tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723827378620009472024-03-12T16:03:41.583-06:00Lyme BytesA site of encouragement, humor and information on Lyme disease and related syndromes.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.comBlogger366125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-89976001043298580192013-07-13T18:07:00.000-06:002013-07-13T18:20:22.251-06:00New Babesia-like Organism Identified, "FL1953 Protomyxzoa Rheumatica"James Schaller, MD is renowned for his work in discovering and describing many of the co-infections involved in chronic Lyme disease, especially Babesia and Bartonella. He has many books published on these infections, which I highly recommend. In the following commentary: www.personalconsult.com/posts/FL1953.html, Dr. Schaller describes a newly-discovered pathogenic organism which may be implicated in some cases of chronic Lyme disease. Called,"FL1953 Protomyxzoa Rheumatica", this organism is similar to Babesia in its characteristics. New tick and flea-borne infections are being birthed into our world at an alarming rate, but I am grateful to physicians like Dr. Schaller who are taking the time to identify and describe them, so that effective treatment solutions can be developed for them.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-16248942068592999882012-11-14T12:30:00.000-07:002012-11-14T13:08:19.751-07:00Why Lyme Infections Weren't the Principal Cause of My Symptoms...and What Eight Years of Research Has Taught Me About Healing from LymeAs this blog nears its five-year anniversary, I reflect upon all that I have learned about Lyme disease since I first began writing about it in early 2007. While I yet believe that most of what I have written about in this blog is relevant for today, many new diagnostic and treatment advances have been made in recent years, which are not thoroughly explained here. For this reason, I recommend consulting additional sources for information about Lyme, such as my book, <a href="http://www.lymeinsights.com">Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment </a>, other books written by Lyme-literate physicians, such as Ken Singleton, MD, and informational websites such as Scott Forsgren's <a href="http://www.betterhealthguy.com">Better Health Guy</a>.<br />
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Perhaps the most important thing that I have learned about Lyme disease over the past decade, when I first began experiencing symptoms of illness, is that chronic Lyme disease is rarely just about a set of tick or flea-borne infections. For years, my treatment plans focused mostly upon removing infections from my body, but I experienced little improvement to my health as a result. Fourteen months of aggressive antibiotic therapy; several years of Rife machine, herbal, biophoton and other treatments, did little to ameliorate my symptoms. Antibiotic treatments, in fact, made me worse. Oddly, however, these therapies did remove the majority of Babesia, Bartonella, Borrelia, Ehrlichia, Mycoplasma and other infections in my body, according to Applied Kinesiology and energetic testing devices such as the Zyto, which, according to some Lyme-literate doctors, is over 90 percent accurate in its evaluation of infectious activity in the body. <br />
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So why didn't I get better? I had also eliminated wheat, gluten, dairy, sugar and other allergens from my diet; detoxified my body, and took nutritional supplements. Yet it wasn't enough. <br />
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It has taken me a long time to understand that treating chronic illness involving Lyme disease isn't just about removing infections, or taking a few nutritional supplements and detoxifying agents to aid the body in its recovery. <br />
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It is about aggressively healing the inner terrain of the body, which has been destroyed by environmental toxins, emotional trauma, and other factors. Often, Lyme is simply one manifestation of many things that have gone wrong in the body. Thus, healing it requires a comprehensive, detailed plan involving high doses of multiple nutrients; an impeccable diet, and a multifaceted detoxification protocol that goes beyond just taking some chlorella or doing a coffee enema. <br />
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I used to think I could do my healing journey alone, especially since, over the years, multiple physicians have failed to properly treat me, and I thought I understood all that I needed to know about healing from Lyme. But I have come to believe that healing from the complexities of chronic illness is too difficult for most people to do on their own--and that working with a holistic doctor who thoroughly understands not only Lyme disease, but also how to heal the inner terrain of the body, is essential for recovery. <br />
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In recent years, I have learned that other factors besides Lyme, such as mold toxins and electromagnetic pollution, have caused me to become ill. Emotional trauma was the initial trigger for the immune dysfunction in my body, which then caused me to become susceptible to sickness from these, and other factors. <br />
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Often, a healthy immune system can stave off much of the garbage that is found in the environment, including Lyme disease infections. But when the immune system is compromised by trauma, as was the case with me, infections and toxins can more easily gain a foothold in the body. Once this happens, it's important to not only remove the toxins and infections, but also treat the initial causes of immune dysfunction, and restore the body's inner terrain.<br />
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This knowledge provided the impetus for my most recent book, <a href="http://lymebook.com/beyond-lyme-connie-strasheim">Beyond Lyme Disease: Healing the Underlying Causes of Chronic Illness in People with Borreliosis and Co-Infections. </a> I wanted people with Lyme disease to understand that their symptoms probably weren't just caused by tick-borne infections, and that focusing more upon healing the inner terrain of their bodies, and the immune system, was just as, if not more important, than treating the infections. <br />
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While it is true that Lyme disease infections are, for some people, the most important cause of symptoms, my research and experience have taught me that for most, they are just one factor in the overall disease picture. <br />
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I am still walking the path towards wellness, but I have made greater strides in my healing since I have shifted my focus to removing the other causative factors of disease in my body besides Lyme.<br />
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If you have spent months or years doing antimicrobial treatments, and not been made well, I highly recommend checking out my newest book, <a href="http://lymebook.com/beyond-lyme-connie-strasheim">Beyond Lyme Disease</a>. Like me, you may discover vital new solutions for healing your body from chronic illness. <br />
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Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-50562044395464909152012-10-17T21:40:00.004-06:002012-10-18T18:50:12.023-06:00Video about my new book, "Beyond Lyme Disease"Hello All! I just finished a video about my new book, "Beyond Lyme Disease". You can watch it by clicking <a href="http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_edit?ns=1&video_id=WuwbGtVeccc">here</a>. For those who are interested in more details on the book, a longer version of the same video is available by clicking <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLC6fV9D3DU">here</a>. As well, I invite you to visit the book's <a href="http://www.lymebook.com/beyond-lyme-connie-strasheim">website</a> to learn more about it. Please share this information with everyone you know who suffers from chronic Lyme disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, and other "mystery illnesses" Thanks!Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-21850608515609055902012-10-08T16:40:00.000-06:002012-10-08T16:41:43.409-06:00Now available! FREE sample chapter of "Beyond Lyme Disease"Hello Readers! Just wanted to let you know that I have posted a FREE sample chapter of my new book, "Beyond Lyme Disease: Healing the Underlying Causes of Chronic Illness in People with Borreliosis and Co-Infections" on the book's website. This chapter describes why adrenal fatigue and hypothyroidism are primary causes of chronic illness in people with Lyme disease, and why treating them is essential for a full recovery.<br />
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I pray this information would help you in your journey towards recovery.<br />
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AuthorConnie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-54629728658815489002012-10-08T13:30:00.001-06:002012-10-08T13:31:57.734-06:00Treating Lyme Disease With Natural RemediesWhile antibiotic treatments are sometimes necessary for people to recover from Lyme disease, they also damage the immune system and other organs/systems of the body. For that reason, I always encourage people to try natural protocols first when treating Lyme disease. One physician whom I have come to greatly respect for his success in treating Lyme disease using natural medicine is Lee Cowden, MD. I strongly believe that he is one of the most knowledgeable, caring Lyme-literate physicians worldwide. While Dr. Cowden no longer actively practices medicine full-time, he continues to teach doctors and patients about his natural treatment protocols, which have helped thousands of people to recover from Lyme disease and other chronic health conditions.<br />
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Following is an hour-long presentation on Dr. Cowden's support program for Lyme and co-conditions that accompany Lyme. This presentation was done at the 2012 Austrian ILADS Lyme disease conference, and is well worth watching! <br />
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Click <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLuQk5Zs2Fo">here</a> <br />
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Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-17892252623189224342012-10-04T12:46:00.001-06:002012-10-04T23:44:38.720-06:00It's Here! My New Book: "Beyond Lyme Disease: Healing the Underlying Causes of Chronic Illness in People with Borreliosis and Co-Infections"<br />
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It's here! My latest book, "Beyond Lyme Disease: Healing the Underlying Causes of Chronic Illness in People with Borreliosis and Co-Infections" is now available for purchase. For more information, <a href="http://lymebook.com/beyond-lyme-connie-strasheim">click here</a>. As I have mentioned in previous blog posts, I wrote this book because eight years of research and experience have taught me that it isn't just tick-borne infections that make people with Lyme disease sick, but also a plethora of environmental factors which are, like Borrelia, primary causes of illness, and not just a result of Lyme.<br />
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-Adrenal fatigue and hypothyroidism<br />
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-Pyroluria and Heavy Metal Toxicity<br />
-Parasites<br />
-Gastrointestinal Dysfunction<br />
-Emotional Trauma<br />
-Dental Foci Infections<br />
-Mold and Biotoxin Illness<br />
-Candida/yeast infections<br />
-Other opportunistic infections<br />
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While this book was written for people with Lyme disease, it is also relevant to anyone who suffers from chronic illness or symptoms that are caused by the aforementioned factors. <br />
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May this book provide new solutions and hope in your healing journey, when antibiotic and other antimicrobial regimens have failed to provide a full recovery. I look forward to your feedback!<br />
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Warm regards,<br />
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Connie Strasheim<br />
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Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-1257906435849319842012-09-24T18:42:00.001-06:002012-09-24T18:42:43.207-06:00Lee Cowden on Lyme DiseaseFollowing is a short video about the best way to diagnose chronic Lyme disease, as well as how it's most often transmitted, according to Lee Cowden, MD. The benefits of an herbal antimicrobial regimen for treating Lyme are also briefly mentioned, as well as why herbs can be better than antibiotics for healing from chronic Lyme. Enjoy!<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=FuZw1lbOAIsConnie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-73980823488046308572012-09-20T21:11:00.002-06:002012-09-20T21:19:17.249-06:00Adrenal Fatigue or Lyme Disease?"It's not all about the bugs"-You might say that this is one of the themes of my upcoming book, <i>Beyond Lyme Disease: Healing the Underlying Causes of Chronic Illness in People with Borreliosis and Co-infections</i>. As mentioned in my previous post, my new book- which will be available for sale in approximately two weeks, <i>Beyond Lyme Disease</i> describes what's making people with Lyme sick- besides infections! <br />
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For example- adrenal fatigue. Lyme disease causes adrenal fatigue, but adrenal fatigue also creates susceptibility to symptoms from pathogenic infection, because the adrenal glands play a crucial role in immune function. And when the adrenals (or more accurately, the HPA-axis), becomes dysfunctional, due to stressors of all kinds- physical as well as emotional- immune function is compromised because adrenal hormones such as cortisol play a crucial role in the body's inflammatory and other immune responses.<br />
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Interestingly, symptoms of adrenal dysfunction mimic those of chronic Lyme disease, so it can be difficult to distinguish how much each one is contributing to the overall symptom picture (taking into account that Lyme causes symptoms of adrenal fatigue). Dr. Lam, author of the incredibly well-researched and informative book, <i>Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome</i>, writes in his book, "Symptoms of Lyme disease and H. Pylori infection, in particular, can mimic adrenal fatigue syndrome." He also writes, "Adrenal fatigue syndrome, particularly stage 3 (adrenal exhaustion) is related to many recognized diseases, such as hypothyroidism, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), fibroids, hypoglycemia, depression,Lyme disease, IBS, autoimmune diseases and many other defined and regularly diagnosed and treated medical conditions." He states that people will sometimes be diagnosed with conditions (such as these) which are really not the root cause of their symptoms. His book, which was just published this year, confirms something that I have suspected for many years- adrenal fatigue can be what causes Lyme infections to gain a foothold in the body, and is sometimes more important in the overall symptom picture than infections.<br />
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Consider this- many people harbor Borrelia, Babesia and Bartonella- as well as other tick-borne infections (which aren't just "tick-borne" anymore!)- but are unaware of it because they don't have symptoms from these infections because their immune systems keep the infections under control. A person with severe adrenal fatigue is less able to do that. <br />
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So when adrenal fatigue is primary in the symptom picture, or the trigger for disease from infections, toxins and other factors, it requires more than just taking some Vitamin C and pantothenic acid to heal it. As I mentioned in an interview today with my publisher, Bryan Rosner, healing requires addressing all of the factors that caused the adrenal fatigue to happen in the first place; from unhealthy beliefs and behaviors, to bad eating habits, relationship problems, environmental toxins, and so forth. Adrenal fatigue represents, at its core level, a mishandling of, or accumulation of, life's stressors. Sometimes, it can be triggered by one thing- such as a major trauma, and of course, infection. <br />
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Knowing this matters because it determines the level of priority that will be given to treating the adrenal dysfunction. Often, Lyme-literate doctors and people with Lyme will invest a fair amount of energy and effort into treating infections, while regarding adrenal fatigue as an "incidental" problem that can be dealt with by simply taking some Vitamin C, adrenal glandular products, or pantothenic acid. But taking a few supplements will not correct the condition for many people. <br />
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And if adrenal fatigue isn't adequately addressed, then the immune system may not be able to effectively eliminate the Lyme disease infections. When adrenal fatigue occurs, all of the body's processes slow down- from metabolism to energy production, cellular detoxification, and waste removal. The latter is because the liver,kidneys and other organs cease to function properly. And if the body cannot remove toxins, then antimicrobial treatments for infections can make a person worse. <br />
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I wrote <i>Beyond Lyme Disease</i> because I realized that conditions such as adrenal fatigue, among many others- were major causative factors of illness in people with Lyme, along with Borreliosis and co-infections, and I wanted to provide solutions that would help people to heal from these conditions. <br />
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It is my hope that by "going beyond"in my new book, people who have not found healing from chronic illness involving Lyme, will encounter new hope, answers and practical solutions for wellness. <br />
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Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-72373514899655435032012-08-21T16:48:00.001-06:002012-08-22T13:23:26.976-06:00New Book, "Beyond Lyme Disease: Healing The Underlying Causes of Chronic Illness in People with Borreliosis and Co-infectionsI was diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2004, but it would be several more years before I would fully grasp the reality that I wasn't just sick because of a handful of tick-borne infections. Rather, a multiplicity of environmental toxins and other societal factors had caused the demise of my body and mind- and I would need much more than antimicrobial remedies to heal. Years of medical research have since taught me that healing chronic Lyme disease is about more than just eliminating a few bugs.<br />
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I just finished writing my fifth book, which is entitled, <i>Beyond Lyme Disease: Healing the Underlying Causes of Chronic Illness in People with Borreliosis and Co-Infections.</i> It describes the principal causes of illness in people with Lyme disease, besides <i>Borreliosis </i> and co-infections. Most people who have studied chronic Lyme disease for any length of time understand that chronic Lyme disease causes many problems in the body, which must be treated apart from <i>Borrelia</i> and co-infections, but not everyone knows that infections aren't always the main cause of symptoms those with Lyme disease. Sometimes, dormant infections emerge as a byproduct of other problems in the body, and are not the main cause of illness. <br />
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From my perspective, the Lyme disease community has placed too much emphasis upon treating <i>Borrelia</i> and co-infections, and not enough upon the other underlying factors which caused the immune system to be dysfunctional in the first place. Therefore, my new book, <i>Beyond Lyme Disease</i> describes what some of those factors are and, how to treat/remove them, so that the body can fully heal. <br />
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If you have been diagnosed with Lyme disease, or know somebody who has a chronic illness of unclear origin, please read this book (which will be available for purchase in 4-6 weeks on Amazon.com, as well as on a website that is currently under construction), and share it with others. I have seen too many people remain ill after years of antibiotic and other antimicrobial treatments, simply because these other causes of disease were either not acknowledged or were inadequately, or improperly, addressed. My hope is that this work would provide greater insights into the healing process, so that you or your loved one would experience a more complete recovery. <br />
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To be notified when <i>Beyond Lyme</i> will be available for purchase, please check back at this site or sign up to receive my publisher's newsletter at: www.lymebook.com/newsletter.<br />
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Blessings! <br />
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Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-74649198409828081362012-07-09T16:33:00.001-06:002012-07-09T16:39:24.850-06:00Q & A With Dr. CowdenThe following video discusses the Cowden Support Program for Lyme disease, which is an excellent, non-toxic alternative to long-term antibiotic therapy involving the use of various herbal and homeopathic products. Check it out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bpedySBsmY&feature=youtu.be&hd=1Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-17444106457667059182012-03-26T11:16:00.002-06:002012-03-26T11:26:44.625-06:00New Book, "Defeat Cancer" now FREE on Amazon!Hello Friends! Just a quick announcement for those of you interested in the topic of cancer- For a limited time only, my recently-released book, "Defeat Cancer: 15 Doctors of Integrative and Naturopathic Medicine Tell You How," is available for FREE on Kindle, for Prime members on Amazon who have kindle devices.<br />Click on the link for more information:<br /><br />http://www.amazon.com/Defeat-Cancer-Integrative-Naturopathic-ebook/dp/B007NUYQHI/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2 <br /><br />The hard copy book normally sells for 39.95, so this is a great value for those who download their books on Kindle. Please pass this announcement on to anyone whom you think would benefit from learning about cutting-edge cancer treatments from some of the best doctors in the world.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-17387932025984806862011-09-30T17:51:00.003-06:002011-09-30T17:52:46.599-06:00My New Blog, "God In The Wilderness"Hello Everyone! For those who appreciate my spiritual posts, from now on, I will be blogging about spirituality and God separately on a new site, entitled, "God in The Wilderness," which can be accessed here: http://godinthewilderness.blogspot.com. I invite you to check it out! In the meantime, I will still post here from time to time on what I learn about treatments for chronic illness involving Lyme disease. Thanks!Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-59009074382614766732011-09-14T13:48:00.004-06:002011-09-14T14:23:33.917-06:00Bartonella and Babesia Symptom Checklists, According To James Schaller, MD, MARJames Schaller, MD, MAR, has spent many years researching and treating Bartonella and Babesia, two important tick-borne infections implicated in chronic Lyme disease. He is a prolific writer who has published several books on these infections, as well as on other topics relating to chronic illness and tick-borne infections. Below I share with you Dr. Schaller's recently-compiled symptom checklists for Babesia and Bartonella, which most often cannot be adequately diagnosed via lab tests. Bear in mind, symptoms for different infections often overlap, which is why having an exhaustive list of symptoms for each infection may help to sort out which infections are predominant in a person's symptom picture. For example, fatigue and headaches are symptoms of a myriad of diseases, but if ten or twenty other symptoms in the body point to Babesia, it may be that this is the predominant cause of a person's fatigue and headaches.<br /><br />(Note: All information has been re-copied directly from Dr. Schaller's documents, by permission, and has not been modified for any reason).<br /><br />The Bartonella Checklist<br /><br />Increasing Suspicion of This Emerging Stealth Infection <br />1. Insomnia [If profound fatigue this might not apply].<br />2. Current anxiety that was not present at age ten.<br />3. Current anxiety or depression not present at twenty years old. <br />4. Knee-jerk emotional responses worse than past decades and worsening.<br />5. Unusual discomfort on the soles of your feet<br />6. A temperature under 98.3 in a sick person. A temperature under 99.0 if Lyme disease or Babesia is present<br />7. Puffy tissue on insole or any part of ankles<br />8. Depression <br />9. Depression that is not fully controlled. [Improvement of mood is not successful in depression treatment].<br />10. Gingivitis or bleeding during flossing<br />11. Anxiety is poorly controlled with average dosing<br />12. Depression is poorly controlled by reasonable medication trials<br />13. Sleep medicines work poorly at routine dosing<br />14. Rage worse with time<br />15. Irritability worse with time<br />16. IL-6 is very low<br />17. IL-1B is very low<br />18. TNF-a is in lower 10% of normal range <br />19. Any skin markings or growths greater than most people<br />20. Blood vessels or color on skin greater than most people<br />21. Impatience > in personality when compared to ten years ago. [in a child, any can be any irritability]<br />22. Cursing or hostile speech that is worse over time.<br />23. One or more medical problems with unclear cause(s) and “idiopathic.”<br />24. Red papules of any size. <br />25. Skin tags including ones removed by dermatologist or shaved off. <br />26. Unusual blood vessels of any kind including inside organs such as bladder or intestinal walls<br />27. Any skin finding in excess of 95% of most humans<br />28. Skin findings showing increased blood vessels of any size<br />29. Skin findings showing increased tissue formation that is increased over the flatness of surface skin.<br />30. Skin showing blood vessels that are too large or too many for the location of the blood vessels, e.g., surface thigh and calf skin with very thick surface blood vessels. Or legs, upper arms or shoulders have explosions of many fine blood vessels.<br />31. Increased addictions that are more resistant to recovery than average.<br />32. Increased impulsivity in contrast to past years or past decades.<br />33. Burning skin sensations [this may have many causes]. <br />34. Itching without a clear cause and which is hard to control and remove <br />35. Skin erosion without a clear cause such as a fire or chemical burn.<br />36. Minor cuts or scratches which heal slowly.<br />37. After a surgery, you heal very slowly.<br />38. You have two tick or flea infections with two positive tick or flea borne viruses, bacteria or protozoa. [Bartonella has >30 published species in public genetic databases and has more vectors than possibly any infection in the world. Therefore, the presence of other infections such as tick borne viruses, bacteria or protozoa, should raise suspicion.<br />39. Exposure to cats and dogs in excess of very incidental rare contact.<br />40. The patient’s mother is suspicious for Bartonella based on newer direct and indirect testing.<br />41. A sibling, father, spouse of child with any tick or flea-borne infection who shared a residence or vacation with proximity to brush.<br />42. Exposure to outdoor environments with brush, wild grasses, wild streams, golf courses or woods.<br />43. Outdoor expose in locations such as brush, wild grasses, wild streams or woods which happened without the use of DEET or without very high off- gassing essential oils on exposed skin areas.<br />44. The outdoor exposures such as brush, wild grasses, wild streams or woods which occurred without permethrin on shoes, socks and all clothing. <br />45. Clear exposure to lice, fleas or ticks. [Bartonella is carried by a huge number of carriers, but for now, the % that carry Bartonella is not known. Further, the capacity to detect all new species in the vectors or in humans infected, does not exist or is not routinely available in direct testing of all human infectious Bartonella organisms in both large or specialty labs]. <br />46. Stretch marks in eccentric locations, e.g., arms, upper side under armpit, around armpit or on the back. <br />47. Stretch marks filled with red, pink, purple or dark blue color.<br /><br />Certainty claims or criticism about Bartonella positions without reading at least parts of 1,000's of articles is confusing. How is this possible with new Bartonella findings and understandings each month? There are also new species genetically sequenced to show uniqueness almost every month in public databases. In this spirit, this scale is meant to merely increase suspicion of Bartonella, which is a super stealth infection that takes perhaps fifty days to grow out on some bacteria growth plates, and floats in the blood as it lowers fevers. It also clearly suppresses some key immune system fighting chemicals. Cure claims are made without the use of indirect testing markedly documented in superior journals, but which are not used by immensely busy clinicians working full-time. <br /><br />Dr. Schaller is the author of 29 books and 27 top journal articles. His publications address issues in at least twelve fields of medicine. He has the most recent textbooks on Bartonella. He has published on Bartonella under the supervision of the former editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), and his entries on multiple tick and flea borne infections, including Bartonella [along with Babesia and Lyme disease] were published in a respected infection textbook endorsed by the NIH Director of Infectious Disease. He has approximately six texts on tick and flea-borne infections based on his markedly unique full-time reading and study practice, which is not limited to either finite traditional or integrative progressive medicine. Since he has a medical license he has been able to sort through many truth claims by ordering lab testing. He does not follow truth claims without indirect testing laboratory proof. He has read full-time on these emerging problems for many years.<br /><br />C COPYRIGHTED 2011 JAMES SCHALLER, MD version 11. <br /><br />This form cannot be altered if it is printed or posted in any manner without written permission. Posting in a critical negative evaluation is forbidden. Printing to assist in diagnostic reflections is encouraged, as long as no line is redacted or altered including these final paragraphs. Dr. Schaller does not claim this is a flawless or final form, and defers all diagnostic decisions to your licensed health professional. <br /><br />The Babesia Checklist<br />Improving Detection of A Common Emerging Stealth Infection<br /><br />Below are examples of signs, symptoms and indirect ways to help increase the diagnosis of Babesia. An examination of public genetic databases shows well over thirty-five species exist, many of which have variants. <br /><br />Please note that an unknown percentage of people infected have no symptoms, at least for many years. <br /><br />This checklist is not meant to be used as a definitive tool to diagnose Babesia. I would suggest that no definitive 100% or even 98% sensitive tool exists. <br />My goal is merely to decrease illness resulting from false negative patients, i.e., people who are positive but do not show up positive on a basic direct test. <br />Indeed, it is not uncommon for a patient with Babesia to present with a negative test result over ten times, regardless of the lab, and then to show up positive on DNA testing when exposed to two or three protozoa treatments for three days, or to have positive antibody testing six weeks after a similar provocation trial. <br />I do not oppose or endorse such approaches, but feel it necessary to mention that this has happened with “malaria” prevention treatment. Additionally, there have been instances in which the use of herbs, such as artesunate, for cancer prevention, has resulted in an unintended outcome: the conversion of a Babesia titer from negative to positive.<br /><br />The path to expertise with Babesia is not simply to read a summary article or guidebook (of which I have authored four on the topic). Nor is expertise acquired by viewing the sickest 1% of patients as the “norm” in Babesia diagnosis. <br />If someone seeks expert knowledge of the infection, it begins by reading the entire world Pub Med literature over a few years, then utilizing that knowledge by focusing on treating this infection for over five years. <br /><br />In summary, how can any certain Babesia position exist, when new species that infect humans are routinely emerging, and for which there is not even a direct test—regardless of sensitivity? <br /><br />Please circle (consider) any symptom that applies: <br /><br />1) I react to any derivative of Artemisia (Sweet Wormwood). *Note: the reaction does not need to last more than a day and any immediate stomachaches or loose stool do not apply. <br /><br />2) I react to a malaria drug. (It requires profound wisdom for a clinician to distinguish between a side effect and a reaction caused by an effective Babesia treatment. For example, insomnia caused by the synthetic drug Larium is meaningless, since Larium has this as a side effect in uninfected patients. But fatigue and a severe headache resulting from a teaspoon of Mepron on day one are very suspicious symptoms for a known protozoan like Babesia or Malaria or other similar infections that are newly identified genetically). <br /><br />3) Headaches with no clear cause<br />4) Headaches that are hard to control <br />5) Weight gain in clear excess of diet and exercise<br />6) Weight loss with reasonable eating and average exercise<br />7) Fatigue in excess of that experienced by most people in the same age range<br />8) Fatigue that produces need for sleep in excess of 8 ½ hours daily <br />9) Fatigue with ongoing insomnia [consider the possibility of both Bartonella and Babesia in this case]<br />10) Absolute Eosinophils in the low or high range [this is not definitive in any manner, but is a useful tool] <br />11) A percentage of Eosinophils in low range or high normal range<br />12) Very high Eosinophils [rare with Babesia, but other findings suggest other possible causes]<br />13) Mood changes with any herb or drug that kills protozoa like Babesia, with the exception of Larium<br />14) Shortness of breath [no clear asthma, pneumonia, COPD or other common cause] <br />15) Swelling in limbs and other parts of body<br />16) Night sweats<br />17) Excessive perspiration during normal daily activity<br />18) Hot flashes in a normal temperature room<br />19) A poor appetite <br />20) Intermittent fever <br />21) Chills<br />22) A high fever<br />23) A high fever in excess of three days<br />24) Slowed thinking <br />25) Listlessness <br />26) A normal or low VEGF lab result in the presence of Bartonella<br />27) A TNF-a in excess of 1.0 in the presence of Bartonella<br />28) A CD57 or CD57/8 level that drops right after the start of a Babesia treatment, or which falls steadily with ongoing treatment<br />29) Pets, farm animals or local relatives with ANY tick borne virus, bacteria or protozoa <br />30) Excess breast tissue in a man or boy<br />31) Any decreased in appetite<br />32) Severe chest wall pains <br />33) Random stabbing pains <br />34) Any enhanced sense: sensitivity to light, touch, smells or sound <br />35) Family, friends or others report you look tired or foggy<br />36) You have received blood from another person<br />37) Muscle aches or joint aches/pain, especially worse after use of a protozoa killing medicine such as proquanil, Alinia, ativoquone, clindamycin, or one of many new emerging progressive natural medicine or synthetic malaria drug treatments <br />38) Nausea or vomiting <br />39) Hemolytic anemia with lab positive blood products in your urine [this is not a routine finding]<br />40) Dark urine [this is rarer than some articles intimate]<br />41) An enlarged liver (which sits under your right rib cage) <br />42) An enlarged spleen (under your left rib cage). This is falsely believed to be a common human sign; actually it is very rare. <br />43) A yellow hue on eyes, hands and skin (jaundice) with no other clear cause. <br />44) Sexual contact is a debated form of communication of some tick and flea borne infections. I have no position. Isolation in a body fluid does not mean that is a route to spread the infection. If you and your healer feel this is a possible route of infection, has the patient had intimate contact with the sharing of body fluids with an infected person? <br />45) The patient’s mother is suspected of having or has been diagnosed with Babesia, Ehrlichia, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Anaplasma, Lyme or Bartonella based on newer direct and indirect testing or clinical signs and symptoms. <br />46) A sibling, father, spouse or child with any tick borne infection who shared a residence or vacation with proximity to brush (wooded area). <br />47) Exposure to outdoor environments with brush, wild grasses, wild streams, golf courses or woods in excess of ten minutes in any location lived or visited since the age of eighteen months of age. <br />48) Outdoor exposure in locations such as brush, wild grasses, wild streams or woods which took place without the use of DEET or without very high off-gassing essential oils on exposed skin areas. <br />49) Enlarged lymph nodes (but also in Lyme, Bartonella, other infections, high inflammation, tumors and other diseases) <br />50) After Babesia treatment with clear protozoa killing agents used also to kill malaria, IL-6 moves from very low to an increased level.<br />51) After Babesia treatment with clear protozoa killing agents used also to kill malaria, IL-1B moves from very low to an increased level.<br />52) Brain troubles such as trouble keeping up with past routine life demands, lateness due to trouble with motivation and organization, and trouble with concentration [Any of these would be a positive]<br />53) Memory troubles [this is not specific to one infection or one disease process. For example, exposure to indoor mold’s biological chemicals can decrease memory within an hour depending on the species mix]<br />54) Profound psychiatric illnesses [this is not limited to a single infection]<br />55) Daytime sleep urgency despite nighttime sleep <br />56) Waves of generalized itching [this infection and inflammation sign is not limited just to Babesia].<br />57) Spike of a fever over 100.5 after a possible tick bite. <br />58) Insomnia after taking a malaria killing herb or drug<br />59) Anxiety and/or depression after taking a malaria killing herb or drug<br />60) Rage or temporary personality regression right after use of a malaria killing herb or medication <br />61) Excess fat in lower belly area that is in excess of lifestyle and activity.<br />62) Lumps or other types of tissue collection with no clear cause [Other tick and flea-borne infections can also cause these growths]<br />63) One or more medical problems with unclear cause(s), with changing or contradictory diagnoses, or which are eventually called “idiopathic.” <br />64) Psychiatric label(s) given for all of your troubles or a child or relative’s troubles when clear medical problems exist as shown by abnormal laboratory results (only if wide testing is done which includes inflammation and anti-inflammation chemicals, hormones, nutrient levels, and other immune system chemicals). <br />65) You have two tick or flea infections with two positive tick or flea borne viruses, bacteria or protozoa. The presence of other infections such as tick borne viruses or bacteria raises suspicion of a Babesia infection. <br />66) Your clinician understands the use of indirect testing and feels your lab pattern is suggestive of the presence of Babesia. This involves more than an ECP spike. <br />67) Since direct testing for Babesia by any lab misses many human species and is of variable reliability, and the common presence of Bartonella suppresses some antibody tests, a positive or “indeterminate” is likely a positive. Have you had an “indeterminate” or “borderline” Babesia result? <br /> 68) You have neighbors living near you with a tick or flea infection diagnosis. <br />69) Your pet(s) or family animals of any type, e.g., horses, have had outdoor exposures to areas such as brush, wild grasses, wild streams or woods. If the pets were animals such as dogs, which can be given anti-tick and flea treatments, were these animals always on schedule with these treatments? <br />70) Have you had clear exposure to ticks in your current or past homes as an adult?<br />71) Have you had clear exposure to ticks during vacations or other travels? <br /><br />A WORD ON MANUAL BLOOD EXAMINATIONS<br /><br />No blood smear will be positive for Babesia unless you have a profoundly massive number of infected red blood cells, which is rare. Therefore, no blood smear should be considered negative unless it has been examined for thirty minutes. While a 2-3 minute exam of large white blood cells may be fully sufficient to identify cancers and other diseases, a search for over eighty Babesia red blood cell presentations under 1000x, as found in my Hematology Forms of Babesia book, requires at least thirty minutes, which requires private contracting with a microbiologist or pathologist or a favor from a lab director. Please appreciate that stains help define whether a substance is what it appears to be.<br /><br />Babesia is an emerging infection. Any certainty claims or criticism about Babesia positions without reading at least parts of 1,500 articles is a premature certainty. Again, new Babesia species are emerging every one to four months. Indeed, even a new protozoan has been found that looks like Babesia under a high powered microscope. But when it is genetically sequenced it is not Babesia or immature malaria, which can look similar. It is a new infection. <br />Therefore, since this is a new emerging illness, this scale is meant to merely increase awareness of Babesia, an infection that can kill patients of any age. Writings in the past fifteen years have either seen Babesia as a mere “co-infection” or a footnote of a spirochete infection [Lyme]. Anything that can hide for a couple of decades, and then possibly kill you with a clot or by other means, is not a casual infection. <br /><br />Babesia cure claims should be made with the use of indirect testing birthed from extracts of superior journals read over five years. Currently, these many indirect well-established lab test patterns are not used or understood by immensely busy and smart clinicians working full-time. While this is fully understandable, I hope it may change in the coming decade. <br /><br />Dr. Schaller is the author of 29 books and 27 top journal articles. His publications address issues in at least twelve fields of medicine. <br />He has published the most recent four textbooks on Babesia. <br />He has published on Babesia as a cancer primer under the supervision of the former editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), and his entries on multiple tick and flea borne infections, including Babesia [along with Bartonella and Lyme disease], were published in a respected infection textbook endorsed by the NIH Director of Infectious Disease. <br /><br />Dr. Schaller has produced six texts on tick and flea-borne infections based on his markedly unique full-time reading and study practice, which is not limited to either finite traditional or integrative progressive medicine. With a physician’s medical license, he has been able to sort through many truth claims by ordering lab testing. He does not casually follow the dozens of yearly truth claims, without indirect testing laboratory proof. He has read full-time on these emerging problems for many years. He is rated a TOP and BEST physician. One of these award ratings is based on physician peer ratings. <br /><br />COPYRIGHTED 2011 JAMES SCHALLER, MD, MAR version 26. <br />This form may not be altered if it is printed or posted, in any manner, without written permission. Posting a critical or negative evaluation is forbidden. Printing to assist in diagnostic reflections is encouraged, as long as no line is redacted or altered, including these final paragraphs. Dr. Schaller does not claim that this is a flawless or final form, and defers all diagnostic decisions to your licensed health professional.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-6274935237235095582011-08-12T13:30:00.002-06:002011-08-12T14:09:42.945-06:00Healing Depression in Lyme DiseaseThroughout my healing journey from Lyme disease, I have found depression to be one of the most disabling and challenging symptoms to treat. Living in isolation and suffering from a myriad of symptoms, as many people with Lyme do, would depress anyone, but when you add that to the biochemical problems that Lyme causes in the brain, depression can become overwhelming.
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<br />Over the years, I have found that the usual solutions for treating depression have helped to mitigate my symptoms, but by themselves, have been insufficient. Anti-depressants helped me through the roughest of patches while healing from Lyme, but they only partially compensated for a biochemistry that had gone madly awry. Addressing the lifestyle factors which contributed to the condition was also helpful, and strategies such as prayer, getting enough sunshine, exercise, and having supportive friends all had positive effects upon my mood. Yet because I had a million pathogens making holes in my brain and depleting my body of serotonin and other happiness-inducing neurotransmitters, even these strategies only took me so far.
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<br />About a year ago, while I was still taking antibiotics for Lyme disease (my doctor believes that my infections went into remission in November, 2010) my serotonin levels once again fell into the proverbial toilet. If 125-250 ng/ml is a normal range for serotonin on a blood test, my body was operating with levels that hovered around 30 ng/ml. My doctor thought it was a miracle that I was functional.
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<br />Ironically, I had taken about 150 mg of 5-HTP, a serotonin precursor, for about a year prior to having my neurotransmitter levels tested, so I had expected my serotonin levels to be higher. Even worse, when I began taking antibiotics, I started to react negatively to 5-HTP and other amino acids.
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<br />My doctor was perplexed. Because the antibiotics caused herxheimer reactions that made it difficult for me to sleep, I reluctantly began taking a low dose of amitryptilene, an anti-depressant drug, even though, five years into Lyme disease treatments, I was finally getting along fine without anti-depressant medication. In hindsight, I would never have started amitryptilene, because I have found it to be one of the most addictive drugs I have ever taken (even more so than benzodiazepenes). I attempted to stop taking it last November, after I finished my antibiotic course, and my body fell apart in every which way possible, even though I took a full month to wean off a supposed low dose of the medication.
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<br />Further research has led me to conclude that anyone on amitryptilene and perhaps other anti-depressant drugs should wean off of them extremely slowly, or the body may crash into an even worse state than it was in previously. Contrary to what doctors may tell you, it can take six to nine months to successfully get off an even low dose of some anti-depressant medications.
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<br />Anti-depressants change the chemistry of the brain, so when you remove them, the brain must remember how to function without them, and it takes time for it to restructure its processes. I don't think it's a good idea to take anti-depressants unless absolutely necessary, because of this factor, but I think they can be useful for people with Lyme, until their infections are treated and the brain has had a chance to heal. Because sometimes, the brain doesn't have enough neurotransmitter precursors or can't effectively synthesize them, until Lyme disease infections and other problems caused by Lyme are addressed.
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<br />For this reason, amino acids such as L-tryptophan or 5-HTP may be inadequate for treating depression in Lyme disease. Not to mention that depression in Lyme disease is caused in part by neurotoxins, such as heavy metals, which must be removed from the brain if it is to fully heal.
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<br />Complicating matters is the fact that 80% of people with Lyme disease also suffer from Kryptopyrolurria (KPU) (aka Hemopyrrollactamuria-HPU), a condition whereby the body doesn't effectively synthesize heme, and instead produces a mauve-like heme byproduct that binds to important minerals and carries them out of the body, resulting in severe mineral deficiencies. Two of the depleted minerals in people with KPU are zinc and Vitamin B-6, both of which are necessary co-factors needed by the body to produce serotonin (one of the brain's key neurotransmitters responsible for mood and other functions) along with magnesium and Vitamin C. Without these, the body can't utilize 5-HTP or L-tryptophan, the amino acids from which serotonin is made.
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<br />Therefore, treating KPU with high doses of these minerals can enable the body to more effectively synthesize serotonin from 5-HTP and L-tryptophan. Furthermore, minerals liberate heavy metals from the brain, and when an effective heavy metal removal protocol is undertaken in conjunction with mineral supplementation, depression may be further alleviated as a result of removing these toxins from the brain.
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<br />Problems synthesizing serotonin and other neurotransmitters don't always end here, though. People who suffer from adrenal fatigue, which is many with Lyme disease, may not be able to effectively utilize Vitamin B-6 and produce serotonin from it. Gerald Poesnecker, ND, in his book, "Chronic Fatigue Unmasked" discovered that when he gave his adrenally-fatigued patients Vitamin B-6 in the form of P-5-P, or pyridoxal phosphate, along with L-cystine (not L-cysteine), they were better able to synthesize serotonin. Therefore, taking 5-HTP, along with these two ingredients, may be helpful for some people.
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<br />The body may also fail to make serotonin and other happiness-inducing neurotransmitters when gut flora gets depleted by antibiotics. Since 80% of the body's serotonin is produced in the gut, an imbalance in its flora can cause problems with neurotransmitter synthesis; therefore, taking a probiotic containing multiple strains of baceteria may be another important step to healing depression.
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<br />Methylation problems also contribute to inefficient neurotransmitter synthesis. Doing a protocol for KPU may correct some problems of methylation, since methylation is dependent upon the presence of certain minerals, but supplementing with methyl donors may also be necessary. One of the principal methyl donors involved in neurotransmitter synthesis is SAMe. SAMe can be taken as a supplement, although trimethylglycine also increases SAMe levels. Methionine is also an essential amino acid from which SAMe is made. Folic acid and cobalamin B-12 likewise support methylation, and N-acetyl-cysteine is amino acid that enhances the bioavailability of methionine.
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<br />Yet another remedy which may help to combat depression is St. John's Wort, an herb which contains hypericin, a substance that increases the concentration of serotonin in the central nervous system, and inhibits two enzymes responsible for its breakdown.
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<br />While taking nutrients is important for healing depression in Lyme disease, removing pathogens and toxins from the brain is just as important. Toxin removal may involve taking heavy metal chelators and binders such as cilantro, chlorella, alpha-lipoic acid, and DMSA, along with other binders such as apple pectin and activated charcoal. As heavy metals and Lyme neurotoxins get carried out of the brain, over time, the brain will heal.
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<br />Taking lithium orotate may also be helpful for treating depression in Lyme, as it protects the brain from the effects of Lyme neurotoxins, as may taking resveratrol, which increases microcirculation and therefore, brain function.
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<br />Other brain nutrients, such as omega-3 fish oils and phosphatidyl-choline, help to rebuild the brain after it has been damaged by Lyme disease, and over time, can help to improve mood and cognitive function. Maintaining an organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and sugar-free diet high in complex carbohydrates and healthy fats, along with moderate amounts of animal protein, also helps provide the brain with the nutrients that it needs to function optimally.
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<br />The thyroid and adrenal glands also play a critical role in brain function and mood, so ensuring that these are functioning optimally (through strategies that I have mentioned in previous posts) is also important. Of course, as long as the body is fighting Lyme disease infections, the adrenal glands may be compromised, but supporting them is yet important.
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<br />As a side note, some people with Lyme disease produce antibodies to neurotransmitters and hormones. Where this is the case, homeopathic and bioenergetic remedies may reverse the problem. Deborah Metzger, MD, in Palo Alto, CA, develops remedies to reverse serotonin and other allergies, and will do phone consults for those interested in learning more about how to reverse auto-immune processes.
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<br />Finally, bioidentical serotonin is a fairly new treatment that may help some people, but its long-term effects are unknown. I once tried a low dose of bioidentical serotonin and reacted badly to it, but others may have a more positive response. Some government-sponsored websites contend that bioidentical serotonin doesn't cross the blood-brain barrier, but some doctors, such as Kent Holtorf, MD, www.holtorfmed.com, have found it to be useful for their patients.
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<br />Many solutions exist for healing depression in Lyme disease, but finding the right one depends upon accurately discerning the principal causes for the depression (which, in my experience, are usually multiple). Acupuncture, for instance, may be a helpful alternative treatment for depression, but if the body is missing the raw materials that it needs to produce neurotransmitters, no amount of acupuncture or other energy-balancing treatments will fully resolve symptoms.
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<br />Studies have shown that prayer and meditation, and being consciously aware of one's thoughts, can positively alter brain chemistry. My experience has been that these practices are fundamental for healing, but by themselves, may be insufficient, if the brain is severely deficient in nutrients, is dealing with a multitude of toxins and/or pathogens, or cannot effectively synthesize and utilize the biochemicals it needs. Still, they are a vital component of recovery, and I highly advocate them, along with the other above-mentioned strategies.
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<br />Seven years ago, when I was first diagnosed with Lyme disease, I suffered from off-the-charts anxiety and depression. I cried daily for years, even while taking anti-depressants, until the root causes of my depression were addressed. Over the past seven years, I have experienced tremendous healing from this condition. I am still healing my brain from the effects of Lyme disease, toxins, past traumas, and KPU (kryptopyrolurria), but life is infinitely easier than it used to be.
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<br />Healing from depression is possible, with a little perseverance, attention to its causes, and when knowledgeable practitioners are available to assist with the healing process. Unfortunately, I have never found a doctor in my geographical region who has understood this condition well enough to adequately help me heal my own depression, but through my research, I have discovered solutions that have helped to restore me to a better state of health. I pray that the knowledge that I have acquired through my own healing journey would help you, too. Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com30tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-20567802874480518312011-07-06T19:08:00.002-06:002011-07-06T19:17:30.043-06:00"Defeat Cancer" Book Signing Event in ArizonaFor those who live in or who will be visiting Arizona next week, I invite you to join me and Drs.' Collen Brown, NMD, and Joe Brown, NMD, for a chat on cancer and my new book, "Defeat Cancer: 15 Doctors of Integrative and Naturopathic Medicine Tell You How." We will be speaking about the book and alternative treatments for cancer, as well as doing a Q & A session and book signing afterward. The event is at Changing Hands bookstore in Tempe, Arizona, at 7:00 PM on Friday, July 15th. More information about the event can be found here: http://www.changinghands.com/event/strasheim-jul11. Don't miss this event! It is free and the doctors and I will be sharing important information on how to effectively prevent and treat cancer with alternative medicine. <br /><br />I will also be available on July 14th, Thursday, to speak to support groups in the Phoenix area about cancer, as well as chronic illness involving Lyme disease. If you belong to a support group or know of a support group that would be interested in learning more about one of these topics, please feel free to send me an email at: Connie9824@aol.com. Thanks!Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-34718298993254228702011-06-18T14:15:00.004-06:002011-06-18T15:01:41.639-06:00New Social Network for Young Adults with Neuro-Immune Chronic IllnessesNowadays, more young adults are coming down with chronic diseases of all kinds. With the increasing amount of toxins and pathogens in our environment, and the frenetic pace at which many of us live, this is hardly surprising. <br /><br />Young adults who are chronically ill often face unique challenges which isolate them from their peers. For instance, others may not understand why they look healthy but can't seem to do much, which can make their relationships with their more functional friends challenging. Or they may not be able to participate in many of the same recreational activities as their peers, which leaves them feeling isolated and alone. <br /><br />But it can also be difficult for young adults to find friends their age in local and online support groups for the chronically ill. So when my friend Joey told me about an on-line group that he was starting for young adults with neuro-immune illness, I thought it was a fabulous idea. <br /><br />Heal Kick is that group, and www.healkick.com is the website. Heal Kick's philosophy can be found here: http://www.healkick.com/2011/05/04/our-philosophy/<br /><br />One of its founders describes Heal Kick as: "...a fully functional social network for young adults with neuro-immune chronic illnesses. There are many different conditions represented but quite a large number of the members have chronic Lyme disease." <br /><br />So if you are a twenty or thirty-something adult with neuro-immune illness, looking for a few friends to relate to, I highly recommend checking out Heal Kick.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-90707496753114869502011-05-13T12:18:00.007-06:002011-05-13T13:17:13.746-06:00My New Book: "Defeat Cancer: 15 Doctors of Integrative and Naturopathic Medicine Tell You How"While this blog focuses upon Lyme disease and chronic illness related to Lyme, in this post, I will be discussing my latest book on cancer - available from <a href="http://www.cancerbooksource.com">http://www.cancerbooksource.com</a> - because I know a few Lyme disease sufferers who are battling, or who have also battled, cancer. I also believe that it's important for anyone who suffers from Lyme and other chronic illnesses to be informed about how to prevent and/or treat cancer with holistic methods. This is because most of the chronically ill suffer from what I like to call "the three 'I's'": Insulin resistance, Infection and Inflammation, all of which place them at higher risk for developing cancer. <br /><br />Not to be feared, however, cancer can be often be successfully prevented and/or managed with holistic medicine. At first, I was wary about writing a book on cancer, because it seemed like a depressing subject and frankly, I wasn't sure I wanted to immerse myself in thoughts about the dreaded disease. Yet as I proceeded with my research for the book, I learned that cancer doesn't have to be a terminal illness, and that often, it can be managed for years, like a chronic illness. As I interviewed doctors for the book, I was encouraged by what I learned, and my fears about cancer dissipated.<br /><br />As a result of my research, I now believe that it's essential for anyone with chronic illness to be educated about how to prevent and treat cancer with holistic medicine, especially since currently, one in three people in our society is developing cancer, and soon, that figure will be one in two. We need to be educated about this disease. Like many chronic illnesses, cancer is usually the result of living in a toxic environment, and knowing how to eliminate those toxins is crucial for preventing it. While the book focuses upon cancer treatment, readers will also gain insights into how to prevent cancer, so I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about the subject, whether they have cancer or not. <br /><br />Below is more information on the book, which is taken from a recent press release. <br /><br />Also, you can read a free sample chapter on the book's website: <a href="http://www.cancerbooksource.com">http://www.cancerbooksource.com</a>. <br /><br />Press Release<br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">Defeat Cancer: Fifteen Doctors of Integrative and Naturopathic Medicine Tell You How</span><br /><br />SUMMARY PARAGRAPH: A new book on integrative cancer treatment reveals the treatment strategies of 15 cancer doctors from 5 countries. <span style="font-style:italic;">Entitled, Defeat Cancer: Fifteen Doctors of Integrative and Naturopathic Medicine Tell You How</span>, the book will help cancer patients to more efficiently research their treatment options. Click <a href="http://www.cancerbooksource.com">http://www.cancerbooksource.com</a> to read a free sample chapter.<br /> <br />15 Cancer Doctors from 5 Countries Reveal Effective Integrative Treatments in New Book<br /><br />South Lake Tahoe, California, May 10, 2011—For cancer patients, the daunting challenge of choosing the best treatment methodology has just been made easier by the publication of a new book, entitled, Defeat Cancer: Fifteen Doctors of Integrative and Naturopathic Medicine Tell You How. Written by health care journalist Connie Strasheim, the book is based on interviews with fifteen cancer doctors from five countries, and provides cutting-edge information on some of the most effective cancer treatments in integrative and naturopathic medicine. It was written for both patients and health care practitioners. Visit <a href="http://www.cancerbooksource.com">http://www.cancerbooksource.com</a> to read a free sample chapter.<br /> <br />Sorting through the dozens of available treatments in conventional and alternative medicine was the problem that author and journalist Connie Strasheim set out to solve when she teamed up with internationally-known publisher, BioMed Publishing Group, to write the book.<br /> <br />“I knew that cancer doctors who practice integrative medicine, and who have a good track record in helping patients, even those with late-stage cancers, to live for years beyond their original diagnoses, would have the most helpful insights into which therapies were giving people the best results, so this immediately seemed like it would be a valuable project,” Ms. Strasheim said of her decision to work on the book. “I also knew that for a cancer patient to actually find and interview a significant number of these doctors would be both impractical and expensive, requiring travel across the world and thousands of dollars in plane tickets, hotel rooms, and doctor’s appointment fees. Conducting intensive interviews with fifteen doctors from five countries was a lot of work, but the information it generated was incredibly useful.”<br /> <br />Despite more than $250 billion spent on cancer research over the past sixty years, the cure rate attained by conventional medicine hasn’t significantly improved since 1950.<br /> <br />Doctors who treat cancer with integrative medicine (“integrative” simply means the combination of conventional and alternative therapies) have had more favorable results in many cases, as evidenced by the outcomes reported in the book, as well as the testimonials of the hundreds or thousands of patients they have treated. Some of the doctors have claimed success rates upwards of 50 percent in treating terminal cancers, where “success” is defined as patients either attaining remission or living well with their cancers for years. Yet, many of the most beneficial integrative treatments are not well-known to the public due to the influence of medical politics, insurance companies, and pharmaceutical interests.<br /> <br />The fifteen physician interviewees selected for the book include medical doctors, osteopaths, and naturopaths who treat cancer either exclusively or as a major part of their practice. They have been trained in a variety of medical disciplines including, but not limited to, allopathic (conventional), naturopathic, homeopathic, biological, and Traditional Chinese medicine. All use proven solutions for managing and healing people with late-stage cancers of many types.<br /> <br />Physician Interviewees:<br /> <br />Stanislaw Burzynski, MD, PhD—Houston, Texas<br />Robert Zieve, MD—Prescott, Arizona<br />Nicholas Gonzalez, MD—New York, New York<br />Finn Scott Anderson, MD—Humlebæk, Denmark<br />Juergen Winkler, MD—Oceanside, California<br />Elio Rivera-Celaya, MD and his assistant Steven Hines—Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico<br />Colleen Huber, ND—Tempe, Arizona<br />Robert Eslinger, DO—Reno, Nevada<br />Martin Dayton, DO—Sunny Isles Beach, Florida<br />Nina Reis, MD—Bad Mergentheim, Germany<br />Julian Kenyon, MD—London, England<br />Constantine Kotsanis, MD—Grapevine, Texas<br />Joe Brown, ND—Tempe, Arizona<br />Keith Scott-Mumby, MD—Reno, Nevada<br />Chad Aschtgen, ND—Seattle, Washington<br /> <br />Each of the book’s 15 chapters is devoted to the treatment approach of a particular doctor, and covers the following topics:<br /><br />1) Anti-neoplastic (anti-cancer) treatments targeted at lowering or eliminating cancer cells and tumors. These include everything from IPT (Insulin Potentiation Therapy) and gene-targeted therapies, to metronomic chemotherapy, mistletoe, high-dose Vitamin C, sono and photodynamic therapy, dendritic cell vaccines, and intravenous nutrients. The doctors also answer the question, “What is cancer and what causes it?”<br /> <br />2) How to support and heal the body during and after cancer treatments. Included is information on diet, detoxification, vitamin and herbal supplements, hormone therapies, homeopathic remedies, allergy treatments, exercise and other physical therapies, as well as additional supportive treatments.<br /> <br />3) Factors that affect healing, including finances, lifestyle habits, psycho-emotional stress, past treatments, and co-morbid conditions. Tips are provided for patients with limited financial resources.<br /> <br />4) How to prevent cancer in the first place, and/or keep it from returning once patients are in remission or successfully managing their cancers. <br /> <br />5) Why medical politics have limited people’s access to effective treatments, and why knowing this is essential when searching for a cancer doctor.<br /> <br />6) Dangerous and/or ineffective approaches to cancer treatment.<br /> <br />7) Suggestions for how family and friends can help their loved ones with cancer.<br /> <br />8) The treatment outcomes that the doctors have with their patients.<br /> <br />9) Patient and practitioner challenges to healing and how to overcome them.<br /> <br />10 How to heal past trauma and psycho-emotional problems that contribute to disease.<br /><br />Author Connie Strasheim believes that the end result of nearly a year of work on the book project will help cancer patients to better understand their options. “The book puts difficult-to-find, practical treatment information in one place. It is ideal for people who have just started researching their treatment options because it translates complex medical concepts into clear, down-to-earth language that most anyone can understand. But it will also be useful to seasoned researchers who have knowledge of many therapies, because it includes the nuanced expertise of real doctors who operate in a real clinical environment. If one of my family members or friends were diagnosed with cancer, I would want them to have access to this kind of information.”<br /> <br />The paperback book contains 443 pages and retails for $39.95. It is available from Amazon.com or directly from the publisher at <a href="http://www.cancerbooksource.com">http://www.cancerbooksource.com</a>, or by calling (530) 573-0190. Readers can visit the website to browse over 50 pages of sample content.<br /> <br />BioMed Publishing Group is located in South Lake Tahoe, CA, and specializes in books and DVDs on alternative medicine, with a specific focus on chronic illnesses such as cancer, Lyme disease, and mercury poisoning. Go online to www.cancerbooksource.com/store for more information on our cancer publications, or www.lymebook.com for our Lyme disease publications.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-66994885722275245982011-05-10T20:25:00.002-06:002011-05-13T12:51:59.016-06:00Highlights from "A Deep Look Beyond Lyme"This past weekend, I attended a seminar entitled, "A Deep Look Beyond Lyme," which was hosted by the Klinghardt Academy for the Healing Arts. Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD, was the main presenter. He was joined by a variety of other medical professsionals, including Lyme-literate physician, Susan Marra, ND, and Steven Fry, MD, the founder of Fry Labs in Arizona. <br /><br />Following are some brief highlights of this event. The statements are shared in no particular order. For more comprehensive information on the seminar, visit: www.klinghardtacademy.com, where DVDs of the presentations can be ordered. <br /><br />Also, please note, the below information is taken from my personal notes, and there may be some minor mistakes in the content. That said, I have done my best to represent the information in the most accurate manner possible. Also, the information presented does not necessarily reflect my personal opinion, but instead that of the presenters. <br /><br />You may find this information to be particularly valuable for gaining a larger understanding of the role that Lyme disease plays in chronic illness, as sometimes, Lyme disease and its co-infections are the major player in people's symptom picture, but quite often, they are not. For instance, I have always believed Lyme disease to be only one component of the mess that has comprised my personal suffering, but of course the situation is different for everyone. <br /><br />So following are my favorite highlights of the conference. Read and enjoy!<br /><br />*We are 90% microbes. The ratio of microbes to normal cells in the body is 10:1. So as a favorite doctor of mine likes to say, "We are literally walking compost heaps!" Conclusion? Getting rid of all the bugs is neither beneficial nor realistic.<br /><br />*Our behavior can be determined by our bugs. If we have too many microbes, our thinking can end up being dominated by the microbes within us. <br /><br />*Microbes live in our bodies in communities. They survive better that way. (Because it's easier to break a finger than a fist).- Dr. Klinghardt<br /><br />*The sicker people are, the more sexual contact they are likely to have had in their lives (as a result of transferring microbes via sexual transmission).<br /><br />*According to Dr. Klinghardt, most people's Lyme disease symptoms are not from Lyme. The primary role of Lyme disease is to suppress the immune system so that other bugs and factors can cause symptoms.<br /><br />*Symptoms of heavy metal toxicity, electromagnetic pollution, mold, and post-traumatic stress disorder can be identical. This is because all of these factors work together synergystically to cause symptoms.<br /><br />*It's not the toxins or bugs that make us sick, but rather, how they cause our biochemistry to become "stuck" <br /><br />*A diagnosis of Lyme disease doesn't explain the severity of people's illnesses in the United States because most of the people who live in the black forest in Germany have Lyme disease and are relatively healthy!<br /><br />*The "messy" syndrome (ie, having a chaotic, messy house) is a hallmark symptom of people with chronic illness involving Lyme!<br /><br />*Night sweats caused by hormonal changes (not Babesia) can be effectively treated with Vitamin D-3<br /><br />*Residue from anti-depressants and sedatives stick on receptors in the brain for life, unless the person does aggressive detoxification to remove it. People who have been on such medications tend to have a poorer response to Lyme disease treatments<br /><br />*How sick people get depends not upon the bugs, but rather, the strength of the body's immune reaction. Therefore, immune modulation is important. <br /><br />*Many homes in the United States are conducive to mold growth. Homes constructed of plastic and wood grow mold faster than brick homes. <br /><br />*EMF pollution in the environment is doubling every year. Levels are currently 125 million times greater than they were just 15 years ago. EMF's damage our DNA.<br /><br />*People with ALS will live much longer in an environment that has low levels of EMF's.<br /><br />*Treatments that used to be very successful for chronic illness involving Lyme aren't working as well as they used to. These include: <br /><br />-Bioidentical hormones (People don't respond as well to these)<br />-Homeopathy<br />-Orthomolecular therapy<br />-Conventional chiropractic treatments<br /><br />*Treatments that are currently very effective for treating chronic illness involving Lyme disease include: <br /><br />-dental amalgam removal <br />-antimicrobial treatments for Lyme and parasites<br />-gluten free diets<br />-mold and EMF mitigation<br />-melatonin<br />-balancing the bite<br />-neural and prolotherapy<br />-osteopathy<br />-Sanum Therapy<br /><br />*America is ten years ahead of Europe in its toxicity levels (time to move, perhaps?)<br /><br />*Conventional antibiotics for Lyme disease treatment, when used by themselves, used to be extremely effective. Not anymore. <br /><br />*Simple remedies used to work wonders for the chronically ill. Not anymore. <br /><br />*Molds release biotoxins to defend themselves from electromagnetic frequencies. They produce more toxic toxins than mold that isn't exposed to EMF's. This means that the molds and yeasts that people are infected with put out more virulent toxins in the presence of EMF's. Wow! <br /><br />*Most Lyme patients have aspergillus toxins<br /><br />*With each passing year, mold toxins will become more and more dangerous, due to increasing levels of EMF's in the environment. <br /><br />*Balancing the bite is very important, as an imbalanced bite throws off hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function. <br /><br />*Ballroom dancing balances the autonomic nervous system!<br /><br />*Bartonella, a Lyme coinfection, induces the breakdown of an enzyme that breaks down connective tissue (so that we become "comfortable" food for the bugs).<br /><br />*Leukodynia (white nail spots) which are found in people with KPU (kryptopyrolurria) are caused by a combination of magnesium and zinc deficiencies<br /><br />*Zinc is a core mineral of white blood cells, so if zinc is lacking in the body, white blood cells become less effective <br /><br />*Many detoxification enzymes are zinc-dependent<br /><br />*Lyme (borrelia) doesn't run from white blood cells, but rather, hijacks and takes them over, so that they won't make antibodies to infection <br /><br />*Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is found in almost all people with chronic Lyme disease. Many neurological problems in Lye disease are due to this problem. Over 200 articles have been published on CCSVI over the past two years. It can be easily corrected, however. (See below for more info. on treatments)<br /><br />*Neurological diseases are usually vascular diseases. Neuron degeneration is secondary to vascular disease, and results from blockages or constriction of the body's vascular system<br /><br />*Iron build up in the basal ganglia of the brain is one of the basic problems found in Parkinson's disease <br /><br />*Heavy metals from dental amalgams leak and affect the surrounding areas of the body: the thyroid, jaw, brain, etc.<br /><br />*Treatment for CCSVI is as follows: <br /><br />-Eradicate the infections in the body<br />-Downregulate the body's immune reaction <br />-Neural therapy for the neck veins<br />-Osteopathy to open blocked veins <br />-For more information on treatments, visit: www.ccsvi-center.de<br /><br />*Eighty percent of the immune system is housed in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). Auto-urine therapy (drinking one's own urine!) downregulates the immune system and positively affects the GALT. <br /><br />*When patients' symptoms don't resolve, parasites and dental problems are often found to be the two most commonly overlooked areas<br /><br />*Tooth grinding can be the result of a parasite problem, not TMJ<br /><br />*Many neurological symptoms are caused by parasites, heavy metals and dental problems (Simon Yu, MD)<br /><br />*Almost every cancer patient has parasites <br /><br />*If you can get rid of the body's parasites, other infections often resolve on their own<br /><br />*Mold, heavy metals and Lyme disease all share symptoms in common. By treating one, you may really be treating another<br /><br />*The true cause behind people's symptoms is very clouded these days!<br /><br />*When you reduce heavy metals in the body through chelation, spirochetes tend to come out, because heavy metals keep spirochetes in dormancy. In this way, heavy metals are a treatment of sorts for Lyme!<br /><br />*All chronic fatigue patients have two things in common: First, viruses aren't their primary reason for fatigue. Rather, parasites and chronic sinus infections are more likely to be a primary cause. Eighty-six percent of people with CFS have parasites. <br /><br />*Chronic, antibiotic-resistant staph, strep and mold infections in the sinuses produce mycotoxins which enter the hypothalamus and affect its function <br /><br />*Treatment for these chronic sinus infections include: <br /><br />-Rinsing the sinuses three times with a Neti pot concoction, comprised of 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp baking soda, and 1/2 tsp of zylitol. Zylitol bloats microbes. <br />-Re-setting the immune system in the mucous membranes with auto-urine therapy. When urine is sprayed in the nostrils, four times per day, for three weeks, autoimmune reactions in the nose are neutralized. <br />-Antimicrobial sprays can also be effective<br /><br />*Chronic sinusitis is the most overlooked problem that most people have. Low back pain, migraines and fatigue can all be symptoms of sinusitis.<br /><br />*Neural therapy and inserting a balloon of sorts up the nose (neural cranial restructuring) can reset the cranial bones so that proper air flow is restored to the sinuses and brain, and the rest of the spine aligns with the proprioception of the brain. <br /><br />*Procaine and Vitamin B12 clear brain fog that results from inflammation <br /><br />*A traumatic event at birth can cause KPU, in addition to microbes, childhood trauma, and genetic defects <br /><br />*Inflammation in the jaw and having a limited range of motion in the neck can cause CCSVI<br /><br />*A bad reaction to DMSA (which is given for removing heavy metals from the body) can be indicative of mold<br /><br />*Mold and metals always go together <br /><br />*High dose chlorella (20 tablets, 3-4 times per day, a half hour before bedtime) combined with high doses of fish oil (2 grams or 10 capsules per day), turns on the body's ability to remove mold, and turns on the cells' organelles for detoxification. <br /><br />*Tapping on either side of the head, above the ears, several times per day, downregulates an overactive immune system <br /><br />*If water gets into your car, chances are, mold will tend to grow!<br /><br />*The most reliable lab test to indicate the presence of mold is the C4a. When C4a is elevated, suspect mold. <br /><br />*Always treat parasites before other infections. They are the most hardy. Also, by treating organisms in order from large to small, you can often treat multiple organisms at once, because parasites and mold (which are larger than bacteria and viruses) tend to harbor these latter organisms. <br /><br />*Heavy metals protect mold because white blood cells die in the presence of heavy metals.<br /><br />*Microbes build biofilms, comprised of magnesium, calcium, and heavy metals. Complexing agents, such as chlorella, DMSA and other binders, will break down the heavy metal component of the biofilms, while EDTA will break down the calcium aspect. <br /><br />*Thirty percent of all people have staph infections in their noses that block the hypothalamus' ability to produce 1/3 of its hormones <br /><br />*In addition to the above-mentioned neti pot concoction, MarCon nasal spray gets rid of staph infections in the nose.<br /><br />*Auto-urine therapy will reverse autoimmune processes in the body, including autoimmunity to hormones and neurotransmitters. Drink 1/2 cup of urine in the morning and in the afternoon. Don't use the first morning urine as it's full of toxins, and remember to put a drop of potassium iodide into the urine to preserve it. Do this treatment for three months to reverse autoimmune processes. <br /><br />*Urine contains the breakdown products of bacteria and other stuff that the immune system has killed. When you reintroduce the broken cell wall products of bacteria, etc. to the body, an immune response is created against those organisms.<br /><br />*Homeopathic mucosa is also good for treating infections in the nose. Use 10 drops, 3 times per day. <br /><br />*Bugs use the body's hormones, which is one suspected reason why the body downregulates its hormonal production in chronic illness<br /><br />*There are four important treatment steps to healing all chronic illnesses: <br /><br />-Balancing the body's basic biochemistry (Ie, with natural remedies such as niacinamide and berberine for insulin resistance)<br />-Killing the microbes<br />-Downregulating the upregulated aspects of the immune system<br />-Detoxifying the body (especially from biofilms). Biotoxins can exist in the body for years, even after the bugs are gone, which is why it's important to get rid of them. Killing bugs alone isn't sufficient.<br /><br />*Biofilm communities are complex. Within these communities, bugs communicate with one another. Chronic sinusitis is comprised of biofilms. They exist in other areas of the body, as well. ALS patients have profound biofilm communities<br /><br />*Steven Fry, MD, believes that CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) can be a prelude to MS, Parkinson's, and other degenerative diseases if not treated<br /><br />*Most people with Lyme have low serotonin. 5-HTP, theanine, and melatonin can help to increase levels. <br /><br />*Steven Fry, MD, believes that babesia can probably be transmitted by mosquitoes (DEET anyone?)<br /><br />*Hypercoagulation is a babesia symptom<br /><br />*Vitamin D-3 is very important for proper immune function. <br /><br />*People with chronic Lyme disease and mold don't often make enough anti-diuretic hormone, so they lose their water and tend to become dehydrated. The organs don't work well when the body is dehydrated. Replenishing the body with electrolytes can be helpful. <br /><br />*Electromagnetic fields activate ROS (reactive oxygen species), which creates oxidative stress, hypercoagulation, and other problems in the body. EMF's are one of the biggest problems of our day. (So somebody please tell "them" to stop putting up more cell phone towers!)<br /><br />*The body's process of gene transcription is very precise, but random genes get activated by EMF's (ie, cancer genes).<br /><br />*For information on cell phone towers in your area, visit: www.antennasearch.com<br /><br />*To protect against EMF's in the home, do all of the following: <br /><br />-get a Faraday canopy, which filters out 95% of all high frequency EMFs<br />-switch off the circuit breakers in the house at night<br />-use an Earthing pad and Earthing bed sheets: www.earthinginstitute.net <br />-don't use wireless technology in the house <br />-get rid of your cordless phone, as it uses a pulsed frequency that locks the brain into a small frequency wave, which prohibits it from functioning well <br /><br />*To help diagnose insulin resistance, check for elevated levels of total cholesterol and LDL triglycerides. Also order a glucose tolerance test from Meridian Valley. <br /><br />*Treatment for insulin resistance: 1000 mg niacinamide, 500 mg berberine, along with a healthy diet. Biopure makes a tincture called Viressence which contains berberine <br /><br />*Herpes infections tend to emerge under conditions of insulin resistance <br /><br />*Vitamin B-3 may be a good antimicrobial remedy for Lyme disease<br /><br />*Osteoarthritis is a symptom of insulin resistance <br /><br />*Gut inflammation and damged villi in the intestines (from antibiotics and infections) causes cortisol levels to rise, which stresses the adrenal glands<br /><br />*All of the body's enzymes function within a narrow pH range. The normal pH of urine is between 6.0-6.4. The normal pH of saliva is between 6.5-6.9. When pH saliva is lower than pH urine, the body may have kidney problems <br /><br />*Resolving emotional trauma makes the body more pH-balanced<br /><br />*Electrosmog shuts the kidneys down<br /><br />*Kidney tests are inadequate for properly diagnosing kidney function <br /><br />*A good kidney treatment remedy is filtered water with Matrix Minerals (from Biopure)<br />Bee venom is also a good kidney treatment remedy<br /><br />*Having a too alkaline state in the body can be worse than having a too acidic body<br />When the body's pH is extremely alkaline, this indicates serious illness<br /><br />*Ivermection is an excellent treatment for parasites. It is compounded by Key Pharmacy. <br /><br />*Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-20294703106635327812011-03-28T19:55:00.003-06:002011-03-28T20:26:43.770-06:00What to Eat When You Have Lyme...And Even When You Don't!I used to get depressed that Lyme disease obliged me to follow a "special" diet, and that following my crash in 2004, I could no longer eat the same foods as most of my friends and family members. No more pasta, cereal, milk, cheese, sandwiches, and all of the fun foods that "normal" people got to enjoy on a daily basis. Just one more thing to separate me from the crowd. As if Lyme disease weren't punishing enough, I had to watch my friends eat the delicious foods I used to enjoy, right in front of me. <br /><br />What I didn't understand then, and for several years thereafter, was that I wasn't being punished because I could no longer eat whatever I wanted. Rather, I was an unlucky (or lucky!) canary in a coal mine that emerged from Lyme disease with a diet that would probably save me from dying from cancer or some other malady ten, twenty or thirty years down the road. <br /><br />Now that my Lyme disease infections are finally in remission, I realize that the strict diet that I have been obliged to follow for nearly seven years now has been a blessing in disguise. Because it's not really a diet for sick people. It's a diet that anyone and everyone should follow if they want to finish out this life without serious health problems. My "special" organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free and sugar-free diet is the only kind of diet that will keep most humans healthy these days. My pesticide, antibiotic and hormone-free food, free of genetic modification, isn't an "alternative" way to eat anymore. Or at least, it shouldn't be.<br /><br />Because it's not just the chronically ill that need this kind of "special" food. Nowadays, it's everyone-whether they know it or not. And eighty percent of what is sold in "regular" supermarkets anymore is poison for the body. Processed food laden with chemicals and artificial additives and preservatives dominates the scene at these supermarkets, and what isn't processed is nutrient deficient, genetically modified, and full of hormones, pesticides, antibiotics and only God knows what else. If it came from an animal, it was likely force-fed a diet of corn, something it wasn't meant to eat and which made it sick (hence the antibiotics). <br /><br />The contamination, manipulation and degradation of our food supply is reaching epic proportions, and no body can tolerate this kind of nonsense for long. Evidence of that is found in the growing numbers of people today with Attention Deficit Disorder, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, metabolic syndrome, and other maladies. These problems were once mostly confined to the elderly, but no longer. Many children today are overweight, sick and unhealthy. I don't have many thirty-something or forty-something friends who don't have a fairly severe health problem of some sort. That is sad, indeed. <br /><br />So I no longer eat so-called "special" food because I have a body that's prone to immune problems and infections. I eat it because it's the only real food that's left on the planet, and it's what the human body was designed to eat. <br /><br />Organic.<br />Unprocessed.<br />Uncomplicated.<br />Without chemicals.<br />Without hormones.<br />Without drugs.<br />Void of manipulation.<br />With nutrients.<br />While still looking like food.<br /><br />Perhaps the one advantage that people with Lyme disease and other chronic illnesses have is that they often develop an acute awareness for what the human body needs, because symptoms quickly remind them when the food scientists have messed with the biochemistry of their products a little too much. <br /><br />Food wasn't meant to be chemically manipulated and modified. If God had wanted food to be created another way, He would have grown granola bars from the ground, designed strawberries to produce their own pesticides, and cows to eat corn. But because we are going against the design of our Creator in the way that we farm and process foods, our bodies are paying the price. <br /><br />Sadly, truly healthy foods are becoming few and far between, as environmental contamination increases, companies like Monsanto continue to pressure organic farms to purchase genetically modified seeds, and we continue to stuff our cows and fish with foods they weren't designed to eat because the government subsidizes corn and soy production. (For more information on this subject, I highly recommend Michael Pollen's book, <span style="font-style:italic;"></span>"The Omnivore's Dilemma<span style="font-style:italic;"></span>)."<br /><br />For nearly seven years now, I have not only avoided processed food, but also some common foods that at one time were healthy, such as milk, wheat bread and corn. I used to think that I had to avoid those foods because I had Lyme disease. Not anymore. I now know that they aren't healthy for most people, because they have been manipulated to the extent that most bodies recognize them as an enemy, whether they manifest in symptoms or not. If I had been raised having Lyme disease during my grandmother's generation, I am sure I would have done just fine eating these foods. <br /><br />I believe that the day will come when disease will force the majority of our population to recognize the gravity of what's happening to our food supply. One day, (if that day isn't already here) only the strongest of the strong will get through their first twenty, thirty or forty years of life without disease, if we continue on the path that we are on.<br /><br />Granted, some people with Lyme disease and other chronic illnesses can't tolerate some of the healthy foods that much of the population without Lyme can, which further complicates trying to put together a formidable diet plan during recovery. When you can't eat most grains, dairy products, or anything processed (not to mention nightshade vegetables and high-glycemic fruits) it seems to leave precious few choices: brown rice, quinoa, some nuts, greens, and organic meat, basically. And if you have low stomach acid, as many with Lyme disease do, digesting raw green vegetables can be a challenge. It's ironic that the sick are often admonished to eat lots of raw green veggies, when their bodies have trouble digesting them. Cooked vegetables may be a better option, but when you cook vegetables, you also remove their nutrients. And then there's fish. We are told to eat wild fish, but no more than twice a week because of its mercury content, and only a few varieties. But then we are told not to have too much red meat, either, because it's acidic and not so good for the body. And then there are chickens, most of which have cancer and are loaded with arsenic. So what are people who suffer from Lyme disease, or anyone, for that matter, supposed to eat? It can be maddening. <br /><br />It's easy to feel backed into a corner. Like you can't come up with enough options at mealtimes. I used to feel that way, and I still do at times. But not just because I lack stomach acid or because Lyme has made me allergic to tomatoes, but because of the bad decisions that humanity has made with its food supply.<br /><br />As depressing as our food supply problems are, I am grateful that getting Lyme disease opened my eyes to the reality of these problems, because I believe that I will live out the second half of my life in a healthier manner than the first half, and experience fewer health problems down the road as a result. <br /><br />So on a more positive note, what foods can people with Lyme disease (and the so-called "healthy" folk) eat? First, I would recommend looking for an organic farm in your area. Some states have small, organic farms that people can purchase their food from directly. Many of these farms practice sustainable farming, and offer food that is more nutrient-rich than what you could even purchase at a health food store. This is because the food isn't picked early and doesn't have to travel across many miles. It also isn't produced in mass quantities, which inevitably allows farmers to practice traditional methods of farming, such as crop rotation, which keeps soil more nutrient-rich and reduces environmental contamination. Also, small farms are often able to treat their animals more humanely than large farms, which must produce meat for consumption in mass quantities and consequently, keep their animals in overcrowded living conditions. Also, living within driving distance of a local farm may allow you to visit the farm and observe their practices. <br /><br />If you can't purchase food directly from a local farm, I suggest doing a Google search to find out whether there are seasonal farmers' markets in your city or town. This is another good way to get fresh, local food without having to visit a farm. Buying organic food locally also reduces the demand for mass-processed, genetically-modified, manipulated and contaminated foods. That said, some so-called organic farms use genetically modified seeds, so be sure to ask yours about their practices. <br /><br />Following is a list of foods that I believe are healthy for most people with Lyme disease, when purchased organically: <br /><br />-Low to moderate glycemic fruits <br />-All vegetables except for those belonging to the nightshade family (including tomatoes, eggplants, and mushrooms), and potatoes, which skyrocket blood sugar levels<br />-Olive, grape seed and coconut oils<br />-Almonds, walnuts, cashews, pecans, and most other nuts (except peanuts)<br />-Nut butters that don't contain additives<br />-Eggs<br />-Some unpasteurized dairy products (which can be obtained by purchasing a share of a cow from a local organic farm).<br />-grass-fed, hormone-free, antibiotic-free meat from cows<br />-chicken, turkey, lamb, duck, ostrich, and other unprocessed meats (read: no turkey sausage!)<br />-wild-caught fish, including sardines, salmon, tilapia, and occasionally, tuna<br />-brown rice and other types of rice, except white rice!<br />-legumes (but not from a can!)<br />-almond or rice milk, if it doesn't have many additives and isn't consumed daily<br />-sparkling water in glass bottles and caffeine-free tea without additives. I recommend Dandy Blend, an herbal beverage that tastes like coffee. Avoid fruit juices because of their high sugar content.<br />-kimchi, sauerkraut<br />-gluten-free bread (occasionally). I haven't found many people with Lyme disease who can consume bread, even gluten-free bread, on a regular basis and still feel good. There is some debate among doctors about whether people with Lyme disease should eat grains of any kind. Personally, I have found that the only grain that I can consume on a regular basis is brown rice, and I make sure to eat it with protein, to lower its impact upon my precarious blood sugar levels. <br /><br />Learning to cook with spices and sauces can be a creative way to dress up boring dishes, when you feel like you are only allowed to eat five foods! Just make sure that your sauces don't include thickeners that harm the body. Tapioca flour seems to be a decent choice (although I still don't know enough about this type of flour<br />to definitively say that I think it's okay for people with Lyme). <br /><br />By implementing some of these food choices, and shopping at farmer's markets and organic farms, you will not only be supporting the development of a healthier and more sustainable food supply, but will also be providing your body with the nutrients that it needs to effectively heal from disease. Happy Eating!Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-66562308393073458672011-02-20T11:50:00.005-07:002011-02-20T14:15:28.053-07:00Repairing the Damage Done by Lyme DiseaseIn previous posts, I have mentioned that treating Lyme disease isn't just about eradicating infections. It's about healing the body from the multiple systemic dysfunctions that Lyme disease causes, and getting rid of environmental and bug toxins, while infected with Lyme and even after the bugs are gone. <br /><br />Having managed to put my Lyme disease infections in remission, I am now focusing more on healing my neuro-endocrine system, which remains in disarray because of Lyme or factors that preceded Lyme. I also continue to do prolotherapy injections, which are effectively restoring the tissue in my hip and back that was gobbled away by the bugs. <br /><br />Because of these issues, I continue to take supplements, and maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle, because I'm realizing that the battle doesn't end until the body's systems are back up and running at optimal efficiency. So I believe that restoring the body and repairing the damage that has been done by Lyme disease is important, while treating Lyme, and even afterwards.<br /><br />For instance, I continue to struggle with adrenal fatigue, which can be incredibly complicated to heal, so I have begun a program with an adrenal specialist to restore and heal my adrenals. Healing the adrenals can fix a multitude of problems in the body, including faulty blood sugar and blood pressure regulation, sluggish detoxification, POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, insomnia, fatigue and so on. The doctor I consult with for a few minutes every week, Michael Lam, MD, has prescribed me the following products from Horizon (www.supplementclinic.com) to heal mine. <br /><br />-Liposomal Vitamin C<br />-Liposomal glutathione (adrenal fatigue causes liver detoxification problems, which<br />glutathione can help to remedy)<br />-Quantum (an amino acid product, to rebuild the body)<br />-Pandrenal (a derivitive of pantothenic acid)<br />-Fish oil <br /><br />Many people know that Vitamin C and B vitamins are needed by the adrenals for optimum function, but their effectiveness is only as good as the body's ability to absorb them, which most of the time, is mediocre. Studies have revealed that most Vitamin C products have a 20% absorption rate, which means that 80% of the vitamin gets discarded by the body. According to a recent post on Lyme disease researcher Scott Forsgren's blog: http://betterhealthguy.com/joomla/blog/232-making-a-liposomal-compound, studies have shown liposomal Vitamin C to have up to an 93% absorption rate. I wonder if the poor absorption factor is part of the reason why some people haven't been able to heal themselves with supplements. Perhaps part of my adrenal doctor's success has been due to the fact that he prescribes liposomal supplements. <br /><br />As another integral component of repairing my body from the damage that Lyme has done, I continue to take high doses of omega-3 fish oil, to heal my brain and nervous system. Freshly prepared chicken broth, which supplies many nutrients needed by the adrenals and other organs for recovery, has also become a staple part of my regimen. Bone broth soups are vital for providing the body with all of the building blocks that it needs to repair the organs, and while I have not used them, I suspect bovine broth and broth made from other animals to be beneficial, too. <br /><br />Probiotics to restore the billions or trillions of gut flora that antibiotics wiped out of my system have also been important. I use products from Garden of Life, and as of late, have been drinking Kefir from fresh coconut oil. <br /><br />Additionally, recently I saw an acupuncturist and allergist who uses an IQS (Interactive Query System), an electrodermal testing system which allows practitioners to discern literally hundreds of problems in the body in a single session. From my session with the acupuncturist, I learned that Lyme disease had caused my body to produce antibodies to several of its neurotransmitters and hormones, which requires a bigger fix than just getting rid of some bugs.<br /><br />Having discovered allergies to serotonin and aldosterone, as well as a few other items in my body which were "off," this brilliant allergist then used the IQS to "reset" my body. She also prepared me a homeopathic remedy to address all of the problems that she found. Admittedly, I am having a hard time believing that a single homeopathic remedy can reverse all of the auto-immune processes in my body created by Lyme disease, but I figured that taking the remedy was worth a try.<br /><br />Many Lyme disease practitioners use amino acids and bioidentical hormone replacement to correct their patients' neuro-endocrine problems, but these can be ineffective, even harmful, if patients are allergic to their own hormones or neurotransmitters. Also, people who are severely adrenal fatigued can react badly to amino acid supplementation because their bodies may not be able to effectively synthesize neurotransmitters and other proteins from those amino acids. For instance, Vitamin B-6 is required to make serotonin but many of the adrenally-fatigued can't utilize B-6, which is why people with this condition also tend to be depressed. <br /><br />Neuro-endocrine problems are one of the most common "messes" caused by Borrelia and other organisms, and may persist despite treatment for the infections, which is why it's important to treat them. <br /><br />Also, years of multiple antibiotics and antimicrobial herbs, along with the pathogens themselves, can really take a toll on the organs, especially the liver and kidneys, which are responsible for processing the majority of the body's toxins. <br />I continue to take a homeopathic drainage remedy from Pekana for my kidneys. I'm not sure if the long-standing rikettsia infection that took up residence in my kidneys, or some other factor has caused them to be stressed, but in any case, I find the drainage remedy, along with occasional pineapple-celery-parsley cocktails, to be helpful. <br /><br />Last but not least, I have discovered that getting rid of Lyme hasn't meant that I can return to my former ways of eating, and not only because my body yet needs all the help that it can get to return to a normal state of functionality. Indeed, the way food is produced and processed today means that nobody, healthy or half-dead, should eat anything less than an organic diet void of sugar, dairy products, gluten and alcohol. I used to think that only the sick were obliged to eat organic food and had to shun all the "fun" stuff that other people get to eat, but the conventional way of eating isn't healthy for anyone. First, because food in a box, bag or can, or anything that's prepared using more than five ingredients, probably isn't food at all. Indeed, some experts estimate processed food to be 75% chemicals and only 25% real food! Secondly, the pesticides, antibiotics and hormones which are added to meats and vegetables are destructive to the digestive, endocrine, immune and hormonal systems, so nobody should consume foods with this stuff in it. <br /><br />One hundred years ago, wheat and dairy products were actually healthy foods, and most people today have been deceived into thinking that they still are. But pasteurization, as well as other factors, have caused all dairy products, whether organic or conventional, to be a source of inflammation for the body. Wheat products are made with three times the amount of gluten that they used to have (in addition to other harmful additives), so only the most robust can adequately digest them. Add to that the fact that some foods, such and corn and soy, whether organic or conventionally produced, are all genetically modified, which causes allergies and inflammation. <br /><br />So the strict diet that people with Lyme must maintain isn't just for those with Lyme and other chronic health problems. The entire population of the United States (as well as other countries that have adopted harmful food producing techniques), would be wise to adopt such a diet. An excellent book which describes the origins of our food and which puts modern day food production into perspective is Michael Pollen's, "The Omnivore's Dilemma."<br /><br />While no two people's healing journeys are alike, I pray that what I have learned from my own would serve to help others who are sorting out how to heal from the effects of Lyme disease. Honestly, I wish I had devoted more energy and thought towards the beginning of my healing journey to healing my body from the neuro-endocrine and other messes that Lyme had made of it. While I have always taken toxin binders and nutritional supplements, I have generally allowed the infections to be the primary focus of my attention, when in reality, I should have paid just as much attention to the other aspects of healing. Thankfully, now I can devote more energy and time to those. <br /><br />Your journey may be different. For some people, Lyme infections are the primary player in their symptom picture, and once they get rid of those, they tend to feel much better. But for others, treating neuro-endocrine, auto-immune, detoxification and other problems is just as important. Of course, Lyme disease creates all of the aforementioned problems but it's a fallacy to believe that getting rid of Lyme will automatically fix the systemic problems that it causes, or that Lyme is necessarily the first cause of these problems. Surely, the scenario is different for everyone, but I believe that by listening to our bodies, paying attention to how they react to treatments, and asking God for discernment, we can figure out the path that we are meant to be on.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-34991688363574190642011-01-29T12:20:00.000-07:002011-01-29T12:24:23.165-07:00"Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment" Is Now On SALE!For anyone who hasn't yet purchased my latest book on Lyme disease, "Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment: Thirteen Lyme-Literate Health Care Practitioners Share Their Healing Strategies," <span style="font-weight:bold;">www.Amazon.com has significantly discounted the book, from $39.95 to $27.39 with FREE shipping.</span> <span style="font-weight:bold;">This represents a discount of approximately $18.00 off the original price!</span> Hurry and purchase yours today! These types of sales on Amazon don't tend to last for long. Thanks!Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-17207220566334556832011-01-07T11:20:00.002-07:002011-01-08T18:23:50.345-07:00Biochemical versus Bioenergetic Healing StrategiesThese days, doctors of integrative medicine treat their patients with biochemical as well as bioenergetic strategies. Biochemical treatments include things like vitamins, minerals, herbs, and drugs. Bioenergetic treatments encompass homeopathic and homotoxicology remedies, energy medicine devices like Rife and biophoton machines, and mind-body healing strategies such as EFT. <br /><br />Doctors may use one or both types of treatments on their patients, and both are useful for healing the body. Bioenergetic and biochemical treatments can both kill pathogens or render them harmless; they can help to normalize immune, endocrine and neurological function, and balance other processes in the body.<br /><br />Knowing when to use a biochemical treatment rather than a bioenergetic one and vice versa is important. Because, for instance, if a chemical imbalance is due to a nutrient deficiency in the body, no type or amount of energy medicine will restore that deficiency. A biochemical substance must be given to make up for the deficiency. While it may be true that some energetic treatments function to enable the body to synthesize that missing nutrient, this may not always be the case. Conversely, if an imbalance in the body is due to an improper metabolism of a substance and not a lack of it, providing the body with additional biochemicals may not be helpful. What the body may need most is an energetic treatment that will help it to properly produce the substance.<br /><br />To illustrate, doctors sometimes correct hormonal imbalances by giving their patients synthetic hormones when an energetic re-balancing of the endocrine system with an acupuncture treatment might be more appropriate, because the problem may not be that the body lacks the biochemicals to synthesize that particular hormone, but rather, that it's not utilizing them properly. Or there may be a breakdown in the body's ability to produce hormones which acupuncture can restore. Conversely, doctors may attempt to balance the body's neurotransmitters with a biophoton machine or other bioenergetic modality, when what the body really needs is some 5-HTP or L-tyrosine so that it can build up its levels of serotonin or epenephrine.<br /><br />Lab and other kinds of tests don't always reveal whether an abnormality is due to a biochemical deficiency or a problem with the body's energetic system, which causes it to improperly produce or utilize chemicals. Most often, it's probably not an either-or situation. Nutrient deficiencies and environmental factors can cause imbalances in the body's energy which in turn cause more deficiencies and consequently, more imbalances. And still, it's probably not even that straightforward. <br /><br />Why does understanding this matter? Because as people who battle chronic illness or who are simply striving to maintain wellness, we should know that both biochemical and bioenergetic treatments are important for the body. And some people may require more of one type than the other, but for most, a little of both is probably necessary. <br /><br />Unfortunately, I see health care practitioners prescribing substances to make up for a lack of something in the body, when the lack isn't due to a deficiency, but rather, an imbalance. And I have met others who believe that energy treatments (such as homeopathy or biophoton machines) can fix all that ails the body. That may be true for some, but again, it depends on what the source of the problem is. <br /><br />Doctors may consider other factors when deciding upon whether to use an energetic treatment or biochemical substance to treat their patients' conditions. The important thing, perhaps, is having a large arsenal of remedies or strategies that can be used for the treatment of toxins, infections and biochemical dysfunction. The trick, of course, is to know the origin of the problem and all of its contributing factors. Which is no easy task-for anyone.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-31725596587166667872011-01-04T17:41:00.005-07:002011-01-05T12:26:20.539-07:00Earthing: The Next Great Solution to a Slew of Maladies?We've lost contact with the earth. Our feet seldom touch its surface, and when they do, it's usually only for a day here and there in the summer. I never realized how big of a deal it was to be disconnected from the earth, until I purchased an earthing bed pad; basically, a conductive half-sheet with a wire that plugs into the wall and which connects to the earth.<br /><br />I purchased the bed sheet about a month ago, after reading a book called "Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever?" by Clinton Ober, Stephen T. Sinatra, and Martin Zucker.<br /><br />The concept of Earthing, while quite simple, has amazing effects upon the body, according to the authors of the book. By standing on the earth or connecting the body with a device that's grounded into the earth, electrons from the earth get transferred into the body. These electrons neutralize free radicals, and thereby, lower oxidative stress and inflammation. <br /><br />Earthing also seems to normalize a number of other bodily processes. The authors of the book mention that it balances the nervous system, and specifically, cortisol levels. Studies have revealed that it also thins the blood, strengthens the immune system and restores sleep. It also blocks or lessens the effects of EMF's, electromagnetic frequencies, upon the body.<br /><br />The effects of Earthing are yet not entirely understood, and tests are still being done to determine exactly how it affects the body. But so far, it's believed to restore and balance the body's electrical system, as it reduces inflammation, which means that it is likely to impact the body in a wide variety of ways.<br /><br />Those who have tried Earthing report a variety of results; anything from improved sleep to less pain to complete resolution of their disease processes. <br /><br />I have been sleeping on an Earthing half-sheet for several weeks now and my sleep has improved radically. I used to get up once or twice during the night and it used to take me an hour to an hour and a half to fall asleep. Now, I can often sleep through the night, and I have been falling asleep faster than before. I am also sleeping more deeply. In addition, I feel more relaxed during the day, which means that Earthing may be a good treatment for those with anxiety. <br /><br />That said, during the first week or so that I slept on my half-sheet, I felt more deeply rested, but also a bit more tired, which may have simply been the result of my body entering into a deeper state of relaxation. Or it may have been caused by toxins being released from my body, as my body realigned itself energetically with the earth. Indeed, those with chronic illness who are considering Earthing should take care not to spend too many hours on an earthing mat or bed sheet at first, as doing so can trigger the release of toxins.<br /><br />I am cautiously optimistic about the long-term effects of Earthing. If the results of the preliminary studies are any indication, Earthing may be useful for treating a variety of diseases, and normalizing many of the body's abnormal processes. <br /><br />I believe it's well-worth trying out as an adjunct treatment for those suffering from chronic illness and Lyme disease. For more information on Earthing, visit: http://www.earthinginstitute.net, or http://www.earthing.comConnie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-76369705296096638482010-12-10T13:18:00.006-07:002010-12-10T17:42:37.236-07:00The Twelve TreatmentsThat Have Been Integral For My HealingLately, people have been asking me what I have done to heal from Lyme disease and chronic illness. I was diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2005, although some of my symptoms had begun years prior to that. The ultimate "crash," which literally snatched my entire life out from under me, happened on September 26, 2004. <br /><br />So the journey back to sanity and relative wellness has been long, and no one single intervention, in and of itself, has been a miracle. I wish I could say that doing X, Y or Z therapy is "it," but the one-size-fits-all remedy for chronic illness or Lyme disease just doesn't exist, except perhaps, for a lucky few. <br /><br />On that note, please beware of the vociferous and exuberant within the healing community who swear that one specific type of therapy cured them from Lyme and that because it cured them, it should cure you, too. Especially if that therapy hasn't been tested and tried and successfully cured a least a couple hundred others. I have seen people led astray in their healing for years by such folks, but their voices are compelling and their testimonials are powerful because truly, they were one of the lucky or blessed few-and I do mean few- for whom a single therapy or remedy brought them back to life. <br /><br />Of course, I believe that God can bless any treatment, and those who have received miracles-either supernaturally or through medicine- have received them only because God chose to bless them. I have a theory that He smiles down upon doctors with humble, caring hearts, and whose work isn't done for motives of self-exaltation. Similarly, I believe that God heals those who pursue Him with a humble heart and who submit to His ways so that He can show them the way to health. God gives grace to all but I think that the more willing that we are to spend time with Him and pursue His path instead of ours, the more we will understand how He means to heal us. <br /><br />This is the foremost, and in my opinion, most important element of healing; being in relationship with God. I recognize that everyone has a different belief system when it comes to faith, and I'm not trying to impose my beliefs on anyone. I simply state what has worked for me, and I speak about the God I know, in case anyone else is interested in knowing Him, too!<br /><br />As I wrote in my recently published book, <span style="font-style:italic;"></span><span style="font-style:italic;">Healing Chronic Illness: By His Spirit, Through His Resources</span><span style="font-style:italic;"></span>, God has healed me both supernaturally and through medicine. Of course, medicine can be supernatural when blessed by God, and over the past six years, God has blessed some of what I have chosen to do to heal from Lyme, but not all of it. <br /><br />In hindsight, I realize that some of the healing modalities which didn't work well for me were things that I chose to do before seeking the counsel of God on the matter. They were usually either 1) inordinately expensive 2) successful for only a small handful 3) excessively complicated to follow or 4) recommended by a practitioner whose motives in healing patients were less than honest. <br /><br />I write more about this in my recent book, because I think that such factors provide crucial insights into the treatment decision-making process. That said, God does use the inordinately selfish to heal others, and treatment regimens for Lyme and chronic illness are expensive and complicated to follow, but...some are obviously much more so than others. <br /><br />Similarly, I believe that when we have gratitude and respect for those who are involved in healing us, we are blessed. When we are thankful for the treatments that are put in our paths, and acknowledge the positive effects that these have had upon our bodies, it opens the door to further healing. Much more is involved, and I discuss these factors more in my book, <span style="font-style:italic;"></span> <span style="font-style:italic;">Healing Chronic Illness</span><span style="font-style:italic;"></span> so for now I will simply mention the treatments that I believe have been crucial in bringing me back to wellness. <br /><br />Please note, I am not 100% "well." Wellness is a tricky thing to define, and in some regard, we will all continually be working towards wellness, but compared to where I was six years ago, I tentatively believe that I am about 80 percent better. And then again, supposing you can attach a percentage to it. <br /><br />Also, and I can't stress this point enough-healing isn't just about getting rid of infections. Getting rid of Lyme and co-infections is a major part of the battle, but if immune dysfunction or hormonal imbalances preceded the tick bite, then these problems won't necessarily get completely resolved when the infections are gone. Some people are made radically well when they get rid of Lyme; but for others, there is much more involved. Heavy metals and other environmental toxins. Harmful relationships. Unforgiveness. Dental infections in the mouth. Vitamin, hormonal, and other deficiencies and imbalances. Yes, Lyme can exacerbate and make worse all of the above, but the opposite can be true, as well. And in the society in which we live; a society in which more and more young people are getting sick from a lack of healthy, nutrient-rich food, as well as toxicity and an unnatural, rushed lifestyle in which we are pushed to do ever more, multiple factors conspire to make the body sick and allow Lyme to get a foothold. For some, Lyme is only the tip of the proverbial iceberg, but once it gets out of control, it becomes a major contributing factor to symptoms. <br /><br />Personally, I think that the bugs were only part of what broke my biochemistry. I spent many years of my life living in a constant state of "fight or flight" which was, of course, exacerbated by Lyme, but living in anxiety day after day suppressed my immune system. That, coupled with the fact that I am a hyper-sensitive person meant that any kind of negative stimuli -emotional, physical or otherwise-, radically affected my well-being. <br /><br />So you see how complicated healing can be. I preface my list of healing strategies with this sermon, because if I mention the remedies that I believe healed me without noting the additional factors that allowed those remedies to work, then I would be doing my readers a disservice. So with that in mind, below are the top twelve types of treatment that I believe have most impacted my healing, in addition to my lifestyle and relationship with God. Bear in mind, what has healed my biochemistry may not heal yours. Also, it's difficult to ascertain with 100% accuracy what has been the most beneficial, because each healing modality built upon the effects of the previous one, so please bear this in mind as you read. <br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />1). Bio-identical hormones and nutritional support for my thyroid and adrenals</span>.<br />Many Lyme-literate doctors claim that their patients can't heal from Lyme if their hormonal dysfunction isn't addressed. This has been true for me. In fact, I believe that adrenal insufficiency preceded my Lyme. Because the adrenals are profoundly involved in immune function, I don't believe that the body can heal from infections if the adrenals aren't supported. Thyroid function is linked to adrenal function, and most thyroid dysfunction in people with Lyme is caused by adrenal insufficiency, so in most cases, you must heal the adrenals in order to heal the thyroid. <br /><br />I still suffer from some degree of adrenal dysfunction and I haven't found a single treatment that restores this problem completely. Usually, healing the adrenals requires a multi-faceted approach, including rest, a healthy diet free of processed sugar and caffeine, and various vitamin, mineral and herbal supports. Many Lyme doctors contend that if you support the thyroid without supporting the adrenals, then the adrenal dysfunction gets worse, but it seems that many doctors' protocols involve giving patients bioidentical or synthetic thyroid hormone replacement and only nutritional support to the adrenals. This seems a bit unbalanced to me. Thyroid hormone is extremely powerful, and it would seem that if the adrenals are the cause of thyroid hormone deficiency, then the adrenals should receive stronger support than the thyroid, but the reverse usually happens. On the other hand, giving bioidentical cortisol to support the adrenals often backfires on patients, because dosing it is tricky and the adrenals sometime shut down their own production of cortisol when supplemental cortisol is given for too long. I don't know what the answer is, as I have tried every supplement under the sun and nothing has restored my adrenal function 100%. Furthermore, I am not sure my adrenals will be healed 100% as long as I am taking bioidentical thyroid hormone. Yet, I have found bioidentical T3 and T4 to be important, as thyroid hormones regulate many functions in the body. Some people prefer Armour thyroid, which is a natural form of thyroid hormone, but<span style="font-weight:bold;"> I prefer bioidentical hormones, because these are made to be identical to human hormones,</span> whereas Armour is made from a pig. I realize though, that Armour works for some people.<span style="font-weight:bold;"> For the adrenals, I have found licorice and Siberian Ginseng to be most helpful, as well as Isocort, which is a natural adrenal glandular formula containing cortisol.</span> Vitamins B5, B6 and Vitamin C are thought to be helpful, too.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br /><br />2). Anti-depressants, specifically, mirtazapine (Remeron)</span>. You got it. The amino acid approach didn't work well for me, especially when I had severe psychiatric symptoms. I didn't like taking a drug for four years, but the body can't heal when you are continually anxious and depressed. Period. I would have preferred natural remedies such as 5-HTP and L-tryptophan over Remeron, but these didn't work well for me. Perhaps it's because Vitamin B-6 is required to make serotonin from amino acid precursors, and people with adrenal insufficiency have trouble metabolizing B-6? An interesting theory. <br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">3).</span><span style="font-weight:bold;">Nutrients, including fish oil (Nordic Naturals), magnesium (Peter Gilham's formula), an assortment of B-vitamins, Vitamin D, iron, probiotics, enzymes, and other vitamin supplements.</span> I believe these have been essential for bringing my body back to health, although their effects have been extremely gradual. <br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />4). Exercise and an organic diet free of soy, gluten, cow dairy, most fruits, processed sugar and all grains, except brown rice</span>. To this day, I feel best on a diet of green veggies, low-to-moderate glycemic level fruits, moderate amounts of animal protein, including salmon, beef, chicken, goat cheese, kefir and yogurt, and nuts, including almonds, organic peanuts, and walnuts. Bread, dessert and wine I can handle on a once-per-week basis. My exercise regimen included 20 minutes of Pilate's and 30-40 minutes of walking, 3-4 days per week. Maintaining a proper diet and exercise I believe is essential to recovery. <br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">5). Herbs,</span> including andrographis and samento for Borrelia and artemisia for babesia. The latter only worked for me when I mixed it with grapefruit juice and Phos-Chol; otherwise, my body didn't absorb it! I have used a variety of others herbs for Lyme and other infections, such as quina, noni and cumanda, but by themselves, herbs did not get rid of my infections. Yet they were an integral part of my protocol.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">6). Antibiotics</span>, including a half-dozen drugs that I now can't remember the names of, which I don't think is important, because I have discovered that the remedies which work best depend radically from person to person, and only ART or bioenergetic testing can reveal exactly what a person needs. For instance, I didn't seem to need prolonged regimens of cyst-busting drugs, such as metronidazole and tinidazole. I took tinidazole for approximately 3-4 months, but Vitalzym, an enzyme, seemed to get rid of the remaining problematic cysts. Interesting that an innocent, friendly enzyme could get rid of those nasty suckers, eh? I wouldn't recommend taking Vitalzym to treat the cystic form of Lyme, however, unless your doctor specifically finds through ART (autonomic response testing) that it's beneficial. <br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">7). Bio-film busting agents and anti-coagulants such as Boluoke and Rechts-Regulat.</span> This can be important for some, as bugs use biofilm and thick blood to prevent antimicrobial remedies from reaching them. Other problems are created by thick blood, such as nutrients and oxygen not being able to reach the cells.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">8). Bionic 880 machine.</span> This biophoton device is effective for killing all kinds of pathogens, although in and of itself, it was insufficient for getting rid of all of my infections. People have varying results with it, and those who are extremely toxic should use it with caution, as it mobilizes toxins in the body. That I am aware, this treatment is still only available in Germany. Please refer to my second book, <span style="font-style:italic;">Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment,</span> for more information on the practitioners that use it.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />9). Detoxification treatments</span>. This is an absolutely integral part of any Lyme disease protocol, and involves all of the following: <br /><br />a) Agents to mobilize and bind toxins, such as chlorella, zeolite and glutathione.<br />PCA-rx seemed to be one especially helpful product which helped me to get rid of heavy metals. <br />b) Homotoxicology and homeopathic remedies to open up the body's drainage pathways. Apo-Hepat and Renelix are two high quality products that I used. <br />c) Exercise, body brushing, coffee enemas, and saunas to further stimulate toxin removal.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">10).</span><span style="font-weight:bold;"> <span style="font-style:italic;"><span style="font-style:italic;">Prolotherapy and Pilate's for hip and back pain.</span><span style="font-style:italic;"></span></span></span> The causes of pain in Lyme disease are multiple, and I discovered prolotherapy to be an extremely effective remedy for ligament laxity and cartilaginous damage done by the bugs. This safe, (albeit somewhat expensive and painful) procedure, stimulates the body to lay down new ligament tissue, via injections of pumice and sugar water. The injections create an inflammatory response which then incites the body to create more tissue. The success of prolotherapy depends largely upon the source of a person's pain and whether there are significant auto-immune processes happening in the body. It also depends significantly upon the skill of the practitioner.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">11)</span>. <span style="font-weight:bold;">ACT, Advanced Cellular Training</span> (formerly IRT, Immune Response Training). This treatment modality didn't get rid of my bugs but it brought me out of a very bad place in 2006, when I thought I was near death. Three months of sessions restored my sleep and my sanity. At first, the results were so dramatic that I thought it would fully heal me, but a traumatic event in my life caused the treatments to stop working. Still, I am grateful for the impact that it had upon my life and I believe that it can help some people with Lyme. <br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">12). Melatonin, Kavinace, L-glycine and sometimes, lorezapam for sleep</span>. Throughout my healing journey, I took sedatives to sleep, but usually only for brief periods. Yet I found them to be crucial when Herxheimer reactions were unbearable, or when I was traveling. Sleep is absolutely essential to recovery, and I advocate doing whatever it takes, drug or no drug, to get 7-9 good hours of rest per night. <br /> <br />I surmise that for most people, antibiotics aren't enough to get rid of Lyme disease. Neither are Rife or Bionic machines, or herbs, when used alone. Some of the more "fringe" strategies, such as the salt/C protocol and MMS may be helpful for reducing pathogen load but I would not base any core Lyme disease protocol upon these methods, as I don't know of many who have healed by leaps and bounds with them. <br /><br />Finally, I believe that success in healing depends not only upon the what, but also the how, why and when a treatment is used. It's not just about the right treatments; it's about doing them at the right time and rotating them on a regular basis. It's about not neglecting any aspect of a treatment regimen, or sabotaging treatments by living an unhealthy lifestyle; it's about pursuing an integrated approach to wellness, and following through. It's difficult. It's complicated. But with God's help, I believe it can be done! And as I mentioned in my previous post, if I can be healed, I think anyone can.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72382737862000947.post-31872918463127909642010-12-08T21:32:00.004-07:002010-12-08T22:45:42.924-07:00Life After LymeOver the past five months or so, I've swapped my slender banana-shaped body for that of an ostrich. You know- slender neck, slender legs, but bulky in the middle? Yup, that's the "new" me. It's taking some getting used to, but I'm trying to tell myself that the bulk is mostly good. The body can't put on muscle without putting on some fat when it has been deprived of essential biochemicals for over eight years. Lyme turned me into a "lyma" bean and my model-thin physique turned a few heads over the years but now nobody would mistake me for any kind of Cover Girl as my body builds muscle mass and then some. <br /><br />I almost want to tell it, "You don't need to go into survival mode and made sure I'm adequately padded in case we have a setback!" <br /><br />But this is the weight that I was at, at age twenty-nine, before I got super sick, and it's probably closer to the weight that I should be. People tell me that constitutionally, I look and seem stronger. I'm happy about that.<br /><br />Still, the rapid weight gain has startled me a bit, and just to make sure that this ostrich isn't in danger of blossoming into an elephant, tonight I decided to do something that I haven't done for at least four years...get on a piece of cardiovascular exercise equipment. Yikes. <br /><br />I have always walked, 3-4 days per week, for 30-40 minutes at a time, while suffering from chronic illness. Even on days when I felt half-dead, I would still force myself out the door to do a few laps around the block. But chronic fatigue and severe lower back and hip pain have mostly precluded me from doing much beyond that. <br /><br />So I was reticent, but I decided to trust in the recent effects that prolotherapy injections have had upon my back and hip, and in the fact that lately, I have been stronger. <br /><br />Amazingly, I managed thirty minutes of exercise on an elliptical machine, without my face turning tomato red and my body collapsing from fatigue. There's still tomorrow, and who knows what the body will do after it has had a night to think about the effects of this new, and rather intense, exercise, but I am elated. Could this be the sign of better days ahead? <br /><br />As I step away from taking antimicrobial remedies and treating infections, and rejoice in this new found freedom, I yet realize that I will never be able to live as I did before Lyme disease. And not just because I can't, but because I don't want to. <br /><br />Of course, my body has yet to repair and regenerate itself from the damage that Lyme has done to it, and will need all the nutritional and lifestyle support that I can feed it in order to accomplish that. It has been under a great many attacks and the only way it will continue to function normally is if I treat it like royalty. Because I'm a broken piece of glass that has been put back together, but I am not sure I will ever be the same. <br /><br />And that's okay, because the lessons that I have learned along the way have meant that I now know how to care for myself in a way that will probably enable me to survive for longer than most people my age who have never had a chronic illness. I know what it takes to be a healthy person; organic food, nutrients, rest, exercise, prayer, peace, detoxification, happy thoughts, trust, and having relationships with other healthy people. There's more, but the life I live now is radically different than what it was pre-Lyme. <br /><br />I used to work 14-hour days. I used to eat Cheerios and drink wine on a regular basis. I rushed through life. I ate toxic food, took no supplements, and didn't know the meaning of the word "detoxification." I had unhealthy relationships. I didn't know what God's love looked like. I went from day to day with a barrage of negative thoughts flooding my brain. <br /><br />I still work too much, but not 14-hour days. I make sure I get enough sleep. Always. <br />I eat organic food. Dessert and wine are for nights out and special occasions. I take care of my body, spirit and soul, and am constantly mindful of when I am violating boundaries in myself or others. I have healthier relationships. I know what God's love looks like. The negative thoughts are fewer and more far between. <br />I am living true to myself, because I now know that the stakes are high if I don't. <br /><br />I suppose that this was the gift of illness. To teach me a new path, and a new way of life. God doesn't ordain illness, but if the journey of disease will bring us to health, He may allow us to walk it for awhile. <br /><br />And if health means having an ostrich-shaped body, then so be it. I rejoice in the little freedoms that I'm starting to experience and in even better days to come. But I'm still on the path, still learning.<br /><br />I tell people, "If I can be healed, then you can, too." I had so much wrong with my body, spirit and soul, that there were many times I just wanted life to be over. I thought I was the most messed up person on this side of Kansas. But God can do anything, and I hope that my story will encourage you to believe, when circumstances clamor for you to not to. There is hope. There is a better life that awaits you, even if the road to happiness seems eternal.<br /><br />If you want to know more about the spiritual strategies that God taught me for healing, I invite you to check out my new book, <span style="font-style:italic;"></span>Healing Chronic Illness: By His Spirit, Through His Resources." More information can be found at: http://www.healingchronicillness.org. This book is about supernatural healing, but it also goes into other factors that are involved in healing the mind, body and spirit besides supernatural encounters with God. It is the result of eight years of intense suffering, prayers, and research into mind-body healing and God's ways. I believe it will be an integral resource for some people's journey back to health, and a source of hope for the helpless and hopeless. <br /><br />In the meantime, I pray that illness is for you, the same great teacher that it has been for me.Connie Strasheimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717029511098232885noreply@blogger.com4