The Treatment for Lyme
Disease
Effective
treatment for Lyme disease is a topic for lengthy debate, and
one of the most troubling aspects of the disease.
Because of the unlimited mutations of the
bacteria, and frequent co-infection, a treatment that works for some will
not work for others.
Add to that
fact the length of time infected, level of stress, dietary
factors, chemical/metal toxicity, pre-existing physical fitness
and condition of immune system, and you have a truly difficult
disease to treat.
Conventional
Treatment:
Antibiotics
are the conventional treatment for Lyme disease, and if caught
early, a four week course should completely eradicate
it.
For chronic
cases, antibiotics are still the first and best
choice.
Dr. Joseph Burrascano states in
his treatment guide (
http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/BurrGuide200509.pdf):
“No single treatment or medication will
result in full recovery of the more ill patient. Only by
addressing all of these issues and engineering treatments
and solutions for all of them will we be able to restore
full health to our patients.Likewise, a patient will not
recover unless they are completely compliant with every
single aspect of the treatment
plan.”
Alternative
Treatment (When Antibiotics Fail):
There are
many alternative treatments for treating chronic Lyme
disease. The best of them encompass a
combination of diet, exercise, emotional support, stress
management, immune system support, lifestyle changes and
anti-spirochetal and/or anti-bacterial
agents.
See our Products
for many of the successful protocols following, and other
therapeutic products.
Following are
some of the most successful protocols:
There
are also some untested protocols that have attracted
attention due to the general failure for some with
conventional antibiotics. To read about Ledum
Homeopathic treatment along with the comments from a Lyme
sufferere who has tried it, click here: http://cassia.org/ledum.htm
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