Navigating lyme, co-infections, & chronic illness with NutraMedix

Dr. Debby Hamilton

SUMMARY

This presentation addresses the multifaceted approach required to treat Lyme disease and its associated chronic infections, emphasizing herbal medicine, immune modulation, and detoxification. It explores the biology of Borrelia burgdorferi (the Lyme pathogen), co-infections like Babesia and Bartonella, and innovative botanical treatments backed by clinical and laboratory studies.

Key therapies come from NutraMedix herbal products, which target various forms of Borrelia (spirochetes and cystic), disrupt biofilms, and support the immune system. The presentation also covers supportive treatments for inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, detox pathways, and emotional health.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Borrelia exists in active (spirochete) and stationary (cyst/biofilm) forms. Effective herbs against both forms include: Samento (Cat’s Claw – POA), Banderol, Stevia, Cryptolepis, Japanese Knotweed, Artemisia annua, Baikal Skullcap.
  • Immune modulation is preferred in chronic conditions/autoimmunity: Samento balances Th1/Th2, increases Treg; Baikal Skullcap: modulates inflammation, enhances cognition; Houttuynia: reduces allergic response and supports mast cell regulation.
  • Stevia showed 40% reduction in Borrelia biofilms. Samento + Banderol outperformed Doxycycline in reducing all forms of Borrelia

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