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Post Treatment Lyme Disease – PTLD and Rife Therapy

Some patients diagnosed with Lyme disease experience persistent, debilitating symptoms despite receiving antibiotics treatment; such cases are known as Post Treatment Lyme Disease, or PTLD.

Rife frequencies generate electromagnetic waves designed to vibrate germ coverings, eventually bursting them and killing the germ. Unfortunately, however, Lyme disease-causing Borrelia bacteria do not have such coverings and therefore remain viable.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) offers an ideal treatment option for chronic, undiagnosed Lyme disease patients. By increasing oxygen delivery to tissues and cells at greater concentrations than normally available in atmospheric levels, HBOT helps stimulate natural healing ability of tissues and cells within your body and is carried throughout with plasma and can reach those areas where blood flow has become restricted or blocked. Sessions involve relaxing in an acrylic chamber where air pressure is three times greater than atmospheric levels to stimulate more rapid lung absorption that then travels throughout plasma pathways to reach places within body where blood flow becomes restricted or blocked – something regular air pressure changes cannot do. HBOT may treat conditions including:

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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy stimulates and increases production of osteoblast cells responsible for bone repair, increasing bone healing rates while helping restore soft tissues such as tendons, ligaments and soft fascia. Furthermore, it promotes blood vessel formation in damaged areas for increased circulation – this can provide significant advantages to those suffering from an array of conditions, such as:

Though antibiotics may fully clear Lyme infection in some people, others continue to experience symptoms like fatigue, brain fog and joint pain despite treatment. According to CDC and other government agencies, antibiotics cannot eliminate all remaining symptoms; however there are numerous ways they can be overcome with additional help available.

An experienced LLMD can offer their patients advice regarding appropriate therapies to address ongoing Lyme disease symptoms, including herbal medicine, nutrient supplementation, diet changes and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Such approaches support your body’s natural immune system while decreasing inflammation; in turn these may aid recovery of autoimmune disorders such as POTS/dysautonomia.

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To effectively treat Lyme disease, individuals must dedicate themselves and prepare themselves for a long journey. They should work closely with their LLMD and other healthcare providers. Finding an experienced practitioner who takes an interdisciplinary approach is key; patients who rely solely on antibiotics alone often struggle to recover regardless of how long they’ve been on them.

Rife Therapy

RIFE Frequency Therapy is a noninvasive electromagnetic wave therapy treatment, using low energy electromagnetic waves of specific frequencies to match up with specific microbes or bacteria being targeted for elimination. The goal is to destroy pathogens without harming healthy cells – an approach which complements traditional Lyme disease treatments such as antibiotics that may damage healthy cells while simultaneously increasing toxicity; frequency-based therapies target microbes while aiding your body’s natural detox pathways as they target them, along with co-infections such as Bartonella Babesia Ehrlichia and Anaplasma infections as well.

Royal Raymond Rife designed microscopes equipped with prisms to detect microbes, and machines emitting electromagnetic frequencies believed to kill germs without harming healthy cells. Although Rife’s claims were never scientifically supported, chronic Lyme disease patients have reported improved symptoms after using Rife machines.

The Rife machine uses electrical pads placed on hands or feet by patients, sending low-energy electromagnetic waves that resonate with a germ’s frequency to vibrate it – similar to how an opera singer might break a glass with their voice by singing at specific notes. Over time, eventually its protective covering bursts and destroys itself; making this treatment safe, painless, and noninvasive.

Rife frequencies should only be applied to germs that possess a protective shell, like Lyme bacteria with spirochete morphology; cyst-forming and L-forming strains do not possess such protection and therefore will not respond positively to Rife frequencies.

Rife therapy is used by skilled practitioners to assist the body’s natural processes for detoxifying itself and encourage lymphatic drainage, further aiding its ability to eliminate toxins. Furthermore, frequency-based therapies have been found effective against bacteria that resist antibiotic treatment; making rife therapy an attractive natural approach to combatting Lyme disease.

Hyperthermia

Fever is an internal defense mechanism triggered by the hypothalamus to increase your internal temperature, making you less hospitable to any bacteria or viruses invading. But hyperthermia from heat stroke occurs when environmental forces overwhelm your body’s cooling mechanisms and result in too high an internal temperature rise.

Fever is an integral component of our immune response against infection, but it can also be dangerous for people with certain health conditions and those at increased risk for hyperthermia (high body temperatures). Construction workers, farmers, and others who spend significant amounts of time outdoors or in hot environments could be susceptible to heat stroke; those taking medications that reduce sweating such as diuretics could also be vulnerable.

If you experience hyperthermia, your body will attempt to cool itself by any means necessary–sweating or shuddering are just two examples. In order to prevent an emergency situation and ensure your health is not at risk, seek medical assistance immediately. For mild hyperthermia cases, environmental exposure needs to be limited while hydration should also be increased accordingly.

When treatment becomes severe, doctors will sometimes use a Rife machine to produce electromagnetic frequencies which vibrate a germ covering until it ruptures, enabling the body to eliminate microorganisms more effectively. Unfortunately, claims of Rife machines curing Lyme disease have never been scientifically confirmed.

While Rife machines do not help treat the most severe symptoms of Lyme disease, other research indicates that using heat and other treatments in combination can produce better outcomes for many patients. One study demonstrated that adding blood-heating therapy to chemotherapy and radiation treatments for cancer significantly reduced toxicity while improving patient survival rates. Blood-heating therapy may not be widely utilized as an anticancer therapy option, but it has proven successful at killing AIDS-related virus cells and could be an effective therapy against other infectious conditions that resist antibiotics. Blood-heating therapies still require additional research before they can become standard treatments for cancers, so until then it’s important to talk to your physician about any concerns you have and they will advise on the most suitable course of treatment.

Nutritional Guidance

Tapp’s diet during her Rife therapy consisted primarily of juicing vegetables (celery, cucumber, parsley, lemon or lime and turmeric), drinking green smoothies from her own plant leaves and aloe juice from its leaves, taking various antioxidant supplements and cooking with antimicrobial spices – according to Tapp, food is truly the key to healing.

Rife machines use electromagnetic frequencies to vibrate germ covers and kill them, according to Royal Raymond Rife’s claims about using prisms and electromagnetic devices to see germs and kill them – claims which were never scientifically validated.

Researchers from the New England Vector-borne Disease Consortium (NEWVEC) may have identified an innovative new treatment approach for Lyme disease and its co-infections such as Babesia and Ehrlichia. A team of scientists identified that one of these bacteria’s metabolic pathways rely heavily on lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), thus blocking this molecule using certain chemicals can inhibit its growth and ultimately stop further infection of mice as well as humans. They plan on testing this strategy over time.

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