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Stanislav
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Joined : Nov 2014
Posts : 87
Posted 11/14/2016 9:35 AM (GMT 0)
Any opinions on http://www.bristolbotanicals.co.uk/?
Might be useful for Europeans.
TrialbyLyme
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Joined : Oct 2015
Posts : 220
Posted 11/14/2016 10:39 AM (GMT 0)
Ditto to the person who said Ananda Apothecary for EO's. ;) Love them!
anandaapothecary.com/
Also, Hope Well EO's. They even have a Lyme protocol.
hopewelloils.com/
Thanks for this Traveler!!
Traveler
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Joined : May 2007
Posts : 36573
Posted 11/14/2016 3:06 PM (GMT 0)
Talk about
digging up an old thread!! Ha ha!
Thank you both for additions to this list!! I have a few more to add as well, but haven't gotten around to adding them to the list in the "New to Lyme?" thread yet. I'll post them here first and then add the suggestions you both posted as well.
Anyone else? Remember, we are looking for reliable companies that have reliable products.
tickbite666
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Posts : 2145
Posted 11/14/2016 3:40 PM (GMT 0)
I've used many of the on-line stores listed above, and also buy from
Pureformulas
Lucky Vitamin
Vitacost is good and that where I shop the most but they don't have everything I need. Pureformulas has free shipping for all orders, where the rest have like a $49 min.
Traveler
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Posted 11/14/2016 4:19 PM (GMT 0)
While I agree that there are some that have very high shipping charges, I don't shop at those online stores (can't afford to), and still there are many that have decent shipping charges - iherb being one of my fav's.
If a person finds a lot of what they need on Amazon, consider joining Amazon Prime as it can reduce your costs as well for some (we joined Amazon Prime for other reasons, but it's worked out well).
Anyone else have suggestions for places to buy supplements/herbs online?
Razzle
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Posted 11/14/2016 5:17 PM (GMT 0)
mountainroseherbs.com
- for bulk herbs, and often has both whole herb and powdered...
Traveler
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Posted 11/14/2016 5:22 PM (GMT 0)
Razzle!! How are you doing? I've missed you!!
AK
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Posts : 248
Posted 11/14/2016 6:07 PM (GMT 0)
RobnOri,
I was wondering what you use the Cistus tea for and how much you take? I am interested in using as a tick repellant. Have you had any experience or info on how it makes us less attractive to ticks.
Friends went to a local park over the weekend nad came home with 8 ticks on them..... woud like to know what I am talking about
before I recommend.......UGH.
AMY
And TRAV - great idea..can't wait to see the completed list! THANK YOU
Traveler
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Posted 11/14/2016 6:22 PM (GMT 0)
AK, I'm not sure who you are referring to - I don't see a RobnOri that posted here?
Anyway, I have used Cistus tea as a biofilm buster, and have read the claims that it makes a person repulsive to ticks, but have not used it for such.
I use astragalus, as per Buhner's instructions. During tick season, 3,000 mgs a day - "off season" 1,000 mgs a day. It's not for use in Chronic Lyme for most people as it can cause a massive herx reaction, as it goes directly after the Lyme bacteria.
bluelyme
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Posted 11/16/2016 3:44 AM (GMT 0)
Emerson ecologics
allans apirary
and dna connexions ...its a test but ya know
julymorning
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Posted 11/16/2016 3:51 AM (GMT 0)
Did I miss
Sagewoman.com
? I believe they are on the New to Lyme list.
I ordered my tinctures from them and was pleased with the price after price shopping, and the speed of delivery was pretty darn fast.
multifacetedme
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Posted 12/16/2016 1:07 AM (GMT 0)
Bump - there was a question about
where to get herbs today... great list!
dismissed
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Posted 12/16/2016 1:16 AM (GMT 0)
Just a "goodnight y'all" bump!
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