No binders = life is miserable, brain fog, nerve pains, a multitude of symptoms that I could not even imagine possible (now I know they were pretty real).
Most of lyme symptoms are toxic symptoms, say dr. K.
It's not exactly the pathogens causing symptoms directly,
... but neurotoxins from die off and from cellular metabolism (plus environmental toxins, vaccines, drug toxicity...)
... that create the multitude of symptoms lyme patients attribute to pathogens.
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A more detailed explanation why binders are a must for heavy metal detox...
"The liver has to be effectively filtering the blood.
How effective the liver is working and what it needs to work better is highly variable.
By the time someone has a chronic illness related to poor detoxification, there is no one-size-fits-all treatment and the case has to be gone over very carefully to uncover what the patient's needs are.
They do usually involve some form of vitamin deficiency (all of the B's are common deficiencies, for example, but patients are usually deeply deficient in just a few, not all)
.... and at least one issue with the lifestyle triggering the unideal activation or deactivation of important detoxification genes.
How well the liver is filtering blood can be loosely assessed by the color of the stool.
Bile contains the pigment that colors poop.
The more bile there is, the darker it is.
The less there is, the lighter it is, even to the point of being light greyish/white.
If we are trying to detox someone as effectively as possible, we want the stool to be dark brown— not black, which may indicate bleeding in the GI tract, or charcoal intake."
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