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Do I Need to Do Separate Treatments for Mold and Lyme?

by Dr. Bill Rawls Posted 1/5/22 When dealing with a combination of mold and Lyme disease, it can be difficult to know which therapies will help you tackle both problems. Can you treat the two conditions simultaneously, or do you need different protocols altogether? Listen as Dr. Rawls explains how the answer might be more [...]

Can You Wipe Lyme Totally Out of Your System?

by Dr. Bill Rawls Posted 12/22/22 The concept of eradicating borrelia from the body once and for all probably sounds ideal to most Lyme patients, but is it really necessary to get well? Here’s what Dr. Rawls has to say. Read our in-depth guide to understanding borrelia here. Subscribe to our Facebook and [...]

Lyme + Healing: Could These 5 Habits Be Negatively Impacting Your Recovery?

by Stephanie Eckelkamp Updated 12/22/22 Recovering from Lyme disease or any chronic illness is rarely straightforward. What works for someone else won’t necessarily work for you, and quick-fix remedies you see touted by “success stories” on social media can often be a distraction from the basic healthy habits that underlie true healing. So it’s understandable [...]

Are Pulsed Antibiotics Helpful for Lyme?

by Dr. Bill Rawls Posted 12/9/22 There’s little doubt that it takes time and patience to overcome persistent Lyme disease. Treatments can last months and even years, and depending on the approach, they can wreak havoc on your gut health. So is pulsing antibiotics one way to minimize the damage done to your digestive tract? [...]

Lyme + Constipation: Why It’s So Common & How To Get Things Moving

by Stephanie Eckelkamp Updated 12/8/22 If you’ve been spending marathon straining sessions in the bathroom with subpar results, that’s definitely not a good thing — but it’s also not that uncommon. It’s estimated that around 16% of all adults and 33% of adults over age 60 deal with constipation. And these numbers are almost certainly [...]

Are Brain Retraining Programs Worth the Money?

by Dr. Bill Rawls Posted 11/23/22 It’s hard to scroll through social media or online support groups and not see someone touting the benefits of brain retraining. But is it really worth the money? Listen as Dr. Rawls explains the role brain retraining programs may have in healing, plus whether or not they’ll be an [...]

Organizations That Help You Pay for Lyme Treatment & Testing

by Stephanie Eckelkamp Updated 11/22/22 We’ll get right to the point: Unless you have one of those “ideal” cases of Lyme disease that is promptly diagnosed and treated, things can get expensive. To even get a diagnosis, many patients require more comprehensive testing than what’s done in many doctor’s offices, which can run upwards of [...]

What is The Brain Fog-Dementia Connection?

by Dr. Bill Rawls Posted 11/11/22 If you have brain fog, you might be concerned that your symptoms could be indicative of something more severe, such as dementia. But is there a brain fog-dementia connection? Here, Dr. Rawls explains how compromised cellular health is the root cause of many illnesses, including those that affect memory, [...]

STARI: The Southern Tick-Borne Illness That Can Mimic Lyme Disease

by Stephanie Eckelkamp Updated 10/27/22 There’s a false narrative that tick-borne diseases aren’t much of a problem in southern states, but we know this to be far from the truth. Not only is Lyme disease present, but ailments like Heartland virus, ehrlichia, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever can be a big problem for people and [...]

Why is Brain Fog a Common Symptom of Long COVID?

by Dr. Bill Rawls Posted 10/27/22 Brain fog is becoming an increasingly common complaint from people dealing with Long COVID? But why is that? Here, Dr. Rawls explains some potential causes for this distressing symptom, including the reactivation of dormant viruses and reduced blood flow to the brain. Read more about long COVID here. [...]

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