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Treating Lyme Disease
By: AGelbert Date: November 2, 2014, 4:13 pm
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Japanese Knotweed is the larges Female Species in earth's' plant
life biomass!
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The Cure Is Never Far Away
It is said that in nature, the cure is never far away from the
injury. For example if you are bitten by a snake, there will be
some plant nearby to counter the poison. This was of course much
more relevant when people knew what to look for right there in
the forest!
Japanese knotweed, an invasive ;D
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plant
that grows all over the US, may be one of the most important
plants in treating symptoms of Lyme disease. Interestingly, it
has become even more invasive in the northeast US, in tandem
with the rise of Lyme disease.
The compounds found in the root have been used for thousands of
years in Far East medicine. The most notable one is resveratrol,
an anti-oxidant credited with preventing heart disease, also
found in red wine.
Now it's widely sought after in the West. Herbalist /
acupuncturist Timothy Scott, author of "Invasive Plant Medicine
The Ecological Benefits and Healing Abilities of Invasives"
shares his enthusiasm and knowledge of the plant here.
It is always a good idea to consult a specialist before any new
herbal regimen. Knotweed should not be taken in pregnancy except
in small doses and should not be used with other blood thinners.
--Bibi Farber
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Agelbert NOTE: This is ONE planet. There is NO SUCH THING as an
INVASIVE plant unless it comes from some OTHER planet. The whole
"invasive" baloney is a man made term. Homo SAP just loves to
make up categories and put up boundaries here and there. The
biosphere is not impressed wit the naked ape's idea of what
should go where.
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Isn't it ironic (and illogical too!) that the very same
scientists that claim our existence is ALL ABOUT "survival of
the fittest", go out of their way to label a vigorous growing
plant as "invasive"?
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/>The only invasion that has REALLY occurred was the colonizatio
n
of these Homo SAP brains' glial cells by fecal coliforms!
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