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Does anyone have a suggested place to purchase Eleutherococcus, based on the

revised Buhner protocol. I have not been able to find a product online that

meets the criteria described below. My daughter has been following the Buhner

protocol according to Buhner's book since December with lot's of progress, our

major symptom to date is fatigue.  It appears Eleutherococcus decreases

fatigue. Thanks for any advice.

Thanks,

Jean

From the updated Buhner POV:

" The third herb is Eleutherococcus. It is a member of the Ginseng family. Buhner

only recommends a 1:1 or 1:2 formulation. The tincture should be almost black in

color. If it is golden, it is a 1:5 formulation which is not effective for Lyme

disease. If fatigue is an issue, the protocol may not be effective without

eleutherococcus. The dosage is ½ to 1 teaspoonful upon rising and at lunch. It

can lead to insomnia if taken too late in the day. Eleutherococcus stimulates

immune function, decreases fatigue, reduces brain fog, and reduces depression.

It is a must for anyone with neuro-cognitive Lyme.  "

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From: rasheedaas <rasheedaas@...>

Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 4:49:26 PM

Subject: [ ] Buhner's POV/Re: Buhner list

 

wow - glad to see recognized.

thanks for posting this.

ellen

>

> http://www.publiche althalert. org/Articles/ scottforsgren/ Buhner.htm

>

> From a Source of Profound Insight Comes Hope

> A Master's Update on the Treatment of Lyme Disease

>

> Newest update with his POV.

>

> Robin

>

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I get it from Tim in VT, but the color is golden, not dark as

he recommends. I was surprised after reading this since Tim is one of

the doctors he lists in the back of his book who is familiar with

his protocol. Thanks,

On Mar 22, 2010, at 9:54 AM, White wrote:

> Does anyone have a suggested place to purchase Eleutherococcus,

> based on the revised Buhner protocol. I have not been able to find

> a product online that meets the criteria described below. My

> daughter has been following the Buhner protocol according to

> Buhner's book since December with lot's of progress, our major

> symptom to date is fatigue. It appears Eleutherococcus decreases

> fatigue. Thanks for any advice.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jean

>

> From the updated Buhner POV:

> " The third herb is Eleutherococcus. It is a member of the Ginseng

> family. Buhner only recommends a 1:1 or 1:2 formulation. The

> tincture should be almost black in color. If it is golden, it is a

> 1:5 formulation which is not effective for Lyme disease. If fatigue

> is an issue, the protocol may not be effective without

> eleutherococcus. The dosage is ½ to 1 teaspoonful upon rising and

> at lunch. It can lead to insomnia if taken too late in the day.

> Eleutherococcus stimulates immune function, decreases fatigue,

> reduces brain fog, and reduces depression. It is a must for anyone

> with neuro-cognitive Lyme. "

>

> ________________________________

> From: rasheedaas <rasheedaas@...>

>

> Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 4:49:26 PM

> Subject: [ ] Buhner's POV/Re: Buhner list

>

>

> wow - glad to see recognized.

> thanks for posting this.

>

> ellen

>

>

> >

> > http://www.publiche althalert. org/Articles/ scottforsgren/

> Buhner.htm

> >

> > From a Source of Profound Insight Comes Hope

> > A Master's Update on the Treatment of Lyme Disease

> >

> > Newest update with his POV.

> >

> > Robin

> >

>

>

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> Does anyone have a suggested place to purchase Eleutherococcus, based on the

revised Buhner protocol. I have not been able to find a product online that

meets the criteria described below.

I buy the concentrated Herb Pharm Eleuthero extract from iherb.com; for

customers outside the US that seems one of the very few options. They only have

the small bottles though, quite expensive.

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