Biofilms in Lyme disease can block antibiotic therapy for infections. Marty Ross MD reviews therapies for biofilms based on the latest science.
Biofilms

Lumbrokinase
Lumbrokinase is a group of enzymes extracted from earth worms. It is well studied in China where it is shown in lab experiments to break apart fibrin proteins in blood clotting disorders. In Lyme disease Lumbrokinase is a nutritional support that may break apart biofilms and decrease hypercoagulation.

Otoba Bark Extract and Cat’s Claw Tinctures
In chronic Lyme disease Otoba Bark Extract and Cat’s Claw
kill the various forms of borrelia (the Lyme germ),
decrease and eliminate biofilms,
manage dormant Lyme germs that are unresponsive to prescriptive antibiotics, and

Stevia for Lyme Disease
“This is an update posted on 2/14/2019 of the stevia article I first published in 2016. Note, based on real world experience, I do not find Stevia useful for most people.” Marty Ross MD Stevia Lyme Petri Dish Experiments Stevia is a plant used as a sweetner. Laboratory experiments also show it kills growing Lyme […]
