Lyme Blog Posts
Fighting to save our lifeline of glutathione, B12, and more
Sign the “Stop the BOP” petition here. by Crystal A. Frost The daily life of a Lyme warrior can be unpredictable and terrifying—whether it’s managing…
PODCAST: Treating neurologic Lyme disease with hyperbaric oxygen
By Fred Diamond Many listeners of my Love, Hope, Lyme podcast ask me to go deeper on some treatment topics that I mention in my…
PODCAST: Is it Lyme, mold, or both?
Navigating the uncertainty of potential Lyme disease, mold exposure, or a combination of both can be a challenging and perplexing journey. Symptoms of these conditions…
What do “Real Housewives of Invisible Illness” do all day, anyway?
By Christina Campbell “I wish I could just stay home and rest.” “But what do you do all day?” “I wish I had all that…
How to make healthier food choices during Lyme treatment
By Alexis Chesney ND, L.Ac Dealing with Lyme and other tick-borne diseases can be complicated and exhausting. Eating a wholesome, nutrient-rich diet and cutting out…
Understanding the Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction (JHR)
By Invisible International The Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction (JHR) is a complex immune response often seen in patients undergoing antibiotic treatment for various bacterial infections, including several…
THE LAST FIVE MINUTES: How self-compassion can bring healing
In a previous blog, THE LAST 5 MINUTES: 8 Concepts and Contemplations in Healing, nurse practitioner Mindy Daigle outlines eight ideas that can help a…
PODCAST: Dr. Neil Nathan on mold, Lyme, and EMFs
By Fred Diamond When I wrote my book “Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to…
True crime as true Lyme: Tick bite leads to murder-suicide
Tortured by Lyme disease, a young man killed his friend and himself. He is not alone. by Mary Beth Pfeiffer, Trial Site News For decades,…
Lyme can cause both physical and psychological symptoms
By Emma Bartlett, Bryant University Deer ticks and western blacklegged ticks. They’re the size of a sesame seed, yet they have the power to wreak…
PANS–when infections trigger neuropsychiatric symptoms
PANS—Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome—is a challenging disorder that may be triggered by a variety of infections, including strep and/or tick-borne diseases. PANS can result in…
PODCAST: Personalized Lyme disease treatment
On the Gordon Medical Forum podcast, Dr. Steven Harris is interviewed by Dr. Myriah Hinchey. This conversation initially took place during the recent Healing From…












