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Are there any natural treatments for lyme disease? Can the body over time fight off lyme disease and clear the disease?
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Have you been diagnosed with Lyme? If so, what did the doctor say.
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No, I will be going to an appointment soon to see if he will send me to get tested
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Hi there. What are your  symptoms that make you suspect lyme? You are looking to get a leg up and do some home remedies just in case?
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Like most functional medicine treatments, it would involve supplements. Many of the ones that most already are recommended to take. Magnesium, B vitamins, Omega 3, etc. We have one of those O2 shops by us too that is open to the public. Oxygen therapy, basically. And they have lyme disease on their list of things it helps. Anyway, here is a link for you https://www.healthline.com/health/lyme-disease-natural-treatment#hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy  But would love to know what you are experiencing that makes you worry about lyme disease. Are you going to have a Western Blot
Sore joints and bones, anxiety. Not sure what test I will get
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