Lyme disease treatment
July 23, 2024

If you've been diagnosed with Lyme disease, and the antibiotic treatment was not successful and you still have symptoms, we may be able to help.

A psychoimmunology approach
We've developed a psychoimmunology treatment for the borrelia bacteria that causes Lyme disease. This treatment does not use drugs, but rather we guide you in healing the specific trauma that makes you susceptible to the disease. The treatment immediately and permanently eliminates the borrelia bacteria symptoms.

Future immunity
This treatment also makes you immune to any future borrelia infections, which can be a blessing for people who find themselves again in tick-infested areas. In fact, you can know you are now fully immune to borrelia when your current symptoms are fully gone. However, this does not make you immune to other tick-carried pathogens.

About the treatment
Treatment sessions typically last two hours, and are usually repeated three times. We space the treatments over a two week interval to make sure the treatment is fully done. Your symptoms (related to the borrelia bacteria) are typically fully gone after the first or second session. But we do the follow-up sessions to be completely sure you are fully done.

Lyme symptoms
The most obvious symptom from the borrelia bacteria is pain. These spirochete bacteria preferentially focus on areas of damage and scarring, as if they can eat it - which for most people is from old joint injuries. Thus, many people get what they think is arthritis or just pain from old injuries that come and go, when in fact it is due to the Lyme disease.

There are other symptoms from Lyme due to rather nasty toxins that the borrelia releases into the body. Once the bacteria is gone, the toxins quickly flush out of the person's body and their corresponding symptoms vanish.

Chronic Lyme
For many people, in spite of antibiotic treatment, the symptoms linger and in fact can get worse. There are several different reasons for this. The most common reason is due to the nature of the bacteria itself. When it finds itself in a hostile environment (as when you take antibiotics), the bacteria forms a large protective sac and stay inside with a modified shape. When you stop taking the antibiotics, the protective sacs release the bacteria and your symptoms return. This surprising biological adaption, only discovered in 2011, is one of the reasons why symptoms keep returning for some people. To put it in the words from old movies, 'we'll hide out until the coast is clear'.

Other symptoms are due to the borrelia bacteria finding its way into other organs in the body, such as the heart, eyes, etc. These symptoms don't appear immediately after a tick bite, but instead take a while to show up.

And finally, there can be long-term symptoms but from other pathogens. The most common one is due to a candida fungal infection, which often results from long-term antibiotic use when trying to cure your Lyme disease. Symptoms from this fungus can be really severe and affect many organ systems in the body (brain, gut, liver, etc.). Our current treatment does not include treatment for candida, although we hope to add it sometime in 2025 or 2026. In some cases, there are other pathogens from the tick bites that infect the person - we don't treat for these pathogens at this time. Fortunately, it appears that these are a much less common problem than the borrelia and candida issues.

The 'Pay for Results' contract
Because most of our clients have chronic Lyme disease, and over time can acquire other problems unrelated to Lyme, we write our contract to focus on a few symptoms that are definitive for Lyme. You can download the contract from here - we encourage you to look it over.

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If you have more questions, or want to explore having a treatment, feel free to phone during office hours, or email us. We look forward to helping you!
The clinic staff