Supportive oligonucleotide therapy, or SOT, is a treatment that holds great promise in the fight against chronic infections. It involves the identification of gene sequences of various targets, such …
The Importance of Phosphatidyl Choline in Chronic Diseases
When individuals are afflicted with chronic illnesses, their cellular structures are not immune to collateral damage. Chronic infections, environmental toxins, and other sources of inflammation and …
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Antibiotics for Chronic Lyme Disease
If you have learned that chronic Lyme disease is the underlying cause of your symptoms, the next hurdle is finding effective treatments. The conventional medical model believes Lyme disease can only …
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Low Dose Immunotherapy (LDI)
Most symptoms associated with chronic illnesses are a result of the immune response and subsequent inflammation. The immune response can directly damage tissue in the body or cause autoimmune …
Methylene Blue for Lyme Disease and Bartonella
Early in an infection, bacteria are in a growth phase where they divide rapidly to increase the number of bacteria to establish an infection. Bacteria then enter a stationary phase where bacterial …
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Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for Lyme Disease
Naltrexone is a drug that was first discovered in 1963 to block opioid receptors. In 1984 naltrexone was approved by the FDA for alcohol and opiate addiction. At doses of 50-100mg, naltrexone blocks …
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