Systemic Comparisons Between Lyme Disease and Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome in the U.S. With Administrative Claims Data
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(23)00089-0/fulltext
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(23)00089-0/fulltext
https://www.globallymealliance.org/blog/natural-treatment-for-lyme-disease

Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States. Once only associated with woodsy areas like Northeastern United States and the upper Midwest, Lyme is now in every state except Hawaii and in many places throughout the world. Lyme is transmitted through a tick bite (specifically, by black-legged ticks), and is commonly known for its tell-tale symptom of erythema migrans rash. In addition to or in lieu of rash, this tick-borne infection, also known as Lyme borreliosis, can cause flu-like symptoms, joint pain, fever, fatigue, chills, and swollen lymph nodes in its early stage. If not treated, Lyme can spread to other parts of the body such as the nervous system, heart, and joints, causing neurological symptoms such as brain fog and Bell’s palsy, cardiac symptoms like heart palpitations and POTS, and rheumatic symptoms like Lyme arthritis (not to be confused with rheumatoid arthritis). For some, this infectious disease causes chronic illness, with persistent symptoms like chronic fatigue.
Whether dealing with early or chronic Lyme, you need to know how to best treat the infection and relieve your symptoms, and may be wondering if naturopathic medicine or herbal remedies might help.
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that should be treated with antibiotic therapy by a healthcare provider, but natural treatments like herbal medicine can potentially help remedy symptoms. Natural remedies may also help support your immune system, which is impacted by Lyme disease, and may help with cellular repair, sleep, detoxification, and inflammation.
The best herbal remedies for Lyme disease include:
This does not mean, though, that you should just take all of these remedies if you have Lyme disease. Natural doesn’t always mean better, or safer; each of these products can have side effects and can interact with antibiotic treatment or other medication.
The seven herbal medicines listed above have been shown in research to kill the Lyme disease bacteria in test tubes. In a study conducted at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, cryptolepis sanguinolenta completely eradicated the bacteria (whereas the antibiotics doxycycline and cefuroxime did not). Cryptolepis has also been used for the tick-borne illness babesiosis.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have also studied the effect of essential oils on Borrelia burgdorferi. In a study of 35 essential oils, researchers found that oil derived from garlic cloves, myrhh trees, thyme leaves, cinnamon bark, allspice berries, and cumin seeds showed strong activity against “persister” forms of the Lyme disease bacterium.
These studies show good potential and may be exciting news, particularly for chronic Lyme disease patients, but further research is needed to determine the efficacy of herbal remedies.
Talk to your Lyme Literate Medical Doctor (LLMD) about the best supplements for you, and where to buy them. They’ll likely want you to consider:
Yes. You should always consult your LLMD before taking any supplement or doing any kind of alternative treatments. Though natural remedies can often be purchased over the counter, they can interact with prescription medications (or with each other) and can have negative side effects. Your doctor should help you determine which natural remedies are best for you (remembering that every case of Lyme disease is different, and there is no set protocol), and they should also give you dosage instructions.
Though some natural remedies can possibly help with Lyme disease, they are not guaranteed to help and don’t have guaranteed properties. Lyme disease treatment, whether natural, traditional, or a combination thereof, should always be done by a healthcare provider.
Treatment for Lyme disease varies depending on the stage of the infection, severity of symptoms, presence of co-infections, age, and other clinical factors. The most common treatment for early stage Lyme disease is a 14-21 day course of oral antibiotics, whereas late stage Lyme disease should be treated with 3-6 weeks of oral antibiotics (depending on the type of antibiotic used) or 2-4 weeks of intravenous antibiotics. Treatment should be extended or repeated in the event of persistent or recurrent symptoms.
Other treatments for Lyme disease such as Disulfiram (Antabuse) and dapsone are also being studied. Your LLMD will determine the best course of treatment for you. For more information on Lyme Disease treatment, see https://www.globallymealliance.org/about-lyme/treatment/.
If you’re battling Lyme or other tick-borne disease, it’s important not just to treat the infection but to make lifestyle changes that can help your body best fight the disease. This can be particularly important if you are fighting chronic disease. A healthy lifestyle should include a program of light exercise as tolerated, good nutrition, and good sleep hygiene. While on antibiotics, taking a probiotic containing acidophilus will replenish the “good” bacteria in the GI tract. Organic yogurt and kefir are also good sources of probiotics.
You may also want to try some adjunct therapies such as integrative manual therapy, neurofeedback, physical therapy, and talk therapy, which can complement your Lyme treatment and help you on your overall journey to health. Always consult with your physician first regarding non-prescription treatments, adjunct therapies, nutrition and exercise programs.
The above material is provided for information purposes only. The material (a) is not nor should be considered, or used as a substitute for, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor (b) does it necessarily represent endorsement by or an official position of Global Lyme Alliance, Inc. or any of its directors, officers, advisors or volunteers. Advice on the testing, treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a physician who has examined that patient or is familiar with that patient’s medical history.
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https://www.lymedisease.org/pa-legislation-tick-removal-school/

The Pennsylvania State Senate has passed legislation by Sen. Michele Brooks to create a standard protocol in response to a tick being removed from a student during the school day.
Senate Bill 232 would require school officials to notify parents in writing about the tick removal and provide information on the symptoms of Lyme disease. The notification will include the date of the tick removal and the recommendation that the child’s parent or guardian promptly seek medical treatment.
The bill also states that the tick must be preserved for the student’s parent or guardian to send to East Stroudsburg University’s tick lab for free testing for tick-related diseases including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever or Powassan virus.
The school also has the option of sending the tick for testing.
“Testing a tick found on a child can provide critical information to help medical professionals prevent the child from long-term or chronic effects from the diseases ticks can carry,” Brooks said.
“In keeping with my ongoing efforts to combat the tick crisis in Pennsylvania, I encourage anyone who has removed a tick from themselves, a pet, and especially a child, to place it in a plastic zip-locked bag and send it to the tick lab.”
Pennsylvania leads the nation in the number of Lyme disease cases. Approximately one in four cases of Lyme occur in children, with children ages five to nine being at the greatest risk for contracting Lyme and other tick-borne illnesses.
The bill now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.
SOURCE OF PRESS RELEASE: The Office of State Senator Michele Brooks
Editorial from Williamsport Sun-Gazette endorsing the legislation: Schools a logical ally in fight against tick-borne diseases
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**Comment**
What’s sad here is that it should be normal procedure to contact the parents of a child that has been bitten by a tick. Duh. But, in today’s crazy world, this has to be legislated. And even then, it might not happen!
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Rather than give medical advice about recommended treatment, I’m going to quote the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS – how to handle a tick bite):
“ILADS recommends that prophylaxis (preventive treatment) be discussed with all who have had a blacklegged tick bite. An appropriate course of antibiotics has been shown to prevent the onset of infection.
When the decision is made to use antibiotic prophylaxis, ILADS recommends 20 days of doxycycline (provided there are no contraindications). The decision to treat a blacklegged tick bite with antibiotics often depends on where in the country the bite occurred, whether there was evidence that the tick had begun feeding, and the age of the person who was bitten. Based on the available evidence, and provided that it is safe to do so, ILADS recommends a 20-day course of doxycycline.
Patients should also know that although doxycycline can prevent cases of Lyme disease, ticks in some areas carry multiple pathogens, some of which, including Babesia, Powassan virus, and Bartonella, are not responsive to doxycycline. This means a person could contract a tick-borne illness despite receiving antibiotic prophylaxis for their known bite.
ILADS recommends against single-dose doxycycline. Some doctors prescribe a single 200 mg dose of doxycycline for a known bite. However, as discussed in detail in the guidelines, this practice is based on a flawed study that has never been replicated.
Read more in the ILADS treatment guidelines.
For more on treatment: https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2016/02/13/lyme-disease-treatment/ Although it’s highly doubtful even a LLMD will give you more than doxy, you can read and learn about herbs that are effective against the other coinfections and layer those in yourself. Of course, discuss all treatments with your doctor.
https://brownstone.org/articles/proof-vaccines-were-military-backed-countermeasure/
Here is a high-level review of the manufacturing contracts between US DOD and Moderna.
Moderna’s injection, mRNA-1273 is co-owned with the US Government, as the company has been funded by the defense research grants for years and also received intellectual property transfers from the US Government, in addition to preclinical and clinical research work conducted for Moderna by the NIH Vaccine Research Center. The NIH and Moderna each have a separate Investigational New Drug number for this product.
Note on redactions. In both Moderna and Pfizer’s contracts many areas are redacted indicating a reason for redaction – the “redaction codes.” Redacted content has been given codes b (4) and b (6), standing for:
(b) (4) Disclosure of information that would affect the application of advanced technology in a U.S. weapons system,
and
(b) (6) Disclosure of information, including information of foreign governments, that would cause serious harm to relations between the United States and a foreign government or to ongoing diplomatic activities of the United States.
There are several versions of the contract available, plus amendments. The first version was signed on August 9, 2020 and the last available version is June 15, 2021. In one of them the name of the signatory on the Moderna side was redacted with (b)(6). In another version it’s unredacted – it was Hamilton Bennett, a senior director of vaccine access and partnerships.
This 35-year-old woman seems woefully underqualified, especially to “engineer the vaccine” as her role was described in the press. Moderna’s history is notable for high-profile departures of competent and experienced people. Based on press reports and accounts of insiders, Stephan Bancel’s toxic management culture led to departures of many qualified scientists including heads of R&D, Oncology, Cardiovascular, Chemistry, Rare Diseases, and even Vaccines (right around the time the company pivoted to vaccines in 2016). Terminal incompetence is a prerequisite for terminal fraud. (See link for article)
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**Comment**
This website has posted Latypova’s important work before: https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2023/01/11/covid-gene-therapy-injections-developed-by-u-s-military-are-called-counter-measures-were-ordered-as-prototypes/
If you still believe that COVID was about public health, hopefully this article crushes that notion. You must ask yourself why information on “vaccine” manufacturer’s contracts would be redacted for “affecting the application of advanced technology in a U.S. weapons system,” and “causing serious harm to relations between the U.S. and a foreign government.”
What on earth does a “vaccine” that is touted as preventing transmission or infection (which doesn’t), and preventing severe illness, and death (which doesn’t) have to do with U.S. weapons and harming foreign relations? In fact, more and more is coming home to roost showing long post-COVID “vaccination” syndrome is becoming an increasingly recognized disease occurring after the COVID shots, as well as the fact they have caused more reports of adverse reactions and death than any other vaccine in the history of VAERS, which is known to only pick up 1% of reactions.
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And buckle up for this zinger. You will recognize many names and agencies:
Classen Immunotherapies, Inc., 3637 Rockdale Road, Manchester, MD. J. Bart Classen, MD* Trends in Internal Medicine Review Article ISSN 2771-5906
Citation: Classen JB. COVID-19 and Illegal US Bioweapons Activity, an Insider’s Revelations. Trends Int Med. 2022; 2(2): 1-11.
* Correspondence: Classen Immunotherapies, Inc., 3637 Rockdale Road, Manchester, MD 21102, Tel: 410-377-8526, E-mail: classen@ vaccines.net. Received: 20 Aug 2022; Accepted: 23 Sep 2022; Published: 27 Sep 2022
ABSTRACT
Millions if not billions of people now believe that the world is under a bioweapons attack. A lot of blame has been placed on the US funding of bioweapons. Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the US NIAID/NIH has come under severe criticism for funding the infamous “Gain of Function” research. Many believe Fauci has not acted alone or even on his own accord. The Author worked as a fellow at NIAID/NIH from 1988 to 1991, starting soon after Fauci became head of NIAID. The author witnessed first hand infiltration of NIAID/NIH by Israel’s Mossad. While working at NIAID/NIH one or more coworkers expressed a need to “preempt the next Jewish Holocaust”. For thirty years since leaving NIH the Author has paid close attention to Mossad’s involvement in illegal US bioweapon activity and attempts to disclose his observations. The Author hopes to educate the public on the current bioweapon attack with COVID-19 and vaccines. The Author believes that Mossad intends to kill billions of people. Already 70% of the world’s population have received a COVID-19 vaccine which in all appearance has the ability to cause deadly non curable prion disease. The Author hopes the information provided will help those interested in ending this covert war. (See link for entire paper)
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The author claims:
This website has also posted Classen’s work before as well:
All this murky history runs in tandem with Lyme/MSIDS which also has a bioweapon component to it, a connection with Fort Detrick, and with Fauci head of NIAID – controlling the research monies and therefore, research itself (remember he’s Mr. Science). This history is important to review, chronicle, and share as it reveals a common black thread in an ongoing playbook that corroborates Dr. David Martin‘s work. Once you understand how deep this goes, all the powerful people involved, as well as the vast amounts of money – it all begins to make sense. This is why politics continues to trump science, logic, and humanity.
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria that’s spread through tick bites. If left untreated, the bacteria can affect a person’s joints, heart, and nervous system. Photo: Leroy Baptiste
My knees buckled beneath the weight of my malnourished adolescent frame. Cold, dripping sweat met its match on the tile floor. Every ounce of strength I had cried out to my parents for help. I didn’t stay conscious long enough to realize they raced up the stairs at the sound of my fall, as if on command.
The year was 2018. Losing consciousness was among the everyday occurrences in my middle-class household in suburban West Hartford, Connecticut. Life had been this way since July 5, 2017, just days before my 17th birthday, when my legs went fully numb during a run.
Not until I was almost 20 years old was I diagnosed with chronic and neurological Lyme disease — 16 strains of it, to be precise.
I blame this delay in diagnosis on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s refusal to recognize and legitimize chronic Lyme disease. Whereas many patients with Lyme disease can recover after two to four weeks of antibiotics, others, like me, suffer long-term side effects, and no one knows why. This lack of understanding makes it difficult for any medical professional to treat me in a Lyme-specific manner. Doctors are often reluctant to acknowledge Lyme as a possible diagnosis, and are not sufficiently informed to identify symptoms.
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria that’s spread through tick bites. If left untreated, the bacteria can affect a person’s joints, heart, and nervous system.
Tests for Lyme disease are unreliable, often producing negative results despite patients later discovering they carry upwards of 5, 10, or 16 strains of Lyme-causing bacteria. There is no proven “cure” or treatment plan for chronic Lyme disease. Stringent criteria are required by the CDC to be diagnosed with the disease, and patients are often passed off to other autoimmune or psychiatric diagnoses. (See link for article)
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**Comment**
Another harrowing story. Fortunately, there’s a good ending as the patient got to an experienced Lyme literate doctor (LLMD) for appropriate treatment. This really is key. Unfortunately, insurance will typically not cover this kind of treatment due to polarity within the medical community so patients must pay out of pocket. It’s important to understand the sordid backstory to this in order to understand that attempting to get help from mainstream medicine is like shouting at the mountain. If you are able – GO AROUND THE MOUNTAIN. It will save you a lot of time, money, and heart-ache in the end.
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