Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 I would also love to know where those stats came from and over how long to get them. I was first diagnosed with Lymes years ago then within a few ,months, I started testing negative for 4 years....the it was back and hasn't left this time. I know it mutates and hides well, so I question if there is victory unless treated immediately. Please encourage me that what I think might be true is not true....I would love to know people are living without Lymes and coinfections and how they got that victory. ________________________________ From: bonnieblanchet <bonnieblanchet@...> Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 11:19:20 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Side Effects of Starting the Protocol(Kathy) Where did you get that statistic that 70-80% defeat lyme. Is this for the Buhner protocol or just in general? > > > I feel worlds better. > The early herxing was dreadful. Joint paint, GI track issues, brain fog, GI >track issues, fatigue, more GI track issues.... > I'm able to stay awake all day, and spontaneously do actual yardwork. > Japanses knotweed is an invasive species where I live, and I'm considering >tracking some down to use instead of buying it. This is huge improvement over >where I've been. My thyroid and adrenal issues are improved a little as well. >I'm praying I'll be one of the 70-80% who defeat Lyme. > > Best Wishes, > Kathy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 I got it from the Planet Thrive website. Buhner answers questions on the website, I scrolled through the past questions and answers and found that statistic. This is the link to that particular page: http://planetthrive.com/2009/11/healing-lyme/ Kathy [ ] Side Effects of Starting the Protocol > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi All, > > I just started Buhner's new core protocol (Japanese Knotweed, Cat's Claw, and Eleuthro Tincture). > > > > However, when I take Knotweed, I often feel very anxious almost immediately after taking it. > > > > I also find the Cat's Claw and Eleuthro to be a little rough on the stomach. I take the Cat's Claw with food and I will begin doing the same with the Eleuthro tincture. I am only taking the former two herbs once a day due to abdominal pain and the Eleuthro 1/2 tsp twice a day thus far. > > > > This is only my second day. Has anyone experienced these problems? Do they go away? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 Please ask Buhner at Planet Thrive! Then we can all see what he writes back. Kathy [ ] Re: Side Effects of Starting the Protocol(Kathy) Where did you get that statistic that 70-80% defeat lyme. Is this for the Buhner protocol or just in general? > > > I feel worlds better. > The early herxing was dreadful. Joint paint, GI track issues, brain fog, GI >track issues, fatigue, more GI track issues.... > I'm able to stay awake all day, and spontaneously do actual yardwork. > Japanses knotweed is an invasive species where I live, and I'm considering >tracking some down to use instead of buying it. This is huge improvement over >where I've been. My thyroid and adrenal issues are improved a little as well. >I'm praying I'll be one of the 70-80% who defeat Lyme. > > Best Wishes, > Kathy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 Kathy, For me, it's not about ridding my body of Lyme but living a good life with energy and health. That's the key, duh. And I'm talking about the Buhner, non-ABX protocol. Yes the bugs mutate, yes they hide. so isn't it logical to continue the knotweed, cat's claw and wormwood even in small doses regardless of the testing. Because the testing picks up the spirokeets (spelling doesn't count) in the blood - and after some time, they are hiding far, far away or are in CWD forms. Right? I've noticed a rythum - they seem to raise their ugly heads about every 27-31 days for me - and there goes my energy. Anyone else notice this timeframe? And other than those 3 yicky days, I'm living and working with the bugs I have. I don't like them and they don't like me (just like crappy neighbors) but as long as they stay out of my way, I'm happy. I'm still waiting to get my energy back. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Kathy Goebel Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 10:10 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Side Effects of Starting the Protocol(Kathy) I would also love to know where those stats came from and over how long to get them. I was first diagnosed with Lymes years ago then within a few ,months, I started testing negative for 4 years....the it was back and hasn't left this time. I know it mutates and hides well, so I question if there is victory unless treated immediately. Please encourage me that what I think might be true is not true....I would love to know people are living without Lymes and coinfections and how they got that victory. ________________________________ From: bonnieblanchet <bonnieblanchet@... <mailto:bonnieblanchet%40hotmail.com> > <mailto: %40> Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 11:19:20 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Side Effects of Starting the Protocol(Kathy) Where did you get that statistic that 70-80% defeat lyme. Is this for the Buhner protocol or just in general? > > > I feel worlds better. > The early herxing was dreadful. Joint paint, GI track issues, brain fog, GI >track issues, fatigue, more GI track issues.... > I'm able to stay awake all day, and spontaneously do actual yardwork. > Japanses knotweed is an invasive species where I live, and I'm considering >tracking some down to use instead of buying it. This is huge improvement over >where I've been. My thyroid and adrenal issues are improved a little as well. >I'm praying I'll be one of the 70-80% who defeat Lyme. > > Best Wishes, > Kathy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 It's still early in the treatment for me, but my cycle seems to be about every 3 weeks and lasts for about 1 1/2 weeks. I have symptoms everyday, but there is a period of time when they are the worst. Connie Blaze [ ] Re: Side Effects of Starting the Protocol(Kathy) Where did you get that statistic that 70-80% defeat lyme. Is this for the Buhner protocol or just in general? > > > I feel worlds better. > The early herxing was dreadful. Joint paint, GI track issues, brain fog, GI >track issues, fatigue, more GI track issues.... > I'm able to stay awake all day, and spontaneously do actual yardwork. > Japanses knotweed is an invasive species where I live, and I'm considering >tracking some down to use instead of buying it. This is huge improvement over >where I've been. My thyroid and adrenal issues are improved a little as well. >I'm praying I'll be one of the 70-80% who defeat Lyme. > > Best Wishes, > Kathy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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