Good morning all. Anyone else with Lyme disease currently using any natural methods or popular herbal protocols? I'd love to hear about others experiences with various types of traditional medicine/herbs/roots/supplements/vitamins, etc or even pranic healing..Also did you take pharmaceutical antibiotics, initially?
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Hello.
When it comes to managing Lyme disease, a condition caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi transmitted through tick bites, many people explore a combination of conventional medical treatments and complementary or alternative approaches. Here are some approaches that individuals with Lyme disease sometimes consider:
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Pharmaceutical Antibiotics: Conventional treatment for Lyme disease typically involves antibiotics, which are crucial, especially in the early stages of the infection. Delaying or avoiding antibiotics can lead to more severe symptoms and complications.
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Herbal Protocols: Some people use herbal treatments as adjunct therapy. Popular protocols include those developed by herbalists such as Stephen Buhner or Dr. Richard Horowitz. These protocols often use a combination of herbs thought to have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and immune-supportive properties.
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Supplements and Vitamins: Supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids, probiotics, vitamin D, and magnesium are sometimes used to support overall health and manage symptoms. Vitamins and minerals can help boost the immune system and support the body’s natural healing processes.
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Dietary Changes: Some individuals find that dietary changes, such as reducing sugar and processed foods and increasing the intake of whole foods, fruits, and vegetables, can help manage symptoms.
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Pranic Healing and Energy Work: Some people explore energy healing practices like Pranic Healing, Reiki, or acupuncture. These practices are often used to manage pain, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being.
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Physical Therapies: Physical therapies, such as physiotherapy, chiropractic treatments, or massage, are often used to manage pain and musculoskeletal symptoms associated with Lyme disease.
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