Posted by bleauberry on April 27, 2018, at 10:01:01
So I cured my two-decade treatment resistant depression by treating it as Lyme instead, even though I couldn't scientifically prove on a limited budget that it was Lyme. My doc said, "We may never know exactly what the bug was and it doesn't matter....treating lyme is comprehensive and covers a wide spectrum of potential problems."
'Comprehensive' is the key word. Because within that, you aren't just taking ABX (antibiotics) for your maybe-suspected lyme, but your are also doing anti-candidas strategies, pro-nutrition strategies, anti-amalgam strategies, anti-toxin strategies, and anti-inflammation strategies. Also anti-confection strategies.
Within all of that is anti-parasite strategy. One of the primary confections in lyme whiich causes night sweats and depression and anxiety is Babesia. Killing off parasites, and mopping up their die-off, is part of treating lyme.
Is it lyme treatment with ABX that improves depression or is it parasite treatment? It doesn't matter. They go together. It's a package. Comprehensive.
So while we are all searching for the best medication prescription to help us feel better right now, consider other potential issues for longer term success.
Here is a good link to take a look at the whole topic of parasites and medicine....
http://drjaydavidson.com/removing-parasites-fix-lyme/
One of the newer supplements is called Mimosa podia which apparently is also a good antidepressant in rat studies. I take this supplement. It causes parasites on the intestinal walls to become paralyzed and scraped out. Taking a lot of pathogenic germs hiding within them into the toilet - the kind of germs that cause us to never get better until they are gone.
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