Healing Lyme Disease Naturally: History, Analysis, and Treatments

# Healing Lyme Disease Naturally: History, Analysis, and Treatments ç PDF Read by ! Wolf D. Storl eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Healing Lyme Disease Naturally: History, Analysis, and Treatments Teasel, a flowering plant that grows throughout Europe and Asia, tonifies the liver and kidneys, promotes blood circulation, and strengthens the bones and tendons. When he was diagnosed, Dr. In Healing Lyme Disease Naturally, anthropologist Wolf D. Dr. The plant has been documented to help cure chronic conditions marked by arthritis, sore, stiff muscles, and eventual incapacitation—all symptoms associated with Lyme disease. Storl refused standard treatments because of antibiotic int

Healing Lyme Disease Naturally: History, Analysis, and Treatments

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Rating : 4.71 (589 Votes)
Asin : 1556438737
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 376 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-04
Language : English

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"a qualified a qualified 4 stars see jane read This book provides interesting cultural and historical information on healing, traditional medicine, and herbal medicine. For someone looking for a comprehensive approach to treating Lyme, however, this isn't it. It focuses on basically one herb - teasel. Storl writes in the 1st chapter, "In short: Teasel root tincture or tea, taken for a few weeks, in addition to hot baths every day, or every other day (sauna, thermal baths, sunbathing), is a very good cure for Lyme disease." It may have been a very good cure . stars" according to see jane read. This book provides interesting cultural and historical information on healing, traditional medicine, and herbal medicine. For someone looking for a comprehensive approach to treating Lyme, however, this isn't it. It focuses on basically one herb - teasel. Storl writes in the 1st chapter, "In short: Teasel root tincture or tea, taken for a few weeks, in addition to hot baths every day, or every other day (sauna, thermal baths, sunbathing), is a very good cure for Lyme disease." It may have been a very good cure . VERY INFORMATIVE This book helped me understand what I already new instinctively - to trust my body to heal. Teasel and other herbal treatments to eliminate Lyme spirochetes, but more importantly a strong mind, body and spirit connection is vital.. Read it and checked the references -- provoking I almost didn't buy it because of Lymedoc's review, but I was able to see the reference through Amazon's preview and found the article in the New England Journal. Storl did not overstate the conclusions the authors stated in both the abstract and also in the body of their study. I actually had to reread the New England Journal article several times to make sure that I hadn't missed something. So I bought the book and I'm glad I did! Maybe "Lymedoc" has an agenda to defend that has nothing to do with objectivity

Teasel, a flowering plant that grows throughout Europe and Asia, tonifies the liver and kidneys, promotes blood circulation, and strengthens the bones and tendons. When he was diagnosed, Dr. In Healing Lyme Disease Naturally, anthropologist Wolf D. Dr. The plant has been documented to help cure chronic conditions marked by arthritis, sore, stiff muscles, and eventual incapacitation—all symptoms associated with Lyme disease. Storl refused standard treatments because of antibiotic intolerance. Written in an encouraging, personal tone but based in science and clinical studies, Healing Lyme DiseaseNaturally offers hope in combating a condition that has stubbornly resisted conventional medical treatment.. Storl shares his own success in overcoming a difficult, sometimes deadly disease that is reaching epidemic proportions. Instead, he researched healing systems of various cultures including Traditional Chinese Medicine, American Indian healing practices, homeopathy, and traditional Western herbal lore and discovered the teasel root

Wolf D. He lives in Rohrdorf, Germany. He has been a guest professor at the University of Berne, lecturing on cultural ecology, a Visiting Scholar at the Benares Hindu University, India, Department of Sociology, and has taught courses such as medical anthropology at Sheridan College in Wyoming. Currently a freelance writer and lecturer, Dr. . Storl received his BA in anthropology from Oh

It has spoken to me so clearly with words that reflect my philosophy and desire for my own treatment. … I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in herbalism, natural healing, or the history of chronic disease treatment, and would consider it required reading for anyone dealing with chronic Lyme disease. … The book is intriguing, and stimulates you to ask many questions and self-reflect. Storl puts faith in nature’s ability to heal, but also puts responsibility on the patient to create an environment that facilitates healing. “Wolf Storl’s fast-paced journey through the material reads like an adventure story of the author’s own migration from sickness to health and of his education in Lyme disease.”—From the foreword by Matthew Wood, author of The Book of Herbal Wisdom and The Hearthwise H