As a result of Lyme disease, side effects of medications or supplements, and disruption of the normal healthy bacterial/yeast balance in the intestines you may have problems with your stomach or intestines. These issues include:
Many with Lyme have hidden or obvious intestinal parasites that block their Lyme disease treatment. Marty Ross MD describes how to diagnose and treat this problem using herbal and prescription anti-parasite medicines.
Marty Ross MD describes the best ways to prevent and treat Clostridium Difficile (C. Diff) diarrhea in a Lyme disease treatment. Learn about prevention with Sacro B, fecal transplants, and antibiotic treatments.
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 According to unpublished …
Too many yeast in the intestines (yeast overgrowth) is a common problem that occurs in those with chronic Lyme disease either during treatment or prior to beginning treatment. Antibiotics used to treat Lyme can lead to too many yeast. Immune suppression prior to starting antibiotics can also cause yeast overgrowth.
Learn how to treat Leaky Gut Syndrome in this video article by Marty Ross MD. Leaky gut syndrome most often occurs in people with Lyme disease when too many yeast grow in the intestines or a person has intestinal parasites.
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Marty Ross MD explains how to kill or prevent intestinal yeast overgrowth using a Feed, Seed & Weed approach during a Lyme, Bartonella, or Babesia Treatment.
Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) causes gas, bloating, inflammation and poor digestion. Marty Ross MD explains how to diagnose and treat SIBO in the person with Lyme disease using diet and natural or prescription medicines.
If you have intestinal gassiness, bloating, cramping, loose stools or diarrhea or undigested food, this article is for you. Marty Ross MD reviews the best tests and questionnaires to solve intestinal dysfunction. He also provides links to key articles on how to treat intestinal dysfunction.
Marty Ross, MD lays out the best ways to protect your intestinal microbiome while on antibiotics to treat tick-borne infections. This article includes Marty Ross, MDs Gut Health Action Plan.
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