I am seeking someone in the Southern Maryland region (my zipcode is 20659), or possibly Northern VA, that treats Lyme and co-infections (I also have mycoplasma pneumonia?) in more natural ways, as I have been on abx for extended periods, and would like a more natural approach.
I am also looking maybe for a lyme literate endocrinologist, as I believe lyme has disupted my adrenals. Maybe I can find a good natural lyme Doc that can help with both. Can you please give me a few possibilities so I can explore?
thank you and God Bless.
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TF
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Sorry, I don't know of anybody like this, and I have been around this illness for about 10 years.
I and my friends have gotten rid of lyme and company by going to doctors who follow the Burrascano lyme treatment guidelines found here:
It doesn't have to take years of antibiotics if the doctor knows how to cure lyme. That's what I found out by switching doctors. Before I got to my Burrascano type doctor, I had been told that I would have to stay on antibiotics the rest of my life. Baloney.
I switched doctors. I got to my Burrascano type doctor and was done with treatment in 13 months.
If you would like the names of some of these types of doctors, let me know. In March, it will be 7 years since I got rid of these diseases. I had undiagnosed lyme disease for at least 10 years before it was discovered what was really wrong with me.
It was an endocrinologist who figured out that I had lyme. If you would like his name (don't know that I would call him lyme literate, but maybe he IS!!), just let me know.
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great thanks for the info, and if you could please forward some names that use Burrascano guidelines, I would really appreciate it
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Sent you the names.
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Links to many articles and books by holistic-minded LL doctors of various degrees who all have this basic approach in common:
Understanding of the importance of addressing the infection(s) fully head-on with specific measures;
Knowing that support supplements are important, but NEVER enough alone. And knowing which supplements have direct impact, which are only support and which are both.
You can compare and contrast many approaches.
BASIC HERBAL EDUCATIONAL links, and
BODY WORK links with safety tailored to lyme patients,
RIFE links,
BIONIC 880 links, and
LOW HEAT INFRARED SAUNA detail. -
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- I just sent you a PM for an ILADS-educated LL certified herbalist in your area. -
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