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My doc wants me to start Boneset tea. My feet have hurt, expecially in the

morning, for years and it is looking like I may have Bartonella. I am quite

sensitive to any change in supplements or herbs. Do I just put a tsp or so of

the Boneset in a cup and pour boiling water on it and let it sit for a while or

should I actually boil the herb in the water for a while? The only advice I was

given was to wait until it cools to drink it because it causes some to be

nauseous when it is hot.

Also how much of this do people take. Is it a cup spread out over a day or 2 or

am I aiming for a cup several times a day.

Thanks for any experiences.

--Judy

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can't answer your question but just want to make sure you are aware that there

is a bartonella group you can ask questions of as well:

bartonella

deb

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> My doc wants me to start Boneset tea. My feet have hurt, expecially in the

morning, for years and it is looking like I may have Bartonella. I am quite

sensitive to any change in supplements or herbs. Do I just put a tsp or so of

the Boneset in a cup and pour boiling water on it and let it sit for a while or

should I actually boil the herb in the water for a while? The only advice I was

given was to wait until it cools to drink it because it causes some to be

nauseous when it is hot.

>

> Also how much of this do people take. Is it a cup spread out over a day or 2

or am I aiming for a cup several times a day.

>

> Thanks for any experiences.

>

> --Judy

>

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You can also find empty teabags in a health food store... They're handy

to have and don't leave much of the herb floating around in the tea

water like a tea ball might. I have used both. But, for my daughter, the

tea bags are really important cuz she does not like the leaves floating

around!

Thanks for this info in this thread. I have been having such bad foot

pain IN THE MORNING which totally doesn't make sense because I've been

OFF my feet all night. After I walk on the foot for a while (or rather

limp on it) the pain dissipates... I didn't know it could be Bartonella.

Man I hate that bug! My first symptoms with it were severe GI issues..

GERD and colitis (this is before abx even started) with occult blood in

my stool it was so bad. A couple of months on rifampin my symptoms

abated but it took 9 months before I could stop it successfully and keep

the symptoms away... I'll try the boneset tea. I hope I can find it!

Does it taste ok or will I need to mix with mint? I'm such a baby about

taking stuff that isn't in capsules if it tastes nasty.

Jen

Lymie parents, 5yo Lymie/Aspie

On 11/24/2010 10:55 AM, jlvree wrote:

>

> My doc wants me to start Boneset tea. My feet have hurt, expecially in

> the morning, for years and it is looking like I may have Bartonella. I

> am quite sensitive to any change in supplements or herbs. Do I just

> put a tsp or so of the Boneset in a cup and pour boiling water on it

> and let it sit for a while or should I actually boil the herb in the

> water for a while? The only advice I was given was to wait until it

> cools to drink it because it causes some to be nauseous when it is hot.

>

> Also how much of this do people take. Is it a cup spread out over a

> day or 2 or am I aiming for a cup several times a day.

>

> Thanks for any experiences.

>

> --Judy

>

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if you use a little strainer you dont have the waste or the bother and still get

rid of the tiny bits. my daughter liked the taste, but i love it with licorice

and eulthro root. janet

From: jenuhferr@...

Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 11:51:22 -0500

Subject: Re: [ ] Boneset tea

You can also find empty teabags in a health food store... They're handy

to have and don't leave much of the herb floating around in the tea

water like a tea ball might. I have used both. But, for my daughter, the

tea bags are really important cuz she does not like the leaves floating

around!

Thanks for this info in this thread. I have been having such bad foot

pain IN THE MORNING which totally doesn't make sense because I've been

OFF my feet all night. After I walk on the foot for a while (or rather

limp on it) the pain dissipates... I didn't know it could be Bartonella.

Man I hate that bug! My first symptoms with it were severe GI issues..

GERD and colitis (this is before abx even started) with occult blood in

my stool it was so bad. A couple of months on rifampin my symptoms

abated but it took 9 months before I could stop it successfully and keep

the symptoms away... I'll try the boneset tea. I hope I can find it!

Does it taste ok or will I need to mix with mint? I'm such a baby about

taking stuff that isn't in capsules if it tastes nasty.

Jen

Lymie parents, 5yo Lymie/Aspie

On 11/24/2010 10:55 AM, jlvree wrote:

>

> My doc wants me to start Boneset tea. My feet have hurt, expecially in

> the morning, for years and it is looking like I may have Bartonella. I

> am quite sensitive to any change in supplements or herbs. Do I just

> put a tsp or so of the Boneset in a cup and pour boiling water on it

> and let it sit for a while or should I actually boil the herb in the

> water for a while? The only advice I was given was to wait until it

> cools to drink it because it causes some to be nauseous when it is hot.

>

> Also how much of this do people take. Is it a cup spread out over a

> day or 2 or am I aiming for a cup several times a day.

>

> Thanks for any experiences.

>

> --Judy

>

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My wife had the same foot pain. Others who also have had this think it's

Bartonella causing it!

Her's did not go away until she started using a DP100 rife machine. All the

other protocols she did helped her lyme but did not seem to do a thing for

the Bart!

www.lyme-resource.com

You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! -

Re: [ ] Boneset tea

You can also find empty teabags in a health food store... They're handy to

have and don't leave much of the herb floating around in the tea water like

a tea ball might. I have used both. But, for my daughter, the tea bags are

really important cuz she does not like the leaves floating around!

Thanks for this info in this thread. I have been having such bad foot pain

IN THE MORNING which totally doesn't make sense because I've been OFF my

feet all night. After I walk on the foot for a while (or rather limp on it)

the pain dissipates... I didn't know it could be Bartonella.

Man I hate that bug! My first symptoms with it were severe GI issues..

GERD and colitis (this is before abx even started) with occult blood in my

stool it was so bad. A couple of months on rifampin my symptoms abated but

it took 9 months before I could stop it successfully and keep the symptoms

away... I'll try the boneset tea. I hope I can find it!

Does it taste ok or will I need to mix with mint? I'm such a baby about

taking stuff that isn't in capsules if it tastes nasty.

Jen

Lymie parents, 5yo Lymie/Aspie

On 11/24/2010 10:55 AM, jlvree wrote:

>

> My doc wants me to start Boneset tea. My feet have hurt, expecially in

> the morning, for years and it is looking like I may have Bartonella. I

> am quite sensitive to any change in supplements or herbs. Do I just

> put a tsp or so of the Boneset in a cup and pour boiling water on it

> and let it sit for a while or should I actually boil the herb in the

> water for a while? The only advice I was given was to wait until it

> cools to drink it because it causes some to be nauseous when it is hot.

>

> Also how much of this do people take. Is it a cup spread out over a

> day or 2 or am I aiming for a cup several times a day.

>

> Thanks for any experiences.

>

> --Judy

>

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