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Positive Lyme Test, No Symptoms, Don't Treat

Positive Lyme Test, No Symptoms, Don’t Treat

In my webinars and medical practice, I am often asked what to do when someone has a positive Lyme test but is healthy with no symptoms of the disease. With the exception of an acute tick bite within the last 6 months, I don’t recommend a care regimen with herbal or prescription antibiotics in these situations. Here is what I do suggest ….

Medical Marijuana, Cannabis, & CBD for Lyme

Medical Marijuana, Cannabis, & CBD for Lyme

I live in Washington state where state law provides for both medicinal and recreational use of marijuana. Federal law does not allow for medical marijuana, but it allows for the unrestricted sale of products derived from hemp.

Are Antibiotics Safe? Generally, Yes

Are Antibiotics Safe? Generally, Yes

Addressing Lyme is about weighing benefits and risk. For many, a care regimen requires the use of herbal or prescription antibiotics. In spite of the general viewpoint, antibiotics are generally safe. The risks of antibiotics are actually quite low compared to the health and life risk of not addressing chronic Lyme disease.

Morgellons and Treatment: Insights from Marty Ross, MD
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Morgellons: Insights from Marty Ross, MD

Explore the complexities of Morgellons disease, its symptoms, and the connection to Lyme disease with insights from Dr. Marty Ross. Discover effective care strategies integrating medical and lifestyle approaches for comprehensive recovery.

LDI: Bring on The Regulators

LDI: Bring on The Regulators

There is a relatively new regimen for Lyme disease and the co-infections that is designed to improve how a person feels by regulating the immune system away from inflammation. Some practitioners using this method are reporting improvements in up to 90% of people. It is called LDI which is an abbreviation …

Is It Lyme, Fibromyalgia, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Is It Lyme, Fibromyalgia, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Many people with Lyme disease are incorrectly diagnosed as having fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome. In this article Marty Ross MD describes the differences in these illnesses and how to tell if your fatigue or body aches are actually part of Lyme disease.

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