Guest guest Posted February 19, 2009 Report Share Posted February 19, 2009 My guess is that it is the andrographis. I know of a couple of LD patients who were affected that way. Also watch out for the AB Biaxin. That AB only caused me (and a few other patients) to have a horrible metallic taste in my mouth 24/7. But I do know one patient who totally lost his sense of taste when taking it, and it took months for it to come back. Others also lost their sense of taste, but it came back after stopping it. Good luck figuring it out. Everyone's body is different and we react differently to herbs/meds....... Peace, Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2009 Report Share Posted February 19, 2009 I forgot to mention that a zinc deficiency can cause impaired sense of taste & smell, so you might try taking some zinc and see if that helps your taste come back. The patient that I mentioned who totally lost his sense of taste, was put on zinc supplements by the physician. Hope that helps. Peace, Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2009 Report Share Posted February 19, 2009 When I first started andrographis, I had a very, very 'odd' taste in my mouth all the time for several weeks or more (its been too long ago so I don't remember how long it lasted).All food tasted nearly the same because of it. However, it did eventually go away. I have no idea why that happened; in asking others, one or two others talked about taste differences though they didn't sound like mine. It DID go away even while I stayed on the herb andrographis. jo > > I have been taking andrographis, cat's claw, resveratrol (Japanese > knotweed)and eleuthero. Does any one know which herb is causing me to > lose my sense of taste? I am a chef so this is an unacceptable side > effect. I stopped taking all of them yesterday so that my taste will > hopefully return soon. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2009 Report Share Posted February 19, 2009 hmmm, very interesting. The same thing happened to me several months ago but I never figured out what it was. I thought at first it was due to one of the non-Lyme related Rx's I was on. But I never was able to connect it to anything. I will check back in my records to see what herbs I was taking. I'm not a chef so it was just really annoying and frustrating. I could taste salt if I heavily salted things, garlic, and some sweet things like the vanilla in the vanilla ice cream I shouldn't have been eating. I'll let you know what I find in my records. > > I have been taking andrographis, cat's claw, resveratrol (Japanese > knotweed)and eleuthero. Does any one know which herb is causing me to > lose my sense of taste? I am a chef so this is an unacceptable side > effect. I stopped taking all of them yesterday so that my taste will > hopefully return soon. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2009 Report Share Posted February 28, 2009 > > > > I have been taking andrographis, cat's claw, resveratrol (Japanese > > knotweed)and eleuthero. Does any one know which herb is causing me to > > lose my sense of taste? I am a chef so this is an unacceptable side > > effect. I stopped taking all of them yesterday so that my taste will > > hopefully return soon. > > > Do you know which herb or herbs it was causing this? Did you continue the herbs and your taste came back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2009 Report Share Posted February 28, 2009 > > My guess is that it is the andrographis. I know of a couple of LD > patients who were affected that way. Also watch out for the AB > Biaxin. That AB only caused me (and a few other patients) to have a > horrible metallic taste in my mouth 24/7. But I do know one patient > who totally lost his sense of taste when taking it, and it took months > for it to come back. Others also lost their sense of taste, but it > came back after stopping it. > Good luck figuring it out. Everyone's body is different and we react > differently to herbs/meds....... > Peace, Terri > I stopped taking the herbs and can taste somethings sometimes, vaguely. But I am more tired and clumsy so feel that the herbs were working, but now I am afraid to take them. Anyone have any suggestions for others I can try with no taste-loss side effect? I need my sense of taste for my work--chef. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 > > > > My guess is that it is the andrographis. I know of a couple of LD > > patients who were affected that way. Also watch out for the AB > > Biaxin. That AB only caused me (and a few other patients) to have a > > horrible metallic taste in my mouth 24/7. But I do know one patient > > who totally lost his sense of taste when taking it, and it took months > > for it to come back. Others also lost their sense of taste, but it > > came back after stopping it. > > Good luck figuring it out. Everyone's body is different and we react > > differently to herbs/meds....... > > Peace, Terri > > > I stopped taking the herbs and can taste somethings sometimes, > vaguely. But I am more tired and clumsy so feel that the herbs were > working, but now I am afraid to take them. Anyone have any > suggestions for others I can try with no taste-loss side effect? I > need my sense of taste for my work--chef. Thanks. Did you ever get all of your taste back? If so, how long did it take? I've lost mine and it is awful. I stopped all of my herbs in hopes of it coming back. No luck so far. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2009 Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 My husband lost the sense of taste during Buhner's protocol. It was a year ago. Nevertheless he continued Buhner's herbs and got improvement after adding Artemisinin. He was nagative in B.Microti IgG test, but he tried Atremisinin to check reaction. It helped him to recover his taste's sense, but it came back very slowly, firstly all tasted salty (salty chocolate - could you imagine?), finally after c.a 2 months all food tasted normally. A few months ago I advised taking Arteisinin to one woman, who had the same problem. She added Artemeisinin and Elecapane root powder to her treatment and improved on it too. I don't know, if it's Babesia or other parasite, but I thing the problem isn't in Buhner's herbs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Can you be sure that artemisinin returned the sense of taste, or might it have been just what happens to some as they continue taking andrographis? I'm experiencing the same loss of taste. Ironically, it only started when I started taking zinc and selenium supplements along with artemisinin and black walnut hull. I've stopped artemisinin and black walnut hull because it was wreaking havoc on my gut. I'm not sure whether to continue with zinc and selenium, because all the books suggest these help bring the sense of taste back. I started taking them because it was my understanding that they helped with sugar cravings. Those have definitely stopped, along with food cravings in general. > > My husband lost the sense of taste during Buhner's protocol. It was a year ago. Nevertheless he continued Buhner's herbs and got improvement after adding Artemisinin. He was nagative in B.Microti IgG test, but he tried Atremisinin to check reaction. It helped him to recover his taste's sense, but it came back very slowly, firstly all tasted salty (salty chocolate - could you imagine?), finally after c.a 2 months all food tasted normally. > A few months ago I advised taking Arteisinin to one woman, who had the same problem. She added Artemeisinin and Elecapane root powder to her treatment and improved on it too. I don't know, if it's Babesia or other parasite, but I thing the problem isn't in Buhner's herbs. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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