Too many yeast in the intestines (yeast overgrowth) is a common problem that occurs in those with chronic Lyme disease either during treatment or prior to beginning treatment. Antibiotics used to treat Lyme can lead to too many yeast. Immune suppression prior to starting antibiotics can also cause yeast overgrowth.
Marty Ross MD explains how to kill yeast in a Lyme disease treatment. See how to tackle treatment resistant yeast. In this article he provides multiple prescription and herbal anti-yeast plans.
Try this diet. I think it is the best option for someone with chronic Lyme disease. It is designed to: improve brain function and grow nerve connections, prevent Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease which Lyme can trigger, decrease inflammation and inflammation cytokines from infection, prevent and treats yeast overgrowth in …
Too many yeast in the intestines (yeast overgrowth) is a common problem that occurs in those with chronic Lyme disease either during treatment or prior to beginning treatment. Yeast overgrowth can result in an ongoing systemic allergic reaction to the yeast that can suppress the immune system.
Many people suddenly get worse in a Lyme treatment after doing better. In this video article Marty Ross MD LLMD describes his approach to these crashes. Eighty to Ninety percent of the time there is a simple solution to the problem.
Biocidin is blend of herbs that is changing the way I approach my Lyme disease treatments. I consider it an essential natural medicine to mix with Lyme disease prescription or herbal antibiotics like otoba bark extract and cats claw. It can even kill Lyme on its own. According to unpublished …
Marty Ross MD explains how to use lufenuron to kill yeast in a Lyme disease treatment. Try lufenuron when other prescription and herbal medications do not work. Lufenruon kills yeast by blocking chitin production in the yeast covering.
Some with Lyme disease are very sensitive to many herbal and prescription medicines. In this video article, Marty Ross MD reviews an approach to this difficult problem.
Probiotics may support the intestines, immune system and much more in a Lyme disease treatment. Marty Ross MD reviews the science and best probiotic products to use.
If you have intestinal gassiness, bloating, cramping, loose stools or diarrhea or undigested food, this article is for you. Marty Ross MD reviews the best tests and questionnaires to solve intestinal dysfunction. He also provides links to key articles on how to treat intestinal dysfunction.
Marty Ross, MD discusses a "weed, seed, and feed" approach to stop treatment resistant intestinal yeast overgrowth from recurring again and again.
Marty Ross MD presents nine hacks for Lyme and tick-borne diseases. Watch this video and Powerpoint presentation to find real ways to improve your health.
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