In chronic Lyme disease Otoba Bark Extract and Cat's Claw
Biocidin is blend of herbs that is changing the way I approach my Lyme disease treatments. I consider it an essential natural medicine to mix with Lyme disease prescription or herbal antibiotics like otoba bark extract and cats claw. It can even kill Lyme on its own. According to unpublished …
Dapsone is an antibiotic used to treat slow growing persister bacteria. Because of this it is regularly used to treat leprosy and a form of skin inflammation called dermatitis herpetiformis. It also can kill malaria. So it could help treat those with a babesia coinfection.
Marty Ross MD discusses how disulfiram is changing Lyme disease treatments. Case studies show one third of people reach extended remission with this medication.
Marty Ross MD explains how to use lufenuron to kill yeast in a Lyme disease treatment. Try lufenuron when other prescription and herbal medications do not work. Lufenruon kills yeast by blocking chitin production in the yeast covering.
In chronic Lyme and associated diseases Olive Leaf Extract (OLE) is a nutritional support that
Stevia for Lyme disease is a plant that sweetens food and may help treat Lyme spirochetes.
Marty Ross MD explains the ins and outs of pulsing antibiotics in Lyme disease. Learn how and why to pulse antibiotics. See why azithromycin is not good to pulse. And learn why Dr. Ross does not advise pulsing for Bartonella and Babesia.
Marty Ross MD shows how to build Lyme disease herbal or prescription antibiotic plans. In this guide Dr. Ross provides nine sample herbal and presription antibiotic treatment plans including the dosing regimens.
Marty Ross MD shows which Babesia treatments work best in Lyme disease. These treatments can work up to 95% of the time to get rid of the Babesia parasite.
Treating Lyme is about weighing benefits and risk. For many treatment requires the use of herbal or prescription antibiotics. In spite of the general viewpoint, antibiotics are generally safe. The risks of antibiotics are actually quite low compared to the health and life risk of not treating chronic Lyme disease.
Oxidation Therapy using ozone, hydrogen peroxide, ultraviolet irradiation, and high dose IV vitamin C may help in Lyme, but it could be dangerous. See why in this article by Marty Ross MD
Alinia (Nitazoxanide) is a prescription medication that may help in a Lyme disease treatment. There are a number of reasons to consider using Alinia. In this article Dr. Ross reviews when to use this prescription medication.
Hyperthermia, heating the body to 107° F, may help in Lyme as a later resort. Marty Ross MD reviews this treatment for Lyme disease.
Bee Venom Therapy (BVT) uses bee venom to improve Lyme symptoms. Marty Ross MD explains how this therapy could help in chronic Lyme disease.
Marty Ross MD describes how Rife machines could work to treat Lyme and whether they are effective or not. He also provides resources for those considering using Rife machines to treat Lyme disease.
A new Lyme disease and coinfection therapy is called Supportive Oligonucelotide Therapy (SOT). This treatment uses laboratory derived genetic code to stop germ growth and replication. In this article Marty Ross MD reviews whether SOT for Lyme is safe and effective.
There are two new Lyme antibiotics on the horizon. In this article Marty Ross MD reviews Hygromycin A and Azlocillin for Lyme disease. He also discusses when they might reach the market to help people with Lyme.
Marty Ross, MD explains when and how to use methylene blue to treat Lyme and Bartonella. Dr. Ross also reviews precautions your should take.
Tafenoquine is the new kid on the block for Babesia treatment. Marty Ross, MD describes the ins and outs of working with this wonder drug.
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