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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword Matthew Wood, Ms
Foreword by Andreas Thum, Md
Introduction: A Fall from a High Horse
Medical Anthropology (Ethnomedicine)
Spiritual Guidance Is Not Always Pleasant
Chapter One: Encountering the Demon
The End of the Age of Antibiotics
The Morphogenetic Field of Bacteria
Chapter Two: An Arthropod Terrifies the World
The “Bad Guy”
Diseases Spread by Ticks
Natural Help When ESME Is Suspected
Other Possible Vectors for the Spread of Lyme Bacteria
The Make-Up of the Borrelia Spirochete
Chapter Three: The New Epidemic
Why Tests Are Not Reliable
Stages of the Disease
Where Did Lyme Disease First Appear?
Deer and Mice: Ecological Factors
An Alibi Disease?
A Necessary Comment Regarding Polio
Chapter Four: Fear of Nature
The Further Removed We Are from Nature, the More Threatening It Appears
Fashionable Diseases
Chapter Five: Natural Treatment
Plenty of Sleep
Fresh Air and Sunshine
Exercise
Healthy Eating Habits
Immunity-Strengthening Herbs
Joy of Life, and a Sense of Purpose
Setting Some Time Aside
Chapter Six: Dr. Orth, a Faustian Doctor
The Call to Be a Healer
Dr. Orth’s Cure
Neurotoxins and Lipid Bacterial Debris
Chapter Seven: For Every Sickness There Is a Healing Plant
Seek and Ye Shall Find
Deer Syphilis
Ritual for the Teasel Deva
Testing the Teasel
Chapter Eight: The Healing Plant, Teasel
Other Names for Teasel
The Teasel Family
Botanical Characteristics
Signature
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Planetary Affiliation
Traditional Healing Use
Ways to Use Teasel for Lyme Disease
Dosage
When and How Long to Take Teasel
Gathering and Harvesting Time
Blessings of the Forefathers
Chapter Nine: Supportive Therapy During the Teasel Cure
Hyperthermia and Balneotherapy
Nourishment during Treatment
Sensible Lifestyle
Some Feedback about the Teasel Cure
Advice from an Old Herbal Woman
Chapter Ten: Other Natural Cures
The “Borrelia Path” of Rudolf Müller
The Klinghardt Method
Regehr-Clark Therapy
Salt and Vitamin C—Salt-C Therapy
Phytotherapeutic Lyme Disease Therapy, According to Stephen H. Buhner
Symptomatic Treatment of Particular Afflictions
Other Therapeutics for Lyme Disease
Chapter Eleven: Hahnemann and the Syphilitic Miasma
The Theories of “Vitalism” and “Miasma”
Mercury and the New Syphilis
Name Magic
Homeopathy for Lyme Disease
Chapter Twelve: The Curse of the Sun God
Evil Stars
The Right Remedy, Holy Wood or Quicksilver?
The Beginning of Chemical Antibiosis
Tiny Spirochetes Wreak Big Changes in Society
Paradigm Shift
Return of the Herbs
Forebodings about the Spirochete
Appendix: Healing Plants
Lymph and Spleen Plants
Strengthening the Immune System
Plants for Pestilence and Bubonic Plague
Plants to Support Sweating and Flushing
Lymph-Cleansing Plants (Lymphatics)
Syphilis Cures of the Native Americans
Teasel Root Resources
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
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