LYME THERAPY PRINCIPLES
My treatment for Lyme Disease utilizes concurrent multi-therapeutic modalities which incorporates nutritional, biofeedback (micro-current), herbal, homeopathic, thermogenic and acupuncture therapeutic principles.
Lyme has evolved into a very resistant and smart organism because of its exposure to standard prescription antibiotics as well as so-called “natural” products. When exposed to “anti-biotics” whether prescription or natural, Lyme evolves into either L-forms or cysts which are much harder to treat.
My ultimate goal is not simply to “kill” the Lyme but more importantly to also “build up” the weakened host tissues and organs. This is where most Lyme therapies fail. They are mostly geared towards “killing” the Lyme bacteria which in turn forces it to become dormant as cysts and L-forms waiting to re-surface at the right time.
Even after proper or appropriate Lyme treatments by standard methods, most people eventually continue to manifest with a variety of symptoms such as fatigue, arthritis, memory loss, pains, and fibromyalgia because such therapies do not address the damage already done by the Lyme bacteria on multi-systemic tissues and organs.
The greater work and challenge, after the Lyme has been dealt with or is being dealt with, is to regenerate organs/tissues and strengthen your immune system via the modalities mentioned above: orthomolecular, biofeedback (micro-current), herbals, homeopathic, thermogenic and acupuncture principles.
There is not a one-size fits all “protocol” to treat Lyme disease. Each individual presents uniquely and differently and will require very specific, individualized and synchronized evaluation and therapies based on their constitution, presenting symptoms and responses to ongoing treatments. If indicated, intravenous nutrient therapies may be recommended.
The key to healing from Lyme Disease is: Utilize multi-treatment modalities that makes the most sense and rebuild weakened organs and tissues. The greatest challenge is not in the "killing" of the organism but in the recovery, regeneration and healing process of all tissues and organs ravaged by the lyme organism.