Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 I bought stephania root from a Chinese herbalist to make the eye wash which I found too harsh. Can anyone suggest instructions or a link for how to make a tincture (for internal use) from the root? deb > > May be used instead of or alternated with Artemesia Annua or Artemisinin. May be extended up to a year. ( See Woodland Essence suggestions for babesia at / or call them.) > > And/or: ARTEMISININ: 300-500 for 30-40 days. Higher dosages on p. 184 of Healing Lyme. Other health care practitioners use different dosages on different schedules. Seek advice. Nutricology, www.hepapro.com (Dr. Zhang). > > Or: ARTEMESIA ANNUA: See p. 184 of Healing Lyme for amount. 1stChinese, W.E. > > ADJUNCTS: > > ELEUTHEROCOCCUS-Siberian Ginseng- (immune tonic, supports adrenals, antidepressant): � to 1 tsp tincture upon rising and noon; go slowly as it may be too energizing and promote insomnia. Raintree Nutrition, 1st Chinese, W.E. > > SARSPARILLA ROOT-Similax glabra and other species-(binds endotoxins to lessen herx reactions, antispirochetal, modulates immune response, anti-inflamatory, neuroprotective, recduces skin responses, pain relief, protects liver): 425-500 mg caps. 1 to 3 caps 3-4 times daily for 8-12 mo. Titrate up slowly. Maintain highest dose for 60 days minimum. 1st Chinese, W.E. > > STEPHANIA ROOT-Stephania tetrandra, S. cepharantha-(anti-inflammatory, good for eye and ear involvement, late stage Lyme infections of nervous system, joints, and skin & Bell's Palsy; caution if Lyme carditis): �-1 tsp of tincture 3 times daily. 1st Chinese, W.E. > > ***FOR EXPANDED PROTOCOLS, SPECIFIC CONDITIONS, SUGGESTED SUPPLEMENTS*** See book. > > SOME HERB SOURCES: > > First Chinese Herbs, 5018 View Ridge Drive, Olympia, WA 98501, 888-842-2049, www.1stchineseherbs.com > > Woodland Essence, POBox 206, Cold Brook, NY 13324, 315-845-1515, www.woodlandessence.com > > Lyme tea adapted from protocol: prepackaged herbs with knotweed, stephania, sarsaparilla, cat's claw, red root, (artemesia annua optional) from , herbalist at esobotanicals@... www.publichealthalert.org/Articles/scottforsgren/Lyme Tea.htm. (Oct. 2010 issue) > > *Save money by encapsulating your own herbs. Check on line for machines and 00 caps.* > > (Sept. 2010--This summary was put together by a tick disease patient who is not a health professional. Please verify all information yourself. Seek advice from a practitioner if available.) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2010 Report Share Posted October 5, 2010 Deb, for my eyes (I would wake up in the morning and they would be almost gunked shut, and sometimes would weep thru the day), now I use collidal silver - the Argenon 23 (spelling is bad I know) and I notice a big difference in the morning. My eyesight is still bad and they are very sensitive to light and such, but I can see!!! I'm totally sold, _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Deb57 Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 6:45 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Buhner updated protocol and sources Page 2 I bought stephania root from a Chinese herbalist to make the eye wash which I found too harsh. Can anyone suggest instructions or a link for how to make a tincture (for internal use) from the root? deb > > May be used instead of or alternated with Artemesia Annua or Artemisinin. May be extended up to a year. ( See Woodland Essence suggestions for babesia at / or call them.) > > And/or: ARTEMISININ: 300-500 for 30-40 days. Higher dosages on p. 184 of Healing Lyme. Other health care practitioners use different dosages on different schedules. Seek advice. Nutricology, www.hepapro.com (Dr. Zhang). > > Or: ARTEMESIA ANNUA: See p. 184 of Healing Lyme for amount. 1stChinese, W.E. > > ADJUNCTS: > > ELEUTHEROCOCCUS-Siberian Ginseng- (immune tonic, supports adrenals, antidepressant): � to 1 tsp tincture upon rising and noon; go slowly as it may be too energizing and promote insomnia. Raintree Nutrition, 1st Chinese, W.E. > > SARSPARILLA ROOT-Similax glabra and other species-(binds endotoxins to lessen herx reactions, antispirochetal, modulates immune response, anti-inflamatory, neuroprotective, recduces skin responses, pain relief, protects liver): 425-500 mg caps. 1 to 3 caps 3-4 times daily for 8-12 mo. Titrate up slowly. Maintain highest dose for 60 days minimum. 1st Chinese, W.E. > > STEPHANIA ROOT-Stephania tetrandra, S. cepharantha-(anti-inflammatory, good for eye and ear involvement, late stage Lyme infections of nervous system, joints, and skin & Bell's Palsy; caution if Lyme carditis): �-1 tsp of tincture 3 times daily. 1st Chinese, W.E. > > ***FOR EXPANDED PROTOCOLS, SPECIFIC CONDITIONS, SUGGESTED SUPPLEMENTS*** See book. > > SOME HERB SOURCES: > > First Chinese Herbs, 5018 View Ridge Drive, Olympia, WA 98501, 888-842-2049, www.1stchineseherbs.com > > Woodland Essence, POBox 206, Cold Brook, NY 13324, 315-845-1515, www.woodlandessence.com > > Lyme tea adapted from protocol: prepackaged herbs with knotweed, stephania, sarsaparilla, cat's claw, red root, (artemesia annua optional) from , herbalist at esobotanicals@... www.publichealthalert.org/Articles/scottforsgren/Lyme Tea.htm. (Oct. 2010 issue) > > *Save money by encapsulating your own herbs. Check on line for machines and 00 caps.* > > (Sept. 2010--This summary was put together by a tick disease patient who is not a health professional. Please verify all information yourself. Seek advice from a practitioner if available.) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2010 Report Share Posted October 6, 2010 Hi , I regularly use CS in my eyes but it is very temporary relief. I don't have gunk, just severe dry eye and occasional blurriness. Some form of liquid tears helps too but nothing lasts. It doesn't help that I sit at the computer for hours and hours due to my job. deb > > Deb, for my eyes (I would wake up in the morning and they would be almost > gunked shut, and sometimes would weep thru the day), now I use collidal > silver - the Argenon 23 (spelling is bad I know) and I notice a big > difference in the morning. My eyesight is still bad and they are very > sensitive to light and such, but I can see!!! > > I'm totally sold, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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