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Hypericum stimulate EBV or lyme herx

Hi, I recently had a bad bout with mortons neuroma and a really painful thumb both on the left side of my body. Haveing had a long standing spinal nerve issue from an infection as an infant, I thought it was time to try Hypericum. Within about ten minutes of taking it I had a sicky headache. The odd this was I felt my creativity coming in quite strong and felt comfortable otherwise, just a very strong headache in the front of my head. I have never herxed from lyme treatment and have never exhibited the classic symptoms with the exception of fatigue which I have combatted with a positive attitude and activity. I'm curious if may be hypericum for me is a lyme combatant and a round about way to access it in my body. Anyone have experience with this? Oh I took a second dose and the same thing happened.
 
  brook29 on 2014-01-08
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Lyme is a very complicated disease process and I have sent people
to classical homeopaths who after a couple tries with one remedy
told the patients they could not help them ( especially as the lyme
was getting worse) If you have it under control that is great.

I think the hypericum is helping your neuroma issue and you are having
a small aggravation with each dose. You should wait after the dose
and note what feels better, and do not take another dose unless things
go backwards. Anything helping you overall is going to help out
of balance things in your body, whether it is still Lyme or not.
 
simone717 last decade
Yes the pain in the foot and thumb is much less. I'll give it a while and see if it goes away completely.

Yes, I firmly beleive that Lymed gets comfotable the more you accept it. It's an energy that can either be received or denied. Anyone who calls themself a 'Lymie' is getting a bit to cozy with the enemy. I never excepted it and had to address deeper emotional issues - clear the preverbial meridian thickets so to speak. They are ALWAYS there in people with chronic issues.Thanks for your guidance.
 
brook29 last decade

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