Apr 14, 2012 | Herbs, japanese knotweed, The Basics, when/how to take |
Dear Stephen, In response to your reply to the Ayurvedic practitioner in France, I’m very curious about taking the powder in juice that you spoke of. Would you recommend mixing the cat’s claw with it as well in a larger glass of juice 3 x per day? Any...
Apr 11, 2012 | Herb Reactions, Herbs, interactions, japanese knotweed, Miscellaneous, other, other diagnoses, The Basics |
Dear Stephen, I had hepatitis C and was treated in 2003 for one year and had a sustained viral response. My bloodwork showed no HCV until I started your protocol for lyme disease. I was using the Japanese knotweed, cat’s claw and andrographis. Are you aware that...
Mar 11, 2012 | Herbs, japanese knotweed, The Basics, wild-harvesting |
Dear Stephen, In your book “Healing Lyme” you write on page 104 that Japanese knotweed “is a potential plant in phytoremediation work as it removes copper from copper-contaminated soil and concentrates it in its roots.” As I have been taking...
Mar 9, 2012 | Herbs, japanese knotweed |
Dear Stephen, I was looking for resveratrol 500mg, since the most I could find was 200 in Source Naturals and 250 in BlueBonnet. I came across a site that said (basically) if it isn’t white in color, you’re paying for filler. Could you comment on the...
Mar 6, 2012 | Herbs, japanese knotweed, The Basics, wild-harvesting |
Dear Stephen, I have been gathering herbs and making my own tinctures for many years. As I become more involved with lyme treatment, I find myself dismayed by the number of recommended herbs “from afar”. I currently live in Albuquerque; are any of the more...
Jan 18, 2012 | bacterial infections, Co-Infections, ehrlichia, Herbs, japanese knotweed, stephania root, viral infections |
Dear Stephen, I have lyme, hep C, hemochromatosis, mycoplasma, and ehrlichia. Recent research shows that resveratrol would not be good for hepatitis C and silymarin can cause harm if you have hemochromatosis ( I have genetic iron overload). What would you advise?...
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