How to treat Lyme disease? Key strategies for vitamin D and immune support.

萊姆病點算好?維他命D與免疫支持的關鍵攻略

Two personal experiences: Seek medical attention early and simultaneously strengthen immunity.

The person who shared the video mentioned experiencing erythema and severe joint pain, which was confirmed by testing to be Lyme disease. He emphasized the importance of seeking medical attention and using antibiotics as soon as possible, as this infection can have long-term effects; at the same time, many people neglect to "support the immune system" and "repair tissues" during treatment. While receiving treatment, he also self-medicated with large amounts of garlic (garlic and onions added to his pills and diet), olive leaf extract, chlorella , and colloidal silver for eight consecutive weeks to help with immunity and detoxification.

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Ticks and spirochetes: Not every tick is pathogenic, but daily health checks are necessary.

The video points out that there are many species of ticks, only some of which carry pathogenic spiral-shaped bacteria; and not every spirochete is pathogenic. Tick saliva has an anesthetic effect, making it difficult to detect; however, it generally takes about 36 to 48 hours for pathogens to be introduced into the human body, so a thorough daily check of the body and hair is very important. Early symptoms may include erythema, followed by a "target-shaped" rash, but this is not a definitive diagnosis.

Spirochetes' "evasion techniques": burrowing into tissues, affecting the heart, and triggering inflammation.

These bacteria can penetrate tissues lacking immune cells and can also affect the heart (palpitations, arrhythmia, etc.). The immune system's response to clear the pathogen often results in significant inflammation and collateral damage. The speaker recalled experiencing severe headache, body aches, and extreme fatigue during the initial onset of the illness.

Key takeaway: Vitamin D receptors may be downregulated, requiring daily supplementation to meet immune requirements.

The film highlights a key point that pathogens can significantly downregulate vitamin D receptors, and that vitamin D is crucial for the immune system (including phagocytes) and can enhance antibacterial peptides. The film distinguishes between two vitamin D systems :

  • Calcium/Skeletal System : Vitamin D in the blood primarily serves this purpose, and the required amount is relatively low.
  • Non-calcium systems (immune, nervous, myocardial, gut, anti-inflammatory, etc.) : rely more on daily vitamin D from sunlight, food, or supplements .

The video points out that while bones generally require low doses, the immune system may need higher doses (the video mentions 10,000 IU as a reference). Furthermore, vitamin D from sunlight, food, or supplements has a half-life of only about 24 hours in the body and must be replenished daily . Conversely, the portion in the blood lasts longer but is less readily available to the immune system. The video also mentions that pathogens can downregulate vitamin D receptors to one-fiftieth of their original level.

Personal strategy and recommendations: Vitamin D as the core, combined with key "auxiliary factors".

The speaker recounted his long-term high-dose vitamin D supplementation , believing this to be one of the reasons why he had not developed symptoms again after being bitten by ticks multiple times. When he suspected an infection, he would not hesitate to increase his vitamin D dosage, while also adding necessary " cofactors ": magnesium, vitamin K2 , and zinc , to prevent these nutrients from becoming relatively deficient due to high doses of vitamin D alone .
In addition, he suggested combining this with plenty of garlic and Japanese knotweed to support immunity . For dental infections, he advised seeking a biological/holistic dental examination, as spirochetes have also been found in the tissues beneath the tooth roots, and chronic infections may also affect the heart and immune system.

Antibiotics and the Gut: Beyond the Choices, Don't Forget Immune Repair

The video emphasizes that it's not advocating against antibiotics; timely treatment within the golden timeframe is crucial. However, antibiotics also kill beneficial bacteria, potentially weakening the immune system and leading to subsequent problems (such as persistent symptoms after treatment). Therefore, actively strengthening the immune system and repairing tissues alongside treatment is a key point repeatedly emphasized in the video.

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Conclusion: Early intervention, daily checks, and continuous supplementation of immunization supplies are essential.

The film concludes that the key to treating Lyme disease lies in seeking medical attention early and providing simultaneous immune support : daily self-examination, taking advantage of the 36 to 48- hour buffer period, and supplementing with vitamin D daily as the core, along with magnesium, K2 , zinc, and natural plant nutrients (such as garlic and Japanese knotweed), while also being aware of the potential impact of dental infections. These are all important steps in protecting immunity and reducing the risk of long-term consequences.

 

YouTube source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Bu8IlFLjp0

YouTube Column: Dr. Berger in Chinese Health knowledge

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