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Core Protocol Herbs for Lyme

Core Protocol Herbs for Lyme

by Doreen Shababy | Dec 17, 2022 | adaptogens, anti-inflammatory, core protocol, immune, Lyme disease

The Wild & Weedy Apothecary carries all of the suggested Core Protocol herbs for treating the symptoms of Lyme disease as outlined by Stephen H. Buhner in HEALING LYME. * In fact, that was the main reason we opened our home apothecary for business – Dave’s journey...
A Tale of Two Skullcaps

A Tale of Two Skullcaps

by Doreen Shababy | Dec 15, 2022 | (Blue) Skullcap, anti-spasmodic, anxiety, Chinese Skullcap, free-radicals, Lyme disease, mycoplasma, nervine, PMS, sedative, synergist, TCM, The Wild & Weedy Apothecary

We carry two different Skullcap tinctures at The Wild & Weedy Apothecary – Chinese Skullcap, also called Baikal Skullcap; and American or Blue Skullcap. We have some juvenile plants of the Chinese species in our garden, and we have been harvesting the American...
Fragrant Red Root, Ceanothus

Fragrant Red Root, Ceanothus

by Doreen Shababy | Dec 10, 2022 | anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, ceanothus, home remedies, Lyme disease, lymphatic system, Red Root

Red Root – Ceanothus americanus, C. spp. This plant has sometimes been called New Jersey Tea, and it’s also called Buckbrush. In my region, Buckbrush leaves are shiny and very fragrant and the flowers are like frothy foam. It is a member of the Buckthorn family which...
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