Hey Holly, just thought that you might find this of some interest, as it's 
similar to a few other pieces of info I have gotten in the past referring to 
Lyme disease causing symptoms like other diseases, and not being properly 
diagnosed.......anyway you might want to take a look see   for yourself     I 
think that I am going to try to find some of this stuff and give it a try, if 
it's not too expensive......   Doreen
 


Someone on the list recently asked for help with Lyme.  The information below 
came through on another list, and thought I'd post it here in the hopes that it 
can help someone else.  Near the bottom of the post is a web addy for 
additional information.
MA
 
 
 



 My nutritionist had it (Bad!) and has cured herself, but it's some nasty 
stuff!! If it gets out of hand it can paralyse the host,  does not sound like 
fun. 
 
Here is some of what she said about the symptoms:




20:09:25
 kristina 

Lyme Disease, in the United States, may be affecting millions of people. Some 
believe that Lyme Disease is the underlying causative agent of many chronic 
health conditions, including but not limited to: allergies, heart arrhythmias, 
arthritis (both osteo and rheumatoid), ADD, auto-immune disorders, chronic 
fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, depression, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's 
disease, macular degeneration, sensory or motor radiculoneuropathies (i.e., 
clumsiness in the hands or feet and/or burning, tingling or numbness), 
Alzheimer's Disease, ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), Bell's palsy, irritable bowel 
syndrome and gastrointestinal distress, lupus, polymyalgia rheumatica (a more 
severe form of fibromyalgia), sleep disorders, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, 
brain fog, memory loss, joint pain/swelling/stiffness, lack of coordination, 
unexplained chills and fevers, recurrent infections, poor concentration, 
tremors, shortness of breath, anxiety or
 panic attacks, heart palpitations, weight changes (loss or gain), sore 
throats, loss of appetite, muscle pain or cramps, obsessive compulsive 
disorders, headaches/migraines, light sensitivity, trigeminal neuralgia, 
unexplained hair loss, and visual changes.
 

 




20:10:37
 kristina 
a recent study demonstrated the efficacy of Cat's Claw (Unicaria tomentosa) in 
destroying the Lyme organism. In fact, in the study, the control group of 14 
patients all took antibiotics and only 3 improved slightly, 3 got worse and the 
remainder had no change in their clinical condition. The experimental group was 
treated with Cat's Claw and 85% of them were negative for the Lyme organism 
after 6 months and all the patients experienced a dramatic improvement in their 
clinical condition. (Cowden, WE, MD, et al., "Lyme Disease: Nutraceutical 
Breakthrough Using TOA-Free Cat's Claw", Focus, Feb '04, pp.3,4) In utilizing 
Cat's Claw, it is extremely important that the quality and purity of the 
product be assured. This herb occurs naturally in 2 forms: the more common TOA 
form and the rarer POA form. For those of you with a chemical bent, TOA stands 
for tetracyclic oxindole alkaloid and POA for pentacyclic oxindole alkaloid. 
Only the POA form is
 effective in stimulating the immunity which destroys the organism. As little 
as 1% TOA can cause a 30% reduction in the immune system modulating properties 
that POAs provide. Unfortunately some commercially available products contain 
as much as 80% TOAs. (Ibid, p. 3) The Medi-Herb Cat's Claw that we use at the 
RFHC is 1.5% to 2.0% POAs, the highest concentration available, and is TOA 
free. Therefore, the amount needed is less, making it much more affordable than 
other POA products on the market. We did a cost study and determined that using 
Medi-Herb Cat's Claw was very cost effective.
 




20:14:20
 kristina 
There are so many more symptoms, but let's go on to treatment:

20:14:23
 kristina 
High protein, high fat, low carb diet with vegetables (modified elimination 
diet). Avoid artificial sweeteners. Drink lots of pure water. Quality essential 
fatty acids are critical.

20:14:32
 kristina 
Probiotics to maintain normal bowel flora.

20:14:57
 kristina 
Gall bladder flushes (use hot lemon tea to maintain gall bladder function) and 
a beet supplement such as AF BetaFood.
 
She goes into other treatments as well, pretty aggressive stuff but shes been 
there herself, may hold some merit.
 
Whole chat discussion: http://www.optimalhealthnetwork.com/kb.asp?ID=260
 
 
Hope something is helpful.Aggressive treatment, but if it keeps advancing or 
the pills run out, something to consider.