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Lyme Brain: The Impact of Lyme Disease on Your Brain, and How to Reclaim Your Smarts!

Book information

Publisher
BioMed Publishing Group
Year
2016
ISBN
0988243776, 9780988243774
Language
english
Format
AZW3
Filesize
2 MB (2566200 bytes)
Edition
Paperback
Pages
336\0
Time added
2019-04-06 02:39:59

Description

Lyme Brain. Most people with Lyme have experienced it. It's the most intrusive symptom that comes with the disease, and also one of the most difficult to alleviate. The brain is a very delicate organ, and is often the last organ to experience relief from the effects of Borrelia, co-infections, and co-conditions. In this cutting-edge book, Naturopathic Doctor Nicola McFadzean Ducharme opens up her vault of experience, wisdom, and practical tools, to bring you the most comprehensive protocol for Lyme brain that's ever been written. Dr. Nicola's training in natural medicine makes her the perfect doctor to write this book. While she isn't afraid to use pharmaceuticals when necessary, she prefers more gentle, holistic supplements and strategies to heal the delicate and sensitive brain. In this book, she takes you on a journey through dozens of supplements, treatments, and strategies to reclaim your smarts and leave Lyme brain behind. Dr. McFadzean is also the author of several other Lyme disease books, including The Lyme Diet, The Beginner's Guide to Lyme Disease, and Lyme Disease in Australia.

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