Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Connie - What I have learned in my Ayurvedic study over the years, is that herbs will work on different parts of the body, based on how you take them. The Ayurvedic theory is: Take herbs on empty stomach generally for blood cleansing. (I try to take all my lyme/co-infection herbs on an empty stomach whenever possible). If treating digestive problems, take herbs with food. (I may try doing the Allimax garlic supplement with food, since I have a lot of infection in my gi tract. It also will well on empty stomach, systemically). If treating organs and systems above the digestive area, such as heart, lungs, head (including brain, sinuses, etc,) take herbs AFTER food, so the effects migrate to the upper region on the body. So it's a fairly easy rule of thumb to follow......... I also intuit when and how the taking of herbs is appropriate for my own case. Since I and most of us have infection in every part of our bodies, we are going to get benefit no matter how and when we take the herbs. When I take herbs and salt/c on an empty stomach, I always get the strongest reaction - so if I am trying to minimize the herx effect, I will these things with a meal. Take care, Jnanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Jnanda, That is interesting about herbs! I did not know this. What you say about taking andro with salt/C is interesting...I read once someplace that taking electrolytes with herbs helps to shuttle them into the cells, so it would make sense that you have a more powerful effect taking them together. (Not to mention the doubled effect of two anti-spirochetal items) Thanks!! Blessings, Connie jnandalampman <jnanda@...> wrote: Connie - What I have learned in my Ayurvedic study over the years, is that herbs will work on different parts of the body, based on how you take them. The Ayurvedic theory is: Take herbs on empty stomach generally for blood cleansing. (I try to take all my lyme/co-infection herbs on an empty stomach whenever possible). If treating digestive problems, take herbs with food. (I may try doing the Allimax garlic supplement with food, since I have a lot of infection in my gi tract. It also will well on empty stomach, systemically). If treating organs and systems above the digestive area, such as heart, lungs, head (including brain, sinuses, etc,) take herbs AFTER food, so the effects migrate to the upper region on the body. So it's a fairly easy rule of thumb to follow......... I also intuit when and how the taking of herbs is appropriate for my own case. Since I and most of us have infection in every part of our bodies, we are going to get benefit no matter how and when we take the herbs. When I take herbs and salt/c on an empty stomach, I always get the strongest reaction - so if I am trying to minimize the herx effect, I will these things with a meal. Take care, Jnanda __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Connie - In Ayurveda, they also will use " vehicles " to help transport the herbs deeper into the body systems. This is somewhat based upon what dosha or constitutition a person is. One such vehicle/medium, is taking herbs with ghee (clarified butter). Now many of the supplements on the market are using some type of lipo additive or fat, to make it more bio available - or recommending that herbs be taken with some type of fat such as cream, coconut milk or coconut oil. Same principle at work. Jnanda Connie - > > What I have learned in my Ayurvedic study over the years, is that herbs > will work on different parts of the body, based on how you take them. > The Ayurvedic theory is: > > Take herbs on empty stomach generally for blood cleansing. (I try to > take all my lyme/co-infection herbs on an empty stomach whenever > possible). > > If treating digestive problems, take herbs with food. (I may try doing > the Allimax garlic supplement with food, since I have a lot of > infection in my gi tract. It also will well on empty stomach, > systemically). > > If treating organs and systems above the digestive area, such as heart, > lungs, head (including brain, sinuses, etc,) take herbs AFTER food, so > the effects migrate to the upper region on the body. > > So it's a fairly easy rule of thumb to follow......... > > I also intuit when and how the taking of herbs is appropriate for my > own case. Since I and most of us have infection in every part of our > bodies, we are going to get benefit no matter how and when we take the > herbs. > > When I take herbs and salt/c on an empty stomach, I always get the > strongest reaction - so if I am trying to minimize the herx effect, I > will these things with a meal. > > Take care, > Jnanda > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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