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A Basic Guide To Treating Lyme Disease Naturally

By Toni Vang


There is often nothing as dizzying, painful, annoying and self-introspective than getting a disease. The frustrations that a person gets from suffering Lyme disease are common to other diseases. Everyone wants to get better as soon as possible. Among the regimens available, include treating Lyme disease naturally. Before seeking the best regimen for one afflicted, it would be advisable to understand the basics involved.

Firstly, a patient must understand that a tick bite is the source of spirochetes into their body. These spirochetes are the bacteria that cause the malady. This bite eventually leads to that red rash surrounding a tick bite scene. The rash has various names including EM, erythema migrans and bulls eye rush. This rash is the sure sign that a victim has Lyme infection.

Secondly, many regimens are readily available with different results against the disease for differing people. One working for a certain patient could be ineffective for another. A naturally based method may offer the best recourse or a prescription of antibiotics from a medical doctor may offer the best option. A persons choice determines which option to go for.

Once you decide to go for the natural remedy, you attitude shall largely determine how effective it will turn out to be. Feeling that you have picked the right regimen plays a large part. The stronger your positive attitude, the faster you will heal. This placebo effect is widely written about in self-help titles and literature in science.

Your immune system is crucial in determining how strong the effectiveness of the natural option is. If your body system of immunity is weak, your affliction will be stronger. In this regard, boosting your system will help you destroy the dangerous bacteria. This means you need herbs, a proper diet and various supplements to enable magnification of your immunity. These cover andrographis, una de gato, camu camu, most minerals, Echinacea and vitamin B.

Together with your natural method of healing, you need to research and collect every information you can get. This is in the area of the techniques and healing process. You can access the internet for a good resource of this information. You can buy a number of books in stores or online to boost your information trove. An example is Healing Lyme by Buhner Stephen. You will get information about herbs to boost your immunity and directions to find such herbs in the book. A number of useful techniques to boost your self-confidence and help you get better faster are also available.

Another book is by Bryan Rosner, which lists ten Lyme disorder treatments. These treatments arise from his personal experience with the disease. It does not guarantee universal treatment for the malady but gives honest details on research behind each treatment. A combination of regimens from the book and herbs have provided immune system boosting strong enough to fight off spirochetes ravaging a body.

Yet another natural mode of war against Lyme disease involves a diet of the right raw food. These provide natural sources for minerals, vitamins B and D, all which help the body combat spirochetes. Care is necessary because some raw foods may further weaken the body. Active outdoor activities are important in healing while a sedate lifestyle is not. Physical exercise regimens are highly recommended.




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