Guest guest Posted February 28, 2009 Report Share Posted February 28, 2009 I know what you mean. Different people can definitely have diff experiences. I have been using the regular cat's claw for about 6 months now. The one I am using right now causes no Herx at all so it feels like it is not doing much. I am going to try the Allergy Research Group one to see if there is any difference. Roxanne From: knot_weed <tek0nik@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Allergy Research Group Prima Uña de Gato Liquid Date: Saturday, February 28, 2009, 1:52 AM I have no experience with the product and don't want to disrecommend it, but this kind of enthusiastic reviews can be found at iherb and similar sites for many products. Including lots of products that many people think have very little or no effect. Don't jump to conclusions on the basis of such claims ... > Wow, I just looked up the customer reviews on iherb.com for Allergy Research Group's Prima Uña de Gato Liquid on and people w/Lyme disease are raving about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2009 Report Share Posted March 1, 2009 There's a thread over on Lymnet talking about that right now - just something new apparently. [ ] Re: Allergy Research Group Prima Uña de Gato Liquid Doesnt nutramedix energetically enhance their products? Robin > > interesting, didn't know that. I guessed they were the same because > Nutramedix has a patent on their extraction process. > > I didn't experience any herxing with catsclaw powder (maybe because I > took one year of AB and cyst busters before starting Buhner?). But I > have also heard several stories about herxing on just a few drops of > Samento. I wonder if this is caused by the alcohol maybe, or because it > really contains different alkaloids? When using catsclaw powder as > Buhner recommends, you get an 'acid extraction' in the stomach. This > problably extracts different components from the plant, maybe also > components that counter the herx effect? > > Because we don't know what is causing the 'herxing' in Lyme, if a > certain product causes stronger herx reactions it doesn't have to mean > it is more effective against the Lyme bugs. > > > > Just FYI - The Prima Una de Gato from Allergy Research Group is > exactly the same product as the Nutricology brand. The Nutramedix > Samento is also exactly the same product. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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