🦉How to Tackle Chronic Lyme Disease Effectively🦉

Chronic Lyme disease is something many people live with, but it’s important to understand that the main culprit isn’t always the bacteria itself. Instead, it’s often the toxins (called biotoxins) that Lyme and its co-infections release into the body. These biotoxins can come from the bacteria’s waste, gases, or stress reactions, and they tend to trigger the symptoms that make Lyme so difficult to manage.

One of the key reasons many people feel unwell is because these pathogens are aggravated by external factors—mainly environmental toxins. So, the first step in addressing chronic Lyme disease is to reduce exposure to one of the most common environmental stressors for the body: EMF/EMR(electromagnetic fields/radiation). EMF comes from things like smart mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, Smart meters, and 4G/5G towers.

Now, you might be thinking, “Even if I turn off my phone and Wi-Fi at home, we’re still surrounded by EMF outside.” But the truth is, it’s not about eliminating every bit of EMF—it’s about reducing the load on your body. Turning off your mobile phones, Alexa, Wi-Fi routers, and other wireless gadgets, especially at night, gives your body a chance to rest and heal. Small steps like these can make a big difference in how you feel.

 

Step-by-Step Approach to Healing

Once EMF exposure is reduced, the next step is to support the body’s main detox systems. These are the organs and pathways that help remove toxins, including the colon, liver, gallbladder, kidneys, and lymphatic system. If these pathways aren’t functioning properly, the body can’t eliminate toxins as effectively, making it harder to manage Lyme disease.

Here’s a simple guide to tackling Lyme in the right order:

  1. Mitigate EMF Exposure
    Reducing EMF exposure is the first step towards giving your body a chance to recover.
  2. Open Drainage Pathways (Phase 1)
    Start by focusing on the colon, liver, and gallbladder. These organs play a big role in flushing out toxins and need to be working efficiently before moving on to detoxing Lyme. Here are some tips for colon , liver and gallbladder drainage support.
  3. Open Drainage Pathways (Phase 2)
    Next, support your kidneys and lymphatic system. These systems filter out toxins, and keeping them clear will make it easier for your body to remove harmful substances. Make sure your drinking water is filtered and clean. Never drink straight from the tap.
  4. Address Parasites
    Many people with Lyme also have parasites. These need to be dealt with before tackling Lyme directly, as parasites can release Lyme bacteria, causing reinfection.
  5. Focus on Lyme
    Finally, once the drainage systems are open and parasites are managed, it’s time to address the Lyme bacteria itself. Natural herbs are by far more effective when used at this stage.  However, in my practice many people who suffered from Lyme related symptoms feel already better by the time they finish 1-4 above

 

Why This Approach Works

It’s important to remember that Lyme should be tackled last. Trying to kill Lyme related bacteria first can overwhelm the detox systems, which are already working hard to clear toxins from the body. Supporting these systems helps them function better, so they can more effectively tackle Lyme.

For example, the liver and kidneys are responsible for filtering out toxins, including the by-products of dying bacteria. Without proper support, these organs can become inflamed and struggle to detox effectively.

The lymphatic system, which helps transport bacteria to the lymph nodes for destruction, also needs support. When the lymphatic system is sluggish, Lyme can sit in the fluid, replicate, and avoid detection by the immune system. Simple practices like dry brushing or trying Inclined Bed Therapy can help keep the lymph moving and support your body’s ability to fight Lyme.

 

The Importance of the Colon

The colon is the final step in the body’s detox system. If you’re not having regular bowel movements—at least 2–3 times a day—it can be difficult for your body to eliminate the toxins created by Lyme bacteria. So, it’s essential to have regular bowel movements before moving on to more intense treatments.

 

Why Parasites Matter

Before you can effectively address Lyme, parasites must be dealt with. If parasites are left unchecked, they can release Lyme bacteria back into the system, causing reinfection. Taking the time to get rid of parasites is an essential part of the healing process.

 

In Summary

By reducing EMF exposure and supporting your body’s detox organs, you’re setting the stage for a smoother journey towards recovery. By the time you reach the stage of directly addressing Lyme disease, your body will be better equipped to handle the bacteria and its toxins, reducing the strain on your detox organs and helping you feel better overall. Who knows the symptoms you’re suffering from may have gone by then!

 

Please Note: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any individual or condition.