Natural Lyme Curing
If Lyme disease is detected at an early stage, a course of antibiotics is usually sufficient to cure it. However, antibiotics do not always help. If Lyme disease is detected only at a late stage, the chances are high that the bacteria have already penetrated deeper into the body. These bacteria can no longer be reached by antibiotics. In such cases, a course of antibiotics only works counterproductively, increasing complaints. In such cases, patients often seek an alternative to antibiotics. Unfortunately, there isn't one, but a lot of research is being done on naturally curing Lyme. For example, positive results have been achieved with a naturopathic therapy using extract from the root of the teasel as a remedy against Lyme disease. In addition, there are various therapies that focus on the physical recovery of patients with Lyme disease. Naturally curing Lyme is getting closer thanks to these studies and therapies.