HEALER MEDIUM'S LYME DISEASE SUPPLEMENT PROTOCOL

HEALER MEDIUM'S LYME DISEASE SUPPLEMENT PROTOCOL

True Cause: The true cause of Lyme disease is viral, not bacterial. If this is surprising to you, keep in mind that the medical industry has begun to move Lyme disease out of the bacterial disease category and instead put it in the autoimmune disease category. This autoimmune designation means that medical research and science have lost their belief that Lyme disease is bacterial, even though the system has been set up for decades to make us believe that the disease is caused by bacteria. Lyme disease blood testing labs still test and show that the disease is bacterial, although this process will eventually change over time.

Defining Lyme disease as autoimmune is the medical industry's own claim: "We don't know the cause of Lyme disease." The reason for this recent development—the reason why medical research and science now doubt that Lyme disease is bacterial—is because of the "Healing Medium" series of books . With the release of the first book, The Healing Medium , which provided the truth about what causes Lyme disease, millions of people around the world, including doctors and other health professionals, began to change their perspective. There are doctors now helping their patients heal by realizing that viruses such as Epstein-Barr , herpes zoster , HHV-6, HHV-7, herpes simplex 1, herpes simplex 2, and cytomegalovirus cause the symptoms of Lyme disease. Keep in mind that there are over 60 varieties of EBV , over 30 varieties of herpes zoster , and numerous varieties of these other herpes viruses .

The bacteria cannot cause the neurological symptoms that Lyme disease patients suffer from. Pain, tingling and numbness, dizziness, blurred vision, weak limbs, palpitations, burning skin, jaw pain, neck pain, tremors, tics and spasms are some of these neurological symptoms and they are created by viruses, not by bacteria. Viruses such as the more than 60 varieties of EBV , the more than 30 varieties of herpes zoster , and the many varieties of HHV-6, HHV-7, herpes simplex, and cytomegalovirus release neurotoxins that are responsible for these neurological symptoms. Bacteria cannot release neurotoxins. Bacteria cannot cause the neurological symptoms associated with Lyme disease.

Borrelia, Bartonella, Babesia, and other bacteria thought to cause Lyme disease are not superbugs. They do not have the antibiotic resistance that methicillin-resistant staphylococcus (MRSA) has, for example, and bacteria that are not antibiotic-resistant are not suitable for antibiotics. The reason we've had people for decades who don't get cured of Lyme disease despite taking multiple courses of antibiotics is because what they've been fighting all along has been viruses.

This is why Lyme disease patients begin to improve when alternative therapies are introduced in addition to antibiotic treatment. Some of these guesswork alternative therapies have reduced patients' viral loads without anyone realizing that it was this that led to symptom relief. Cat's claw is one of the natural herbs that has become popular for helping Lyme disease patients, and its therapy doesn't start with a trick. This therapy originated with information from a Healing Medium over three and a half decades ago and over the years has helped tens of thousands of people with Lyme disease, including some of the original patients who were first diagnosed with it. Cat's claw is changing the medical system, both alternative and conventional, to accept it as a very useful therapy for Lyme disease.

Initially, in the 1970s, when doctors noticed an increase in symptoms in both children and adults with no explanation as to what was happening, they correctly began to believe that Lyme disease was viral. However, since there were no drugs for viruses at the time, antibiotics became a treatment method, in part because they offered monetary gain for big pharmaceutical companies. Billions have been spent on antibiotics for Lyme disease for decades now. Although doctors initially believed that Lyme disease was viral, they had to change the explanation and call it bacterial in order to support the treatment.

Viruses such as EBV and herpes zoster feed on toxic heavy metals such as mercury, aluminum and copper, and people with Lyme disease symptoms have higher levels of mercury than other metals. The neurotoxins released by a virus that has consumed mercury are much more aggressive than others, creating the neurological symptoms that Lyme disease sufferers know all too well. Again, bacteria do not create neurotoxins. The condition is aggravated by harmful foods such as eggs, milk, cheese, butter and gluten, as well as by a diet high in fat and protein.

There is a huge group of people who are damaged—not because of Lyme disease itself, but because of the Lyme disease treatments they've gone through over the years. It's time to learn the truth so you can protect yourself and your loved ones. For information about how Lyme disease is not caused by a tick bite, it can only be a trigger, as well as answers to other questions about Lyme disease, you will find in our article "Anthony William reveals the truth about Lyme disease" as well as in his book "The Healing Medium - revised and supplemented edition" .

The Healer Medium's Supplement Protocol for Lyme Disease from his book Cleansing for Health :

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