Treating Late Stage Lyme Disease: Western Herbs and Chinese Medicine

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One essential understanding in treating Lyme disease is that things change. Using Chinese medicine disease progression theory, we’ll discuss how an initial tick bite can lead to a wide range of symptoms including pain, headaches including migraines, gastro-intestinal issues, fatigue and late-stage neurological Lyme. We’ll also talk about how understanding the progression of the condition is essential to not only treating symptoms but also preventing Lyme and promoting health. We’ll discuss using western herbs, diet and lifestyle to treat the numerous symptoms associated with Lyme. He’ll will also discuss how the progression of Lyme disease mirrors the progression of climate change.

There’s a video of Brendan talking about Lyme disease at https://personalasecological.com/lyme-disease-the-chinese-medicine-approach/

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What Will You Learn?

  • Using Chinese medicine disease progression theory, we’ll discuss how an initial tick bite can lead to a wide range of symptoms including pain, headaches including migraines, gastro-intestinal issues, fatigue and late-stage neurological Lyme.
  • We’ll also talk about how understanding the progression of the condition is essential to not only treating symptoms but also preventing Lyme and promoting health.
  • We’ll discuss using western herbs, diet and lifestyle to treat the numerous symptoms associated with Lyme.
  • He’ll will also discuss how the progression of Lyme disease mirrors the progression of climate change.

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