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Should you treat Lyme while pursuing mold avoidance? Plus two of my favorite treatments

Someone recently asked me if they should treat Lyme during mold avoidance. This is a very common question. I am not a doctor, but here was the approach I used myself, based on my experience doing mold avoidance as well as insights from my mentors. Here is the comment I posted regarding this topic:

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The answer to this question is yes, you can treat Lyme.

It is almost always better to treat it lightly early on, so the body can get back into detoxing. Killing infections generally turns off detox, early on.

However, if someone has a handle on mold avoidance, not only is treating infections a good idea, mold avoidance can actually act as a “leverage point” to make those treatments MUCH MUCH more effective.

Treating Lyme is actually something I know a lot about. Before I got into mold avoidance I wrote 5 books on Lyme that sold 100,000 copies.

Have you ever done bee venom therapy? It was extremely helpful to me early in avoidance, and I didn’t feel that it harmed my avoidance, though I did reach a point where my body no longer needed it. Live bee stings. There are facebook groups and resources about it.

I also really like Nutramedix supplements – Samento, Banderol, Cumanda, Huotunyia (spelling is wrong here), Quina. These cover Bartonella, Babesia, Borrelia.

Ten pass ozone.

I used the FREmedica device earlier in avoidance, it seemed to absolutely knock out my Bart infection at one point, then I no longer needed it at all anymore.

Earlier in avoidance I also sometimes got flareups of Bart / Babesia / Borrelia when I had too much toxin exposure. This hasn’t happened in a long time. But using Nutramedix supplements did help during those times.

I think ULTIMATELY, if you detox enough and keep detox going enough, you will STOP needing Lyme treatment. That is basically what happened with me. I haven’t treated Lyme in 2.5 years now. I actually think ten pass ozone is more of a detox therapy than a Lyme therapy, keeping my detox pathways open.

Links to what I discussed in this post… these give you a discount and they also are affiliate links which may result in a commission to me. But I recommend these things in good faith, I have 50 other affiliate links that I never post because the products don’t work, no matter how much money they could potentially make me.

FREmedica:
https://fremedica.com/?rfsn=4751928.7760a8

Nutramedix (I suggest Banderol, Samento, Cumanda, Quina, Huoytunia)
https://www.nutramedix.com/?rfsn=4817411.1ea71c

(I think you have to use code “biomed” with those links in order to get the 10% off, but you maybe can get that discount by just clicking the links, I can’t remember)

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