Chronic Disease
Successful treatments for the chronic diseases below need to account for an individuals’ symptom picture and constitution therefore a consultation is necessary for successful treatment of these types of problems. Please read below for more information about this.
Consultation with herbalist Sonja Boynton
Digestive diseases such as Crohn’s Disease
Crohn’s Disease can caused by an infection such as Lyme or other ‘bug’. This is why a significant proportion of Crohn’s Disease sufferers have a remission or improvement in symptoms when taking conventional antibiotics. Many people with Crohn’s fell ill with a digestive issue when traveling abroad and have ‘never been the same again’. If this has been true for you, it is very likely that an Herbal Antibiotic Protocol will be successful for you. If you are currently using conventional antibiotics, you can include herbal medicines for a more gentle and successful return to total wellness.
Consultation with herbalist Sonja Boynton
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic fatigue can caused by an infection such as Lyme or other ‘bug’. This is why a significant proportion of Chronic Fatigue sufferers have a remission or improvement in symptoms when taking conventional antibiotics. If this has been true for you, it is very likely that an Herbal Antibiotic Protocol will be much more successful for you than conventional antibiotic therapies alone. If you are currently using conventional antibiotics, you can include herbal medicines for a more gentle and successful return to total wellness.
Consultation with herbalist Sonja Boynton
Chronic fatigue can also be caused by improper thyroid function. Even if you have tested negative low thyroid with a TSH test and have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome please see lthe thyroid section of link to metabolism.
A Word on Using Herbs and Conventional Treatment:
Herbs can be used effectively for disease with or without conventional treatments and pharmaceuticals. In fact, in a small proportion of cases using both is the most effective course of action. The herbs we use and the way we use them do not cause interactions with pharmaceuticals.
