Is the Buhner protocol effective?
Experts agree that for most sufferers who catch it early on, this therapy is quite effective. But for up to 20 percent of patients, the four-week antibiotic treatment fails, and troubling symptoms continue.
Can Lyme cause Sjogren’s?
Lyme disease symptoms can mimic many other illnesses and have been linked to several autoimmune diseases including Sjögren’s syndrome [1], Dermatomyositis [2], and Guillain-Barre syndrome [3].
Can you treat late stage Lyme disease?
Symptoms of late Lyme disease may include joint pain (arthritis), skin changes, musculoskeletal or neurologic complications. Like the less severe forms of Lyme disease, late Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics, although medical opinions differ about the appropriate length of an antibiotic treatment course.
What are the symptons of Lyme disease Buhner?
Chronic symptoms that I had included air hunger (never feeling I was getting enough air), persistent cough, fatigue, fevers, headache, imbalance, chills, sweats and anemia. I decided to try Buhner’s recommended herbs for babesia.
Who is the herbalist who treats Lyme disease?
Buhner is an herbalist from New Mexico who had developed a protocol for treating Lyme and co-infections. I immediately ordered the herbs for his original protocol. ***Note – Buhner’s original protocol included eleutherococcus instead of andrographis. As a side note I was already using andrographis as part of my parasite cleansing treatment.
Who is Stephen Buhner and what does he do?
The next day while researching online I found Stephen Buhner’s website. Buhner is an herbalist from New Mexico who had developed a protocol for treating Lyme and co-infections. I immediately ordered the herbs for his original protocol. ***Note – Buhner’s original protocol included eleutherococcus instead of andrographis.
Are there any scientific studies on Lyme disease?
While this is not really correct and there is a lot of scientific research done about Lyme Disease Treatment (and the list is very,very long – Scientific studies on Lyme disease) I would rather read anecdotal stories of people who took their Lyme Disease or whatever health challenge they had and treated it with success.