Does Lyme disease cause divorce? It can certainly be a contributing factor. I am sure that many have read about Avril Lavine and Yolanda Foster's much publicized divorces following their battle with Lyme disease. Lyme disease seems to be a deal-breaker for many.
Sometimes the person who is battling Lyme disease is the one who chooses to end the relationship. Relationships are work. A person with an illness like Lyme may not feel like participating in activities that they previously enjoyed, so it may just be better to be alone. Yolanda Foster hinted at this on one of her blog posts. I get it! You need extra sleep that can be hard to get with a partner who watches TV in bed or snores all night. Your diet needs to be restricted, and sometimes you are just too exhausted to fix a dinner at all and want to head straight to bed, instead of arguing over who fixes dinner and cleans up the kitchen. Your partner is too warm and wants the thermostat turned down, and you are cold at 71 degrees. Being on your own with Lyme disease can be rough and lonely at times, but it may mean less stress and a faster recovery. So, turn off that cell phone and computer and sleep until noon on Saturday if it suits you!
Monday, December 28, 2015
Saturday, December 26, 2015
A Cheap, Effective, and Available Cure From The Grocery Store?
I have recently read two articles about a study that claims that some types of Stevia may offer an effective treatment for Lyme disease. I sure hope that this is true, for those who are still struggling. It certainly can't hurt to try this one. Hopefully, you already have this on your shelf at home. Anyone already try this with success? I couldn't wait to post this on my blog:
http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=cb0c183a-9d7b-4062-8ff7-09896af66196&c&ch
http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?libid=22114
Let's hope that this is our answer and we can make Lyme and co-infections a thing of the past as we ring in the New Year!
http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=cb0c183a-9d7b-4062-8ff7-09896af66196&c&ch
http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?libid=22114
Let's hope that this is our answer and we can make Lyme and co-infections a thing of the past as we ring in the New Year!
Friday, December 25, 2015
Nutrition and Lyme Disease
Sometimes I wish that I had a licensed dietitian or nutritionist in my house to prepare all of my meals. Diet is perhaps the most important part of the Lyme disease solution. Lucky for me, my Lyme literate doctor knew a lot about the importance of food for treating Lyme disease. First of all, my doctor said to cut out all sugar. No cokes, diet cokes, sweet tea, candy, sugar sweetened cough drops, cookies, cakes, pancakes, donuts, pastries, puddings, and treats. Nothing white, (as in starches) is allowed because starches convert to sugar in the gut and bloodstream. This means that a person fighting Lyme shouldn't eat bread, noodles, pasta, rice, potatoes, dumplings, or anything made from flour. I later realized that bananas are high in carbohydrates and sugars. I thought that I was eating healthy by making banana smoothies. No wonder that I did not loose any weight on this strict diet and I continued to experience inflammation in my joints. I now make the smoothies with organic yogurt, coconut milk, and fresh or frozen fruit. Some doctors say to eliminate all dairy products as well. I switched to coconut milk. My doctor said that eating yogurt is a must, even though it is dairy, because it contains good bacteria and protein that will help to prevent a yeast infection caused by taking antibiotics. Try to use the organic kind that is unflavored and add your own fruit. Some people think that a candida infection can actually be responsible for a large part of the joint pain and swelling, so eliminating that can be half the battle. My doctor also recommended drinking something called kefir, which is like a liquid yogurt. You can buy unflavored or flavored at most grocery stores, including Walmart and Kroger in my area.
Add to this, lots of fruits and vegetables to round out your diet. Buy organic when possible, because pesticides will only prevent your recovery. Eat at least one leafy green salad a day. The chlorophyll in the greens will help flush away toxins released by the bacteria as they die off and provide necessary fiber, minerals, and vitamins. I always feel better after eating a salad, and I do love salad, so this part of the diet was easy.
For protein, chicken breast, turkey meat, beans, fish, and nuts are allowed. Avoid red meats, if possible.
Omega 3 oils are important for maintaining neurological functions and lowering inflammation in your body. Eating a handful of walnuts as a snack, or sprinkling them on salads, cereal, or in yogurt is a tasty way to sneak some into your diet. They can be expensive, so I make a special trip to Aldi's where I get a pound for around $6.99 a pound. Wild caught salmon is also a good source of omega 3 oils.
Maintaining a gluten and wheat-free diet can be difficult, especially around holidays. More stores are carrying gluten free products. Gluten- free products can be expensive, but I have found lots of mixes for breads, muffins, pancakes, and other products at Aldi's, if you have one in your area. I don't shop there often, but it can be worth a special trip there once a month or so to pick up a few of these items. They don't take credit cards, only cash. You have to bring your own reusable grocery bags, so plan ahead.
I also took a tablespoon of Barleen's flavored fish oil every day to help lower inflammation in my body. This helped, little by little, to reduce swelling in my legs and feet and reduce pain in my joints. They make lemon and Key lime pie flavor. (my favorite) Again, this is expensive, but well worth it. The Vitamin Shoppe sometimes has this on sale, but I have seen it other places. It must be kept in the refrigerator.
Organic coconut oil is also something that can help lower inflammation and contains monolaurin, which is a natural antibiotic. A tablespoon a day can be added to smoothies, yogurt, or stirred into coffee. It can also be used in cooking, along with olive oil. These two oils contain the good kinds of fats that we actually need in our diet.
While we are on the subject of fats, nutritionists have decided that it is better to consume real butter than margarine. I have made the switch, even though it is dairy. I use butter for cooking some things. I also like the butter-like spreads that are made from olive oil.
Drink lots of pure water. Tea, coffee, and juices are allowed, as long as they do not contain sugar. Alcohol is prohibited because it converts to sugar in your blood stream.
If you live with other people, this can be a difficult diet to stick with on a daily basis. When dining out, order a salad with no croutons, or the vegetable plate and water with a lemon wedge. Just explain to people who question that you are on a special diet for Lyme. They will understand.
Just remember that this Lyme disease is only temporary, even though it may take a few years to resolve. Be positive, and build some healthier eating habits along the way that you can pass on to your spouse or children. You will get better by making some small adjustments.
Here is a recipe that is perfect for combating Lyme disease from Take Back Your Health. Pair this with a leafy green salad:
http://clubtbyh.com/2015/12/14/rosemary-white-bean-soup/
A beverage to fight Lyme disease and boost immunity:
http://healthycures.org/how-to-make-cinnamon-coconut-water-kefir
Lavender lemonade from one of my favorite web sites, Real Farmcacy. They have tips on nutrition and articles on Lyme disease:
http://www.realfarmacy.com/make-lavender-lemonade-get-rid-headaches-anxiety/
Here is an article about 10 foods that should be included in your diet:
http://newhealthremedies.org/10-foods-you-should-be-eating-if-youre-battling-lyme-disease/
Add to this, lots of fruits and vegetables to round out your diet. Buy organic when possible, because pesticides will only prevent your recovery. Eat at least one leafy green salad a day. The chlorophyll in the greens will help flush away toxins released by the bacteria as they die off and provide necessary fiber, minerals, and vitamins. I always feel better after eating a salad, and I do love salad, so this part of the diet was easy.
For protein, chicken breast, turkey meat, beans, fish, and nuts are allowed. Avoid red meats, if possible.
Omega 3 oils are important for maintaining neurological functions and lowering inflammation in your body. Eating a handful of walnuts as a snack, or sprinkling them on salads, cereal, or in yogurt is a tasty way to sneak some into your diet. They can be expensive, so I make a special trip to Aldi's where I get a pound for around $6.99 a pound. Wild caught salmon is also a good source of omega 3 oils.
Maintaining a gluten and wheat-free diet can be difficult, especially around holidays. More stores are carrying gluten free products. Gluten- free products can be expensive, but I have found lots of mixes for breads, muffins, pancakes, and other products at Aldi's, if you have one in your area. I don't shop there often, but it can be worth a special trip there once a month or so to pick up a few of these items. They don't take credit cards, only cash. You have to bring your own reusable grocery bags, so plan ahead.
I also took a tablespoon of Barleen's flavored fish oil every day to help lower inflammation in my body. This helped, little by little, to reduce swelling in my legs and feet and reduce pain in my joints. They make lemon and Key lime pie flavor. (my favorite) Again, this is expensive, but well worth it. The Vitamin Shoppe sometimes has this on sale, but I have seen it other places. It must be kept in the refrigerator.
Organic coconut oil is also something that can help lower inflammation and contains monolaurin, which is a natural antibiotic. A tablespoon a day can be added to smoothies, yogurt, or stirred into coffee. It can also be used in cooking, along with olive oil. These two oils contain the good kinds of fats that we actually need in our diet.
While we are on the subject of fats, nutritionists have decided that it is better to consume real butter than margarine. I have made the switch, even though it is dairy. I use butter for cooking some things. I also like the butter-like spreads that are made from olive oil.
Drink lots of pure water. Tea, coffee, and juices are allowed, as long as they do not contain sugar. Alcohol is prohibited because it converts to sugar in your blood stream.
If you live with other people, this can be a difficult diet to stick with on a daily basis. When dining out, order a salad with no croutons, or the vegetable plate and water with a lemon wedge. Just explain to people who question that you are on a special diet for Lyme. They will understand.
Just remember that this Lyme disease is only temporary, even though it may take a few years to resolve. Be positive, and build some healthier eating habits along the way that you can pass on to your spouse or children. You will get better by making some small adjustments.
Here is a recipe that is perfect for combating Lyme disease from Take Back Your Health. Pair this with a leafy green salad:
http://clubtbyh.com/2015/12/14/rosemary-white-bean-soup/
A beverage to fight Lyme disease and boost immunity:
http://healthycures.org/how-to-make-cinnamon-coconut-water-kefir
Lavender lemonade from one of my favorite web sites, Real Farmcacy. They have tips on nutrition and articles on Lyme disease:
http://www.realfarmacy.com/make-lavender-lemonade-get-rid-headaches-anxiety/
Here is an article about 10 foods that should be included in your diet:
http://newhealthremedies.org/10-foods-you-should-be-eating-if-youre-battling-lyme-disease/
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Babesia
If you think that you have Babesia, check out this symptom list:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153684301854534&set=gm.1123853670958951&type=3&theater
Co-infections make Lyme disease difficult to treat. You won't feel better, if the co-infections are not treated. Share this symptom list with your doctor.It is possible to have contracted Babesia, and not have Lyme disease. This is an infection that is similar to malaria. If your symptoms match the chart above, consult your doctor for testing for Babesia.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
If You Lack Prescription Insurance, What Can You Do? There is hope!
I read the article below, which describes a way to make your own penicillin. At the very least, it would be an interesting science experiment. For someone who does not have access to a clinic or sympathetic doctor, it could be a life saver.
http://www.realfarmacy.com/homemade-penicillin/
Eleven Natural Antibiotics:
I agree with everything on this poster, except colloidal
silver. It can have some serious and irreversible
side-effects so I would never use that.

The link below offers a way to relieve pain without medicine. You can use your body's own pressure points and a clothes pin to help with the discomfort associated with Lyme disease. I haven't tried this technique myself, but as soon as I can get a clothes pin, I will see if it works for some sinus issues.
http://www.littlethings.com/clothespin-ear-reflexology/?utm_source=innohm&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=lifehacks
The effectiveness of Banderol and Samento purportedly out perform doxycycline during in vitro studies:
http://www.townsendletter.com/July2010/sapi0710.html
Herbals, supplements, and other ideas for curing Lyme disease:
http://topthings2know.com/natural-strategies-to-cure-lyme-disease/
This might be worth a try.
http://healthycures.org/honey-ginger-kill-superbugs-better-pharmaceutical-meds/
Other herbal remedies:
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/black-seed-remedy-everything-death
Folk remedies and natural antibiotics:
http://www.healthy-holistic-living.com/12-natural-antibiotics-that-our-ancestors-used-instead-of-pills.html
Natural pain relief without pills:
http://www.viralalternativenews.com/2015/12/press-these-points-on-your-palm-to.html
Remember the old joke, "Pull my finger, and see what happens." LOL I made you laugh! Well, apparently, pressing on different parts of your fingers can actually relieve pain and get you smiling again, at least temporarily. For more information, read the link below:
http://healthycures.org/press-a-finger-and-your-back-pain-is-gone-see-what-happens-when-
you-press-your-other-fingers/
One of my favorite sources of herbal medicines and supplements is Swanson Health Care Products. They carry a wide range of herbals, oils, and supplements at reasonable prices. Sign up for their mailing list for coupons and discounts. They often include coupons in your order box for the next time. I don't get paid for an endorsement here, but I am just trying to help others who cannot afford medication or do not have access to health coverage. I am not giving medical advice and I am not a medical professional. Do your research and watch out for drug interactions with herbals. Please consult your licensed professional for medical advice.
I had trouble taking so many pills and supplements. My stomach became very upset because I was taking up to 40 pills and supplements a day. I mentioned this to my doctor and she said that I could cut back. I cut back my vitamin D, supplements, and iodine to once or twice a week, and cut some others to every other day. This really helped with the stomach pain and burning caused by taking too many pills at once.
There is something else that you can do to treat your Lyme disease that is free. Try to get plenty of sleep. I know that this can be difficult with Lyme disease. Sometimes, the pain is so great, that you cannot rest at night. And the pain is often worse at night. Sleep whenever and where ever you can. Take naps. It all counts. Sleep is one of the way our bodies repair and heal.
Good luck to you and your family in this journey of Lyme disease. I am living proof that one can get better. I consider this to be a miracle. God bless my caring Lyme physician and her Physician's Assistant. Without those two wonderful, compassionate women, I do not think that I would be here!
http://www.realfarmacy.com/homemade-penicillin/
Eleven Natural Antibiotics:
I agree with everything on this poster, except colloidal
silver. It can have some serious and irreversible
side-effects so I would never use that.

The link below offers a way to relieve pain without medicine. You can use your body's own pressure points and a clothes pin to help with the discomfort associated with Lyme disease. I haven't tried this technique myself, but as soon as I can get a clothes pin, I will see if it works for some sinus issues.
http://www.littlethings.com/clothespin-ear-reflexology/?utm_source=innohm&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=lifehacks
The effectiveness of Banderol and Samento purportedly out perform doxycycline during in vitro studies:
http://www.townsendletter.com/July2010/sapi0710.html
Herbals, supplements, and other ideas for curing Lyme disease:
http://topthings2know.com/natural-strategies-to-cure-lyme-disease/
This might be worth a try.
http://healthycures.org/honey-ginger-kill-superbugs-better-pharmaceutical-meds/
Other herbal remedies:
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/black-seed-remedy-everything-death
Folk remedies and natural antibiotics:
http://www.healthy-holistic-living.com/12-natural-antibiotics-that-our-ancestors-used-instead-of-pills.html
Natural pain relief without pills:
http://www.viralalternativenews.com/2015/12/press-these-points-on-your-palm-to.html
Remember the old joke, "Pull my finger, and see what happens." LOL I made you laugh! Well, apparently, pressing on different parts of your fingers can actually relieve pain and get you smiling again, at least temporarily. For more information, read the link below:
http://healthycures.org/press-a-finger-and-your-back-pain-is-gone-see-what-happens-when-
you-press-your-other-fingers/
One of my favorite sources of herbal medicines and supplements is Swanson Health Care Products. They carry a wide range of herbals, oils, and supplements at reasonable prices. Sign up for their mailing list for coupons and discounts. They often include coupons in your order box for the next time. I don't get paid for an endorsement here, but I am just trying to help others who cannot afford medication or do not have access to health coverage. I am not giving medical advice and I am not a medical professional. Do your research and watch out for drug interactions with herbals. Please consult your licensed professional for medical advice.
I had trouble taking so many pills and supplements. My stomach became very upset because I was taking up to 40 pills and supplements a day. I mentioned this to my doctor and she said that I could cut back. I cut back my vitamin D, supplements, and iodine to once or twice a week, and cut some others to every other day. This really helped with the stomach pain and burning caused by taking too many pills at once.
There is something else that you can do to treat your Lyme disease that is free. Try to get plenty of sleep. I know that this can be difficult with Lyme disease. Sometimes, the pain is so great, that you cannot rest at night. And the pain is often worse at night. Sleep whenever and where ever you can. Take naps. It all counts. Sleep is one of the way our bodies repair and heal.
Good luck to you and your family in this journey of Lyme disease. I am living proof that one can get better. I consider this to be a miracle. God bless my caring Lyme physician and her Physician's Assistant. Without those two wonderful, compassionate women, I do not think that I would be here!
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Bartonella
Why are so many Lyme patients not improving, even with antibiotics? I have wondered this many times. After reading countless blogs, articles, and chat rooms, I have come to the conclusion that it is because we have more than one infection attacking us. The immune system becomes overwhelmed and basically shuts down.
When my doctor explained to me that I probably had 2 co-infections in addition to Lyme, I went into immediate denial. I just could not accept it. It made me seem like a hypochondriac to have three diseases at once. I told no one at first.
After reading about co-infections of Bartonella and Babesia, which I'd never heard of, my symptoms started to make sense. There were too many matching symptoms for it not to be true. I finally accepted my diagnosis and decided that the only way to get better was to take a three-pronged approach at a cure.
http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?B1=FBLLIBART&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=facebook_lyme_article&libid=%2022342
After reading the article below, I realized that I did have co-infections. Hope this link helps someone else:
http://vitalplan.com/blog/understanding-bartonella
When my doctor explained to me that I probably had 2 co-infections in addition to Lyme, I went into immediate denial. I just could not accept it. It made me seem like a hypochondriac to have three diseases at once. I told no one at first.
After reading about co-infections of Bartonella and Babesia, which I'd never heard of, my symptoms started to make sense. There were too many matching symptoms for it not to be true. I finally accepted my diagnosis and decided that the only way to get better was to take a three-pronged approach at a cure.
http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?B1=FBLLIBART&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=facebook_lyme_article&libid=%2022342
After reading the article below, I realized that I did have co-infections. Hope this link helps someone else:
http://vitalplan.com/blog/understanding-bartonella
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Congestion With Lyme Disease
During my latest treatment, I have had an ear ache, swollen lymph nodes behind my ear, congestion, and sore throat. Is this a new manifestation of Lyme, Bartonella, or Babesia? I have no way of knowing the answer to that question, but I found a way to help the congestion and coughing through an old folk remedy:\
http://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2013/12/02/vicks-on-the-soles-of-your-feet-is-better-than-diamonds-on-the-soles-of-your-shoes/
I have also read about putting raw onions in your socks over night to get relief from infections. I asked a friend who is a bio-medical chemist, why this might work. He said that it most likely is because the onions contain sulfur, which could be absorbed through your feet.
I am intrigued by folk remedies that seem to work as well as prescription medicine. Most cost very little and are usually cures that someone might already have around the house. I am sure that there are other folk remedies that Lyme patients could recommend.
http://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2013/12/02/vicks-on-the-soles-of-your-feet-is-better-than-diamonds-on-the-soles-of-your-shoes/
I have also read about putting raw onions in your socks over night to get relief from infections. I asked a friend who is a bio-medical chemist, why this might work. He said that it most likely is because the onions contain sulfur, which could be absorbed through your feet.
I am intrigued by folk remedies that seem to work as well as prescription medicine. Most cost very little and are usually cures that someone might already have around the house. I am sure that there are other folk remedies that Lyme patients could recommend.
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