So I have a lot of catching up to do! I left off writing in August of 2019 which by then I had been on the diet 12 weeks and seen massive improvements from Lyme/mold and a wrecked gut/immune systom etc.. bringing me a huge upswing in my energy and almost complete remission to a …
Category Archives: Lyme disease
Coffee Enemas to the Rescue!
Recently I met with a friend with Lyme Disease who had the unfortunate but all too common Lyme co-infection: parasites. Yikes!! Not many people talk openly about this, for obvious reasons, but it is an affliction that many Lymers carry. It is an awful subject of which I’ll go into more detail in a later …
Feeling overwhelmed by your new diagnosis?
Not knowing what’s wrong with you is a specific kind of overwhelm; learning a diagnosis or two while relieving in one sense creates a new kind of overwhelm: confronting the endless information on the web and perhaps even personally trying to make sense of acquaintances’ myriad of therapies. Thoughts can flood the mind like, which …
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How come I feel better when I travel?
One of the reasons I’m addicted to traveling is because I feel so good. I feel alive and like every day is my birthday. The days go slow and are filled with wonder, beauty and adventure. I have energy and my brain is clear. Lately I’ve been thinking about what the reasons for that could …
Therapies I’ve tried/ am trying so I can kick the Lyme/mold’s butt
People who suffer from Lyme disease may also often be vulnerable to mold illness. I won’t go into it here why that is, but in this post I am going to discuss treatments that I have used that apply to either or in some cases both. In this post I will discuss only that which …
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What do Lyme/Mold symptoms look like?
Hello reader, one of the reasons that Lyme disease or mold illness is difficult to diagnose is that there are a myriad of symptoms which come and go and are seemingly unrelated to each other. Many of the symptoms belong to other ailments as well and each individual has their own special concoction of misery …