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I googled Klebsiella and Chinese herbs and found this:

"The Chinese herb Qing Hao (Chinese wormwood - Artemisia annua) is specific against klebsiella, e.coli, staph, strep and a few other nasties. It's a firly safe herb, . . . it could be helpful in keeping the nasties at bay." This was a naturapathic Vet, Carol Bryant, who also recommended Vitamin C and probiotics.

What think ??? Rio

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Oh wormwood,

Man if that helps we will all be happy.
Wormwood is the active ingrediant in Absinthe. Hallucinogen all those abstract guys used it. Van Gogh cut off his ear on an Absinthe binge.

That is if the Chinese wormwood is the same.

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Well, I don't think you're supposed to take that much !!
I am going to try to find other herbs though. This one seems to be more for malaria and parasites. Oh well . . . .

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I went to someone years ago who was from a small province in China and did not speak English. He went back every year to gather herbs and made some sort of mud thing that he put on my back with bandages. I also took something orally. I do not know what these items were, and he had studied the plants for years under a monk before moving to Hong Kong and then the U.S. Because of the intensity of the herbs, together with kung fu and chi kung, I saw great improvement. However, I would never try them on my own without getting a "prescription" from someone like him. He obviously knew how to combine the ingredients.


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