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Beverly: Re: Anyone tried Teasel for Lyme?

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Hi Beverly,

Thank you for your response.

In the beginning of the book, Storl talks vaguely about how teasel is taken

(teasel root tincture and hot baths - seems like that is what he did), and in

various parts of the book describes what others did and recommend.

Examples are Teasel Root tincture: 3 drops, 3 times a day, for 3 to 4 weeks, and

another is same as previous, but add 1 drop each day, progressing until reaching

thirty drops a day. Then reverse , until back to 3 drops, 3 times a day.

There is much to read on the various aspects, such as supporting therapies, and

numberous letters of feedback by users.

Hope that helps.

Adam

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> I have been using teasel according to Mat Wood/LadyB protocol of 3 drops 3

> times day. I herxed when I first started and had to start it slowly.

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> Have been taking it for several months with GSE, CS and Coil machine. My

> improvement is at a snails pace.

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> I have heard about this book and that he recommends teasel at a much

> higher dose......I haven't read the book and am wondering what Mr Storl's

> protocol for teasel dosage is.

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> thank you, beverly

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> > Hi all,

> > I just read the new (copyright 2010) book by Wolf D. Storl titled:

> > " Healing Lyme Disease Naturally " .

> > The major thrust of the book is using the teasel plant to cure Lyme

> > Disease (with later maintenance, of course).

> > The results described, including those from feedback / testimonials are

> > quite impressive.

> > Treatment as described in the book is fairly straight forward and safe.

> > Appears to be worthwhile trying, for anyone experimenting.

> > Just wondering if anyone has tried teasel, and the results experienced.

> > Adam

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> > If your post is not about electronic devices used in the treatment of Lyme

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