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Treating Lyme with Lime

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The dramatic increase in the number of cases of Lyme disease has caused a lot of panic in the medical community. Traditionally, it is treated with round after round of antibiotics. Some people never fully recover and the disease can be fatal.

Humans get Lyme disease most commonly from tics, but also from mosquitoes, fleas and mites. People suffering from Lyme disease may initially experience fever, headache, and depression, developing a bull’s eye-shaped rash. If a physician identifies this rash as Lyme disease, then treatment is immediately administered. The sooner antibiotics are given, the better your chances.

But, the treatment of Lyme disease with antibiotics is very controversial. Rounds of antibiotics often need to be repeated, sometimes multiple times, and the symptoms of Lyme disease could never go away or get worse. Some people have suffered endless damaging side effects of prolonged antibiotic treatments and still have long-term debilitating symptoms thought to be caused by Lyme disease. Long-term symptoms include arthritis, joint pain, heart problems and autoimmunity.

The Lyme disease microorganism creates a neurotoxin that is very similar to that of Anthrax and Tetanus. They split amino acids in nerve cells disrupting their function by partially blocking the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Low acetylcholine levels are linked to Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, autism, high blood sugar, chronic stress and insulin resistance. If there was a full blockage, paralysis would occur. The organism that causes Lyme disease has been found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer’s disease and those with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

The cause of Lyme disease was discovered, but treatment was very difficult. Like syphilis and a few other hard to treat conditions, Lyme disease has the ability to “hide” and gain protection from the immune system. It actually takes part of your DNA inside of it, presumably to give itself protection against your immune system. Needless to say, normal antibiotic regimens have not been wholly effective in treating Lyme disease.

An effective treatment of Lyme disease would be one that would block access to our nerve cells. The organism that causes Lyme disease is sensitive to certain inhibitors found in medications like Viagra, Levitra and Cialis, which relax blood vessel walls by blocking out certain enzymes, but they have not been tested in the treatment of Lyme disease. The enzymes are also blocked by glycyrrhizic acid, found in licorice root.

Low acetylcholine levels can be treated with vitamins and supplements; namely, vitamin B1, B5, B6, Lysine, Lecithin, S-Adenosylmethionine, and vitamin C . When these vitamins are taken or eaten, they begin a chain reaction of biochemical events that lead to the production of the acetyl group necessary for acetylcholine release. Without enough vitamin C, the body cannot synthesize the necessary components and symptoms will continue to worsen.

In any case of Lyme disease, it is now believed that more than just antibiotics are needed to effectively treat it. Different antibiotics are needed to treat the bacteria in its different stages of development. Your body is left to deal with a build-up of toxins and free radicals that can only be cleared by powerful antioxidants, such as vitamin C. Additionally, the low acetylcholine levels need to be treated to help avoid the direr, long term effects of Lyme disease.

Talk with your doctor about treating Lyme disease with vitamins and supplements. When you buy supplements, make sure that your doctor and pharmacist know all medications that you are taking to avoid interactions.

About the Author: Phil Le Breton is owner at Wholesale Nutrition. He has a strong interest in helping people achieve greater brain and body health. For more information about C-Salts, otherwise known as the best Vitamin C, or about other Vitamin C powder products, visit http://www.nutri.com where you can buy Vitamins and Supplements of the highest quality.

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