Stevia and Lyme Disease
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Stevia and Lyme Disease

Stevia and the groundbreaking research conducted by Dr. Eva Sapi in its use for Lyme Disease. We delve into the connection between Stevia and Lyme disease and how it can help patients.

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Detox Binders for Lyme Disease
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Detox Binders for Lyme Disease

Looking to learn about detox binders for Lyme Disease? Explore our in-depth article about the various types and how they help rid the body of Lyme Disease toxins.

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The Quest for Effective Lyme Treatment with Dr. Monica Embers
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The Quest for Effective Lyme Treatment with Dr. Monica Embers

Join Dr. Monica Embers, a leading expert on Lyme disease, as she explores the latest developments in Lyme treatment and research. Learn about the limitations of standard treatments, the impact of Lyme on the immune system, and the quest for a cure. Get up-to-date insights and breakthroughs in the fight against Lyme.

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Lyme vs. EBV: Symptom Similarities & Differences
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Lyme vs. EBV: Symptom Similarities & Differences

Lyme and EBV share many symptoms, and because Lyme doesn’t always show up on tests, it’s easy for doctors to misdiagnose it as EBV. Lyme affects the immune system, and it can cause EBV to flare up in the body and appear positive in tests.

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How Lyme Creates PTSD-Like Responses
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How Lyme Creates PTSD-Like Responses

Lyme is a stealth pathogen and can change form to invade most of the cells in the body. It massively affects the limbic system, which regulates our fight or flight mode. Often in Lyme patients, the limbic system is in overdrive, which means the body constantly feels under attack and in a state of stress.

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Different Forms of Lyme Require Different Treatments
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Different Forms of Lyme Require Different Treatments

When pleomorphic bacteria encounter environmental stress, such as antibiotics, they change form to adapt. The bacteria form atypical cysts, or granular forms, and can colonize in large masses to effectively hide from the immune system. Borrelia burgdorferi reacts differently to different forms of stress. Some stressors cause it to form cysts, and others cause it to form colonies.

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Lyme vs Ehler Danlos: Symptom Similarities & Differences
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Lyme vs Ehler Danlos: Symptom Similarities & Differences

Lyme and EDS share many symptoms, are both difficult to diagnose, and are often misdiagnosed as other autoimmune and neurological conditions. Patients can have both conditions simultaneously, and Lyme can worsen EDS symptoms.

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Why Doxycycline is not an Adequate Treatment for Lyme Disease
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Why Doxycycline is not an Adequate Treatment for Lyme Disease

Doxycycline is a powerful antibiotic and is often the first choice in treatment for Lyme. Lyme is a tricky illness, and the correct treatment in the early stages is vital for recovery. Unfortunately, evidence suggests that Doxycycline may not be an effective treatment for Lyme, and the subject needs more studies.

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Brain Retraining for Lyme Patients
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Brain Retraining for Lyme Patients

Brain retraining is when you take control of your conscious and subconscious thoughts through affirmations, visualizations and meditation. Every thought you have creates pathways in the brain which become deeply embedded over time. If the thoughts are negative - you will be inclined to think negatively.

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