Lyme survivor allied with Teasel Root
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Thank you so much for your voice! I have Lymes, I have been to hell and back as I can see you know and cant thank you more for giving this a voice.
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This video changed my life. Peace and love all!
rick4318 4 months ago
@rick4318 Well Rick, your comment sure changed my DAY. You hang in there.
DancingWeeds 4 months ago
Do you still use the teasel tincture after you cured? Does it help prevent a new infection, or do you still have to prevent the buggers from biting you; checking thoroughly after you've been out in the garden?
What else would you use to prevent getting Lyme again?
hvanoorschot 5 months ago
@hvanoorschot No, I don't still use Teasel, and I don't see where it would prevent a new infection, although Matthew Wood did take it the moment he was aware of being bitten by a tick and last I heard, did NOT develop Lyme. I don't know if he took anything else. I did come up with a Rose Geranium tick repellent spray which on the prevention page of my website, ladybarbara dot net
DancingWeeds 4 months ago
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@peroxide85
What's "Lymes" disease?
Is that multiple co-infections of Lyme disease? I hear alot of people call it "Lymes" disease and wondered what it meant because it denotes a value as having "more-than-one," in a plural sense.
Anyway, I saw your post and thought I'd ask since you used the phrase "lymes disease" in describing your ailment.
By the way, I found out I have Lyme disease too, thankfully I had a Lyme literate doctor suggest I get tested, it came back positive, who knew?!!
runninghoove 5 months ago 2
@runninghoove I never certainly WRITE Lymes or Lyme's and certainly had no intention of SAYING such. It's merely named for Lyme, CT where it was 'first' identified. Lots of folks now are referring to Lyme & Co to include all the co-infections.
DancingWeeds 4 months ago