Saturday, August 3, 2024

Are You Suffering from Chronic Lyme Disease?

Lyme Disease is a tick-borne illness that can cause a range of symptoms. The early symptoms of Lyme Disease typically begin within 3 to 30 days after a tick bite and may include: fever, headaches, body aches, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, skin rash, etc. As Lyme Disease progresses, more severe symptoms can develop weeks, months, or even years later. These may include severe headaches, arthritis-like joint pain, numbness or tingling in the hands or feet, shortness of breath or chest pain, brain fog, mood changes, insomnia, heart palpitations, or an irregular heartbeat. Lyme Disease has been raising a significant health concern globally, with over 476,000 new cases reported in 2023 in the United States alone. This marks a 12% increase from the previous year. What about the prevalence of chronic Lyme disease — the number of people who remain sick over time? The number of people living with the disease increases over time based on the percentage of those who contract the disease and stay sick.

One of the challenges in treating Lyme disease is the ability of the common Lyme disease bacteria Borrelia to form biofilms. Biofilms are not unique to borrelia, it also contains various types of bacteria. In my previous content, I talked about biofilm busters. Let's look into other ancient remedies for chronic Lyme disease. 

Japanese knotweed is well-known as an invasive weed; however, it is native to Japan, North China, Taiwan, and Korea. Other common names for Japanese knotweed include bushy knotweed, Mexican bamboo, Chinese knotweed, Hu Zhang, and Hojang. This plant means to “remove pain”, which is why it is called “itadori” in Japan. Japanese knotweed has been used as a spring vegetable for centuries in Asian cultures and it is highly praised because of its high content of one particular chemical -resveratrol. The roots of the plant contain a much higher level of resveratrol than the leaves and stems. Japanese knotweed is commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for treating various health conditions and it has been used for treating Lyme disease in Western herbal medicine. The most important health benefits of the herb include treating cognitive disorders, improving heart health, relieving gastrointestinal issues, lowering high blood pressure, reducing cancer risk, improving insulin sensitivity, and many other health benefits. There are over 60 known plant compounds in Japanese knotweed, including resveratrol, emodin, catechin, gallic acid, quercetin, and rutin.

To learn more about other natural remedies for chronic Lyme disease, please check my recent video.

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