Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Hi Cheryl, God bless you for your GOOD ADVICE. I'm also thankful for you telling me that nature's herbs (twin lab line) makes boswella. My friend is on the bromelain-papain herbs only for a few days and has less swelling and pain, and this is during her perid, when symptoms seem to MULTIPLY (usually.) Thanks again for your help and concern. I will pray for your healing, too now when I pray for my f riend's! :Mel (mom or 4) Re: [ ] Natural treatments >From: cheryl@... > >Whoopsie! Sorry about that. Now I know not to hit return! LOL > ><<<<<Hi folks! >I am Mel, have 4 kids and am married 21 years to a great guy. I don't have >lyme, but my best friend does. ..... >IF anyone else knows of any herbs that have heped them personally, please share with us. >Mel>>>>> > >Hi Mel! It's so great of you to help your friend! I suggest you check out my website: >http://www.aero-vision.com/~cheryl/lymes.html > >Now for my two cents. ;o) Many people take immune stimlating herbs. However, they are often not much help with the specific infection. This is probably because the spirochete coats itself with parts of the body's own cell, making it UNRECOGNIZABLE by the immune system. Immune stimulants can certainly help fight off other >things that sick people are more prone to, however, so there is some benefit to them. Something like borrelogen is aimed at decloaking. >It has helped some that I know, although I have not had much success with it, not yet anyway. >(http://www.jnutra.com) Another thing is sarsaparilla. http://www.el-dorado.ca.us/~tstout/articles/sarsap.shtml > >Personally, I have had much success at symptoms relief from natural treatment. Unfortunately, nothign has been able to keep the infection >under control besides antibiotics, and none of these other things are much help unless the infection is also under control while on antibiotics. I am currently in a relapse b/c Iam >on no pharmaceuticals. I am doing other therapies, but they just aren't doing the trick. It frustrates the hell outa me, and I get upset about needing antibiotics!!!!!! When will it end? I will NEVER give up, and one of these days will be cured. I just wish it would be sooner than later! > >A couple of suggestions. Have you discussed nutrition with your friend (food)? This can be very important. Also, If you see burrascano's guidelines it establishes a good baseline to work off for supplements. Burrascano's PA is now recommending cordyceps as well,which HAS helped my fatigue, if I take it regularly. I wouldn't be able to survive without things like my flax with borage oil and magnesium. I make a shake of superfoods greens, flax, probiotics, and other stuff each day. I get morning sickness with anything besides this in the am. Gingko also has helped. I get a gazillion times worse if I don't see my chiropracter. Interestingly, I have found I am much more difficult to adjust while not on antibiotics. > >I applaud you for helping your friend. I hope she is an easy case and recovers with no problem. Everyone's situation is different. You must be a wonderful friend and I'm sure she appreciates you so much! Many of us have found out who our true friends are after getting sick, and many have felt deserted by our so >called friends. > >You mentioned treatment for pain. I believe nature's herbs, (a twinlab line) makes boswellia (which u mentioned) capsules. Also, I know stores sell boswellian cream as a topical treatment. Other topicals that have been helpful to me are st johnswort topical oil >(although it smells...but was most helpful for muscle aches) and zostrix (hot pepper....only a little at a time cause it burns...I learned the hard way, and ended up taking a shower to try to get it off, which only made it worse!). A good friend of mine has done very well treating arthritic pain associated with Lyme with CMO. They say you only have to take it a short time, but when she stopped her symptoms came back. It can get expensive when that's the case. > >Motherwort tincture has helped me with an irregular heartbeat. I saw an herbalist, who I have a link on my page to an article she wrote, however I still have lyme. (also saw homeopath, naturopath, alt md's, acupuncturists, massage therapists, and so on and so on) > >Hope this helps some. >Take care,Cheryl ;o) > >================================================== >Before you criticize someone, you should walk >a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you are a mile away, and you have his shoes. >================================================== > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >ONElist: the best source for group communications. > >Join a new list today! >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Please send privately messages unrelated to lyme. >/archives.cgi/ >/archives.cgi/Lyme-Docs >Email: -subscribeonelist >You may substitute " unsubscribe " , " digest " , or " normal " for >the word " subscribe " ( " normal " is the opposite of " digest " ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Thanks Cheryl for the great info. When I first went to the homeo doctor in CT, he put me on a full range of vitamins and minerals. I have tried to keep up with his regimen over the years, but since being in Michigan and getting too sick to care with no one to turn to, I kind of gave up. I am back on a full range of stuff and it makes a definite difference. Hearing what other people are taking is very helpful and I will be adding some things to my daily doses. Thanks. Helen in MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 In a message dated 5/30/99 9:47:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cheryl@... writes: > A couple of suggestions. Have you discussed nutrition with your friend (food) > ? This can be very important. Also, If you see burrascano's guidelines it > establishes a good baseline to work off for supplements. Burrascano's PA is > now recommending cordyceps as well,which HAS helped my fatigue, if I take it > regularly. I wouldn't be able to survive without things like my flax with > borage oil and magnesium. I make a shake of superfoods greens, flax, > probiotics, and other stuff each day. I get morning sickness with anything > besides this in the am. Gingko also has helped. I get a gazillion times > worse if I don't see my chiropracter. Interestingly, I have found I am much > more difficult to adjust while not on antibiotics. > HI Cheryl what is cordyceps; is it expensive where do you buy it thank you lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 In a message dated 5/30/99 11:05:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Toncow55@... writes: > > When I first went to the homeo doctor in CT, he put me on a full range of > vitamins and minerals. I have tried to keep up with his regimen over the > years, but since being in Michigan and getting too sick to care with no one > to turn to, I kind of gave up. I am back on a full range of stuff and it > makes a definite difference. Hearing what other people are taking is very > helpful and I will be adding some things to my daily doses. > > Thanks. > > Helen in MI > > ------------------------------------------- Hi Helen would also appreciate the name of your doctor in CT thank you lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Whoopsie! Sorry about that. Now I know not to hit return! LOL <<<<<Hi folks! I am Mel, have 4 kids and am married 21 years to a great guy. I don't have lyme, but my best friend does. ..... IF anyone else knows of any herbs that have heped them personally, please share with us. Mel>>>>> Hi Mel! It's so great of you to help your friend! I suggest you check out my website: http://www.aero-vision.com/~cheryl/lymes.html Now for my two cents. ;o) Many people take immune stimlating herbs. However, they are often not much help with the specific infection. This is probably because the spirochete coats itself with parts of the body's own cell, making it UNRECOGNIZABLE by the immune system. Immune stimulants can certainly help fight off other things that sick people are more prone to, however, so there is some benefit to them. Something like borrelogen is aimed at decloaking. It has helped some that I know, although I have not had much success with it, not yet anyway. (http://www.jnutra.com) Another thing is sarsaparilla. http://www.el-dorado.ca.us/~tstout/articles/sarsap.shtml Personally, I have had much success at symptoms relief from natural treatment. Unfortunately, nothign has been able to keep the infection under control besides antibiotics, and none of these other things are much help unless the infection is also under control while on antibiotics. I am currently in a relapse b/c Iam on no pharmaceuticals. I am doing other therapies, but they just aren't doing the trick. It frustrates the hell outa me, and I get upset about needing antibiotics!!!!!! When will it end? I will NEVER give up, and one of these days will be cured. I just wish it would be sooner than later! A couple of suggestions. Have you discussed nutrition with your friend (food)? This can be very important. Also, If you see burrascano's guidelines it establishes a good baseline to work off for supplements. Burrascano's PA is now recommending cordyceps as well,which HAS helped my fatigue, if I take it regularly. I wouldn't be able to survive without things like my flax with borage oil and magnesium. I make a shake of superfoods greens, flax, probiotics, and other stuff each day. I get morning sickness with anything besides this in the am. Gingko also has helped. I get a gazillion times worse if I don't see my chiropracter. Interestingly, I have found I am much more difficult to adjust while not on antibiotics. I applaud you for helping your friend. I hope she is an easy case and recovers with no problem. Everyone's situation is different. You must be a wonderful friend and I'm sure she appreciates you so much! Many of us have found out who our true friends are after getting sick, and many have felt deserted by our so called friends. You mentioned treatment for pain. I believe nature's herbs, (a twinlab line) makes boswellia (which u mentioned) capsules. Also, I know stores sell boswellian cream as a topical treatment. Other topicals that have been helpful to me are st johnswort topical oil (although it smells...but was most helpful for muscle aches) and zostrix (hot pepper....only a little at a time cause it burns...I learned the hard way, and ended up taking a shower to try to get it off, which only made it worse!). A good friend of mine has done very well treating arthritic pain associated with Lyme with CMO. They say you only have to take it a short time, but when she stopped her symptoms came back. It can get expensive when that's the case. Motherwort tincture has helped me with an irregular heartbeat. I saw an herbalist, who I have a link on my page to an article she wrote, however I still have lyme. (also saw homeopath, naturopath, alt md's, acupuncturists, massage therapists, and so on and so on) Hope this helps some. Take care,Cheryl ;o) ================================================== Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you are a mile away, and you have his shoes. ================================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Dr. Bernard Raxlen in Greenwich. This was in 1994, so I do not know if he is still practicing or still taking Lyme patients, but you can try. His office is in a very neat old victorian home. He plays chamber music in the examining rooms and sits in a rocker while talking to you. It is very soothing. He is, however, very expensive and he wants payment up front, but I think his course of treatment got me off to a good start, although up until recently, it has been kind of downhill since then, especially since leaving NY. Let me know if you find he is still around. Peace, Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Hi Helen! You're welcome. ;o) I am wondering which homeo you saw. The one I saw was in CT as well. He knew his stuff, but was a little rough around the edges. You can email me the name privately if you'd prefer. cheryl@... I'm just curious, really. What is the full range that he put you on? Keep the faith! Keep us updated on how you're doing with what you're adding in. Burrascano shared at the seminar that his patients who have done the best are those who have strictly followed his protocol, including the supplements he suggests and exercise. ;o) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 Hi Cheryl, That's strange because he put himself out to be a homeopath - a naturalist - that's the main reason I went to him, even though the price was a little steep for my pocketbook. I'm sorely disappointed that he is not, but not disappointed in the treatment I received. No, I guess I don't know what a true homeopath is if he is not one, since I was under the impression he was. I know he treated my thyroid with a natural thyroid hormone that he kept in a jar in his office - he said he got it from Australia. It's the best my levels have ever been regulated. My doctor now has me on the armour thyroid, which I guess is the same idea (it's not the synthetic), but it still isn't quite the same. I sure do wish I new where he got that " magic " thyroid pill. If you know of a true homeo around the Detroit area in Michigan, who has been practicing for a while, I would very interested. It sounds fascinating. Maybe yours can recommend someone here. Do they believe in antibiotics for the Lyme, and other bacterial disorders? It sounds a bit like the chiropractor profession. My husband's chiropractor's son just finished 9 years of medical, chiropractic and homeopathic training. When I go in with my husband, he is constantly putting what he calls beads on the back of my neck that I am to push every once in a while to stimulate the immune system. Interesting stuff. Helen from MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 In a message dated 99-05-30 18:13:04 EDT, Toncow55@... writes: << Do they believe in antibiotics for the Lyme, and other bacterial disorders >> I went to a homeopathic physician and the first thing she told me was to get antiobiotics to treat the bacteria and she would help me with easing the " symptoms " but could not kill the bacteria. I don't know if all homeopathics feel the same way or not. Mona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 <<<Dr. Bernard Raxlen in Greenwich. This was in 1994, so I do not know if he is till practicing or still taking Lyme patients, but you can try. His office is in a very neat old victorian home. He plays chamber music in the examining rooms and sits in a rocker while talking to you. It is very soothing. He is, however, very expensive and he wants payment up front, but I think his course of treatment got me off to a good start, although up until recently, it has been kind of downhill since then, especially since leaving NY. Let me know if you find he is still around. Peace, Helen >>> Hi Sweetie!Dr. Raxlen is not a homeopathic doctor. My understanding is he is a conventional MD who has taken on other therapies. This is a good thing, although he wouldn't have quite the training in natural therapies as someone who was trained specifically for that. I see a rheumatologist who is also an acupuncturist and does some of this, but I do not feel it is the same as when I have seen alternative practitioners. MD's treat disease. Natural docs don't really care to know what disease you have, as they treat the person, and everyone is so different. Anyway, are you familiar with homeopathy? In addition to your symptoms, a homeopathic doctor would ask things like what side to you sleep on, do you prefer small groups or large, any food craving, they observe your personailty and treat accoriding to that. They want to know your likes and dislikes, affect to changes in the weather, etc. Lke if I told you what my homeopathic doctor gave me, it would be complete useless for you, cause you aren't me. ;o) Doctors need extensive training in homeopathy, it's not something that can be easily picked up. In fact, you know how MD's here go on to specialize in different fields, like cardiology, neurology, etc? Well, in germany one of those fields they go on to specialize in is homeopathy. Homeopathic formulas are different than vitamins and herbs. Dr. Raxlen is still practicing. I believe he asked the herbalist I saw to join his practice, although she didn't want to be limited in time spent with a patient. Youbetter get to feeling better! take care, cheryl ;o) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 1999 Report Share Posted May 30, 1999 <<HI Cheryl what is cordyceps; is it expensive where do you buy it thank you lea >> Heya Lea! Cordyceps is a mushroom. A couple of companies make it, but I know they are different dosages. This is the one Burrascano recommends: http://www.pharmanex.com/products/cordymax_clinical.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 Hi All, I have taken Cordyceps for over 3 months now. I definately notice a difference in stamina and less fatigue. I was skeptical at first but follow all of Dr. B's guidlines to the " T " . He researched so many supplements over the years and is very sure about these. Since I get vitamins and many other things for all four of us that Dr. B recommends, You may contact me if you are interested in recieving what he thinks are standard supplements for chronic Lyme disease.. The 800# is correct then you give an ID code if you order. It is, US#0424816 and whatever you need is delivered to your door. For over 40, I take LifePak Prime which is a superior vitamin. These are unique supplements--Pharmaceutical grade and USP certified and the only products clinically proven to raise antioxident levels in the blood. Those of us with chronic illness have symptoms related to cellular damage and deficiencies in certain essential nutrients. Double-blinded, placebo controlled studies, and in one case direct assay of biopsy specimans have proven the value of the supplements Dr. B strongly recommends. The name for the Cordyceps herb is " Cordymax " . There are other LifePac vitamins for other age groups. I know Dr B takes all these things. I figure if he choose this particular supplement line when he could have chosen anything he wanted, I am following the best. Since I have had my entire family taking thier own for over a year, I'd be happy to answer any questions you have if I can. Wishing us all the glimmer of the feeling of wellness that always gives us hope. If I can see improvement, you can. Love and better days for all of you, Helen in NJ cheryl@... wrote: > From: cheryl@... > > <<HI Cheryl > > what is cordyceps; is it expensive where do you buy it > > thank you > > lea >> > > Heya Lea! > > Cordyceps is a mushroom. A couple of companies make it, but I know they are different dosages. This is the one Burrascano recommends: > > http://www.pharmanex.com/products/cordymax_clinical.html > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Congratulations to " M-K-ROSES, " our latest ONElist of the Week. > > Visit our homepage and share with us how ONElist is changing YOUR life! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Please send privately messages unrelated to lyme. > /archives.cgi/ > /archives.cgi/Lyme-Docs > Email: -subscribeonelist > You may substitute " unsubscribe " , " digest " , or " normal " for > the word " subscribe " ( " normal " is the opposite of " digest " ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 Hi Helen, How much does it cost, say for example for one month's supply? I am over 40. Marta (counting her pennies, trying to buy a new house.) >From: liveitup <liveitup@...> > >Hi All, > I have taken Cordyceps for over 3 months now. I definately notice a difference in stamina and less fatigue. I was skeptical at first >but follow all of Dr. B's guidlines to the " T " . He researched so many supplements over the years and is very sure about these. Since I get >vitamins and many other things for all four of us that Dr. B recommends, You may contact me if you are interested in recieving what he >thinks are standard supplements for chronic Lyme disease.. The 800# is correct then you give an ID code if you order. It is, US#0424816 and >whatever you need is delivered to your door. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 In a message dated 5/30/99 9:21:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, liveitup@... writes: > Hi All, > I have taken Cordyceps for over 3 months now. I definately notice a > difference in stamina and less fatigue. I was skeptical at first > but follow all of Dr. B's guidlines to the " T " . He researched so many > supplements over the years and is very sure about these. Since I get > vitamins and many other things for all four of us that Dr. B recommends, You > may contact me if how long before noticing an improvement; also, how do we know what is helping; is it the abx or supplements, etc? thank you lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 I have been trying to pull up pharmanex all day and it still isn " t working. What other Company sells corcedyl (wrong spelling i know) Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 ;thanks marta cherly & I have been communicating off this page today. I have found the vitaminshoppe too. thanks again bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 1999 Report Share Posted May 31, 1999 Hi Bev, I think you are referring to Cordyceps? Here is the Vitamin Shoppe Url: http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/powersearch.asp?tab=1 I'm sorry I can't find the one Cheryl posted earlier, maybe she will see this and respond. Marta - >From: B56G@... > >I have been trying to pull up pharmanex all day and it still isn " t working. >What other Company sells corcedyl (wrong spelling i know) > >Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 1999 Report Share Posted June 3, 1999 In a message dated 5/31/1999 4:19:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mlmccoy@... writes: << Hi Helen, How much does it cost, say for example for one month's supply? I am over 40. >> i bought coryceps yesterday at the vitamin shoppe (they have mail order too....bottle of 100 pills was 14.99 (25% discount off 20$ list) Bernadette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 1999 Report Share Posted June 3, 1999 In a message dated 6/3/99 8:53:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time, BratDet@... writes: > << Hi Helen, > How much does it cost, say for example for one month's supply? I am over > 40. >> > i bought coryceps yesterday at the vitamin shoppe (they have mail order > too....bottle of 100 pills was 14.99 (25% discount off 20$ list) > Bernadette > Hi Bernadette what was the brand? please let us know how you do with it good luck lea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 1999 Report Share Posted June 4, 1999 In a message dated 6/4/1999 3:47:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, liveitup@... writes: << The Cordymax he recommends is by far superior to formulas seen in health shops. I also take that 2-3 times a day. >> I did call for a catalog...but I figured I would try it b4 I am able to order it...but I am one who will not always believe in hype that one product is superior over the same product from a different company....B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 1999 Report Share Posted June 4, 1999 Hi Bernadette, Dr Burrascano is very particular about supplements. The LifePac Prime is what I take (over 40) religiously along with all the other supplements on his list. For a months supply (4 vitamins in a little pack--2 packs a day) it is about $99.00. The Cordymax he recommends is by far superior to formulas seen in health shops. I also take that 2-3 times a day. To order you call 1-800-487-1500--Us#424816. Hope this helps. Pharmanex will send you a booklet if you ask for it with your order which will explain everything about these supplements. Your friend Helen in NJ > From: BratDet@... > > In a message dated 5/31/1999 4:19:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > mlmccoy@... writes: > > << Hi Helen, > How much does it cost, say for example for one month's supply? I am over > 40. >> > i bought coryceps yesterday at the vitamin shoppe (they have mail order > too....bottle of 100 pills was 14.99 (25% discount off 20$ list) Bernadette > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > " Congratulations to 'Voice-Diary,' our latest ONElist of the Week. > > Visit our homepage and share with us how ONElist is changing YOUR life! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Please send privately messages unrelated to lyme. > /archives.cgi/ > /archives.cgi/Lyme-Docs > Email: -subscribeonelist > You may substitute " unsubscribe " , " digest " , or " normal " for > the word " subscribe " ( " normal " is the opposite of " digest " ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 1999 Report Share Posted June 4, 1999 Can you tell me what vitamins are in your lifepack as I take Shaklee supplements and trust them a lot. I think I am taking what he is recommending but I'm not sure. Could you email me direct with info and if you have an insert I'll give you my address to send it to. Thanks in advance Bev MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 1999 Report Share Posted June 28, 1999 For links to articles disccusing alternative treatments specifically mentioning lyme, check out: http://www.aero-vision.com/~cheryl/lymes.html and scroll down to alternative treatments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2003 Report Share Posted February 14, 2003 Hi, My name is Rusty. I have not posted in probably a year. My wife who works in early intervention with children with Autism at Children's Therapy Center in Kent, WA. has talked me into building a webpage about natural treatments for Autism. I have a number of top rated health sites ranked high in the search engines. I am familiar with many of the things being done but I am looking for more information. I would like to here from you about what you are doing. What suppliments you take, what are some of you favorite sites for information. You can post it to the group or contact me direct at peterpan56@.... Thank you Rusty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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