Dear Stephen,
Smilax is suggested for neuroborreliosis in 1st edition, but not even listed in the 2nd edition — is it now out of favor? If not, does it work well for brain fog as well?
Smilax is suggested for neuroborreliosis in 1st edition, but not even listed in the 2nd edition — is it now out of favor? If not, does it work well for brain fog as well?
Stephen’s response:
After a decade, though some people found it useful, we did not find it as potent for Lyme problems as we had hoped.
After a decade, though some people found it useful, we did not find it as potent for Lyme problems as we had hoped.
Stephen
Thank you for asking this question, I have both the prior and most recent book (along with others)of Stephen’s. My doc wants me to keep taking Smilax- I do not find it of particular help and it’s another one I will stop when current supply exhausts- I find much more help with herxing from the Red Root tincture. I am so grateful to have learned tincturing from Stephen-saves me many many bucks.
Dr. William Rawls’ book “Unlocking Lyme” says that Red Root tincture is a blood coagulant, so people at risk of blood clots should not take it. Also, he advises it should only be used short-term, and not taken w/coagulant or anti-coagulant drugs.
I also noticed the first edition discusses L arginie, but the second edition.. perhaps i missed it, or was that information edited out?
There are many kinds of Smilax; which one was being recommended? My herbalist thinks it kills spirochetes.
Smilax is very good, can kill Lyme spirochetes and even NeuroLyme.
It should be used as tea infusion once a day. Burdock root is quite good too. For Lyme Vitamin A and D are critical, start eating raw carrots and fatty fish. Kelp (iodine) is curative if used in proper dosage.
Hey Burdock is good for what specifically? What actions? I use it all the time . in broth and stews