Steps to Fix a Treatment Crash in Lyme, Bartonella, and Babesia

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What to do in a Lyme disease treatment crash image from Marty Ross MD

“Dr. Ross I was doing better and then crashed for no apparent reason. What should I do?"

It Could be Intestinal Yeast Overgrowth

Many people suddenly get worse in during a Lyme, Bartonella, or Babesia treatment after doing better. In this video article Marty Ross, MD describes an approach to these crashes. Eighty to Ninety percent of the time there is a simple solution to the problem. Watch the video to learn more.

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About The Author

Marty Ross, MD is a passionate Lyme disease educator and clinical expert. He helps Lyme sufferers and their physicians see what really works based on his review of the science and extensive real-world experience. Dr. Ross is licensed to practice medicine in Washington State (License: MD00033296) where he has treated thousands of Lyme disease patients in his Seattle practice.

Marty Ross, MD is a graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine and Georgetown University Family Medicine Residency. He is a member of the International Lyme and Associated Disease Society (ILADS), The Institute for Functional Medicine, and The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M).

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