Bidens Pilosa Lyme Disease
Pilosais reported to treat over 41 categories of diseases15.
Bidens pilosa lyme disease. Bpe in cholestatic liver disease induced by ligature and resection of the common bile ducts lrbd in young rats. Tinctures for lyme disease and co infections latin name ailanthus altissima alchornea cordifolia andrographis paniculata artemesia annua azadirachta indica astragalus membranaceous bidens pilosa ceanothus americanus. Zinc picolinate zinc and copper are frequently deficient in those with lyme according to buhner. Like lemon balm it is most medicinal when used fresh.
The leaves are all oppositely arranged and range from simple to pinnate in form the upper leaves with three to five dentate ovate to lanceolate leaflets. To test the hepatoprotective effect of water extract from bidens pilosa l. Bidens bidens pilosa bidens is a member of the asteraceae family. Tinctures of alchornea cordifolia bidens pilosa cats claw cordyceps cryptolepis houttuynia japanese knotweed kudzu root reishi sida acuta and other herbs recommended by stephen buhner for the treatment of lyme disease.
I have a history of zinc deficiency so this is a good way to address two issues at once. It is a well known to have antibacterial anti fungal antidysenteric anti inflammatory antimicrobial antimalarial carminative hepato protective and hypotensive activities. Antibacterial with a broad spectrum of activity both against gram positive and gram negative bacteria including action against bartonella chlamydia pneumoniae and mycoplasma antiprotozoal including against babesia. Bidens pilosa has the following properties.
Description bidens pilosa is a branched annual forb of gracile habit growing up to 18 meters tallit grows aggressively on disturbed land and often becomes weedy. Over 200 phytochemicals have been identified from this plant which may explain some of its pharmaceutical actions15. Unsubscribe from medicinal herbs hq. In addition to hypertension1617 this plant1819andor its polyynes2021has been demonstrated to treat diabetes.