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Antibiotics and Lyme Disease

Michael Radonich was just a freshman at Wharton when he contracted tick-borne Lyme disease and spent an agonizing year experiencing symptoms similar to stroke – headaches, heart palpitations, numbness and double vision.

He had been bitten by a tick, but according to IDSA guidelines it wasn’t enough for a diagnosis without an associated rash and positive lab tests for antibodies.

Antibiotics

Antibiotics are at the core of modern medicine and essential for many lifesaving procedures ranging from cancer chemotherapy and caesarean sections, hip replacements and organ transplantation. But antibiotic-resistant pathogens pose a grave public health threat with consequences far reaching our individual wellbeing – from treatments becoming ineffective against common infections to reduced surgery efficiency, livestock rearing capabilities and food production capabilities.

Researchers are making strides toward understanding why some Lyme symptoms persist months or even years after treatment has taken place, according to a new study published this Thursday in PLOS Pathogens. Researchers mapped genetic code from specific strains of Borrelia burgdorferi that appear more virulent and lead to longer-lasting symptoms – the research can be found here.

B burgdorferi can be spread to humans via blacklegged ticks (deer ticks). The ticks pick up B burgdorferi from white-footed mice and other small mammals that serve as its reservoir, before infecting humans through bites from these ticks.

Once a person becomes infected with Lyme disease, B burgdorferi moves from the mouthpiece of a tick into their bloodstream and begins replicating. This produces the characteristic bull’s-eye rash used by doctors for diagnosis; later it releases chemicals disguised as proteins to shield itself from detection by immune systems – leading many people to test positive for Lyme antibodies even while still experiencing unresolved symptoms.

While the CDC recommends antibiotics in most cases of Lyme disease, many patients can become better without them. If that does not happen however, many sufferers develop post-treatment Lyme syndrome – an often severe and disabling illness with symptoms including joint and muscle pain, headaches, fatigue, depression and anxiety.

At present, most cases of Lyme can be treated effectively with antibiotics. It’s important to keep in mind that not all patients will develop a rash and that ticks must be removed as quickly as possible before they regurgitate their contents into bite marks on skin and cause more severe infection.

Homeopathic remedies

Homeopathic remedies may provide effective support for Lyme disease. These remedies work by stimulating the immune system and can reduce inflammation and pain caused by this illness. However, it’s essential that you find a practitioner who understands both Lyme disease itself and its symptoms before beginning any homeopathy treatments.

Homeopathic practitioners will conduct an in-depth assessment and prescribe an individual constitutional remedy, depending on the patient’s presentation. He or she may also suggest an individual treatment plan consisting of homeopathy, herbs and other natural therapies; it’s also important to avoid foods which interfere with natural hormone levels – for instance processed soy products which disrupt estrogen can worsen symptoms – when considering homeopathic therapies for Spooky2 Lyme; successful care will require multiple approaches and for the patient to put in the required effort for successful results.

Lyme disease, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria, is the most widespread tick-borne bacterial illness worldwide and most often found in the Northeast of the U.S. However, Lyme can appear anywhere and may present itself through tick bites from deer or blacklegged ticks; deer ticks being the more widespread carrier but both types often present symptoms like fever headache fatigue arthritis or heart palpitations if left untreated. Both types are carried by deer ticks which carry this bacteria, with blacklegged ticks more prevalently found carrying this bacteria; deer ticks are usually carrying this illness but can appear anywhere while blacklegged ticks tend to inhabit areas in the Midwest/West regions; both types can carry Lyme disease’s bacteria responsible.

Lyme disease symptoms may range from mild to severe and frequently change. Unfortunately, diagnosis is difficult, making treatment even harder; therefore if you suspect Lyme, it is imperative that you see a physician immediately.

In 2007, Tapp began hearing of a Rife machine being used to cure chronic Lyme disease patients; at that time, doctors considered Rife’s work controversial and unproven.

Natural remedies

There are numerous homeopathic and natural treatments that can be used to address Lyme disease, with some even proven effective at eliminating the spirochete bacteria. Such remedies include herbal supplements, ozone treatment, UV light therapy and the use of lasers; many can be found through holistic health practitioners as well as online stores like Amazon. Although these methods may not provide as effective results as antibiotics alone, they should at least be considered when managing chronic Lyme.

Lyme disease is a serious infection that can have debilitating effects on the body, including neurological symptoms and arthritis. Diagnosing and treating it can be extremely challenging; for this reason, seeking medical help if you suspect tick bite is important if suspected. Signs that could indicate Lyme infection include fever, headache, muscle aches and bullseye rashes.

One of the primary ways Lyme disease is transmitted is via deer tick bite. These ticks carry numerous pathogens that cause Lyme disease – including Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria as well as Babesia, Anaplasma and even Powassan virus!

In most cases, ticks need to be attached for at least 36 hours in order to transmit Lyme disease-causing bacteria. If you discover one on yourself, it is vital that it is promptly removed using fine tweezers; long sleeves and pants may also help.

When treating chronic Lyme disease, the best approach is a multisystemic one utilizing conventional, complementary and alternative medicine approaches. Successful Lyme disease treatment relies on supporting your immune system over the long term as the spirochetes responsible can recur.

Melissa Prusinski, a researcher and laboratory supervisor from New York State Department of Health, urges people not to wait until they notice a bull’s-eye rash or ticks to seek medical advice for Lyme disease, which if left untreated may progress into more serious symptoms like facial paralysis or arthritis.

Veterinary care

As an animal owner, you may have witnessed your horse suffering from Lyme disease, a bacterial infection which affects humans and animals alike, with symptoms including lameness, bull’s eye skin lesions, neurological issues and lameness. Unfortunately, many horses with chronic Lyme remain symptomatic even after antibiotic treatment is provided due to ticks carrying bacteria not always being removed completely; additionally, certain antibiotics used against Lyme can re-ignite it!

Lyme disease is a complex multi-systemic illness, so the most effective approach for its treatment involves using conventional, complementary, and alternative therapies together. Most effective approaches involve strengthening one’s immune system not just during treatment but long term as Lyme spirochetes can recur after medication has been given.

Lyme disease often presents itself with a circular skin rash; however, in other instances the rash does not appear at all. Other symptoms of Lyme include fever, headaches, stiff neck and joints, fatigue and numbness in parts of the body.

If you suspect Lyme disease, it’s crucial that you seek assistance quickly. Delaying treatment only makes things harder in terms of treating symptoms. If unsure whether this applies to you, consult your physician for a test that will measure antibodies for Lyme bacteria in your system.

Lyme disease is a complex illness with evolving treatment options, with antibiotics often seen as the only viable solution. Recently however, researchers discovered that some Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria survive antibiotic treatment and continue to linger in your body – but spooky2‘s scalar energy treatment can kill these remaining bacteria while clearing away co-infections associated with Lyme disease and charging up your immune system so you can defend yourself against potential infection. To use it effectively simply connect its generator and tune its frequencies according to whatever disease or illness you intend on treating.

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