BScHons DipPhyt MNIMH

Medical Herbalist

68 Hurlingham Rd, London SW6 3RQ

Tel 0 Fax 020 7371 8450 Email alsl@...

> Caroline wrote: ³spots are New Forest and Thetford forest UK. Different

> symptoms in Europe to USA - more neurologiacl than cardiovascular. Autumn

> peak reporting incidence - few months after summer exposure . Tetracycline

> initial treatment effective if prompt (as per USA protocol), chronic cases (

> 1year or more) more difficult to resolve, Berberines effective.²

>

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