Healing Lyme
Natural Healing of Lyme Borreliosis and the Coinfections Chlamydia and Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis, 2nd Edition
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Melanie Avalon
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Lyme disease infects a minimum of 300,000 people per year in the United States and millions more throughout the rest of the world. Symptoms run from mild lethargy to severe arthritis to heart disease to incapacitating mental dysfunction. Although tests have improved over the past decade, they are still not completely reliable, and antibiotics are only partially effective. Up to 35 percent of those infected will not respond to antibiotic treatment or will relapse. The spirochetes that cause Lyme are stealth pathogens they can hide within cells or alter their form so that our immune systems cannot find them, as well as inhibit the effectiveness of antibiotics. The coinfections that accompany Lyme (including babesia, bartonella, mycoplasma, anaplasma, and ehrlichia) are often as incapacitating as Lyme itself.
Healing Lyme examines the leading scientific research on Lyme infection, its tests and treatments, and outlines the most potent natural medicines that offer help, either alone or in combination with antibiotics, for preventing and healing the disease. The book has been a best seller for over a decade, and during that time the author has had contact with over 25,000 people who have used some form of these protocols during their healing journey. This second edition has been significantly updated, fully revised, and expanded to reflect the increased understandings from that extensive contact, including in-depth treatment experiences with hundreds during the past decade.
Healing Lyme is the primary audio on what Lyme bacteria do in the body and how natural approaches can heal the disease. This new updated version joins the author’s other two books on the treatment of Lyme coinfections and completes his exhaustive work on these stealth pathogens.
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