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BetterHealthGuy Blogcasts
Episode #176: Moving the Needle in Borreliosis with Dr. Alan B. MacDonald, MD

BetterHealthGuy Blogcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 108:29


Why You Should Listen:  In this episode, you will learn about groundbreaking work being done to move the needle in understanding the impact of Borreliosis. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Alan MacDonald.  Alan B. MacDonald, MD is a hospital pathologist by trade, and his world is microscopic images.  He diagnoses disease daily based on the images from surgically removed tissues, blood smears, and microbiology specimens.  In his private research, which he does at night or on weekends, he interprets images from diseased tissues.  In hospital pathology, there are many texts which illustrate the image profiles of tumors and other medical diseases.  Some of the reference materials do not provide a “perfect” image match to an individual patient situation. New lessons, which come from patients which do not “match” the published image archive, are the subject of “case reports” which enrich and expand the knowledge contained in medical textbooks.  Many of the images of “spirochetes” in textbooks demonstrate only the “perfect corkscrew” profile which leads a reader to “doubt” the legitimacy of other Borrelial forms such as the cystic or granular forms.  Dr. MacDonald's website is an effort to educate about the “forgotten” spirochetal forms which are really Borrelia and which exist in diseased tissue. Key Takeaways: Is acceptance growing in understanding the impact of Borrelia in many conditions? Does autoimmunity exist in absence of infection? What are the different forms of Borrelia? Was Willy Burgdorfer part of the problem or part of the solution? Does Borrelia impact liver detoxification? How might Borrelia impact an unborn child? Can Borrelia be sexually transmitted? What are the challenges with testing for Borrelia? What role might parasites play in Lyme disease or in MS? What is the role of biofilms in chronic conditions? How do Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF) Borrelias potentially lead to more severe illness? What role might Borrelia play in Alzheimer's, Lewy Body Dementia, or cancer? Connect With My Guest: http://AlzheimerBorreliosis.net Related Resources: Support Dr. MacDonald's Work Interview Date: November 30, 2022 Transcript: To review a transcript of this show, visit https://BetterHealthGuy.com/Episode176. Additional Information: To learn more, visit https://BetterHealthGuy.com. Disclaimer:  The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority. 

Clase de los Miércoles
Borrelia// Borreiosis// Lyme// Apuntes MTC

Clase de los Miércoles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 44:40


Bianca's Holistic Way
Whole Body Hyperthermia, the game changing treatment With Michelle McKeon

Bianca's Holistic Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 44:06


Michelle McKeon is the owner and operator of Lyme and Cancer Services.  She is also a Licensed Clinical Nutritionist and Certified Mold Practitioner who specializes in tick-borne diseases, hyperthermia treatment, environmental toxins, gut health, and inflammatory issues.  Michelle was introduced to functional medicine after her personal struggle with a debilitating battle of Lyme disease.During hyperthermia treatment for lyme disease, the core temperature of the body is increased carefully through the use of whole-body infrared-A-irradiation. The goal is to bring the body temperature to at least 106° F (41.1° C), which is the temperature at which it is believed many strains of Borreliosis are affected. If the patient is able to tolerate higher temperatures, doctors at the hospitals in the United States, Germany, and Mexico believe it is preferable to try and reach 107° F (41.67° C) and slightly above.By reaching a higher temperature there is a better chance of eradicating more strains of Borreliosis and other pathogens causing illness.In this episode we discuss Michelle's story, all things lyme, environment and even Mcas All about how hyperthermia as a means to assist in healing lyme Bring a pen and paper we get so many tips!REMEMBER YOU GOT THIS, WE GOT THISAnd if you run with your scars rather than use them as an excuse life can be truly abundant.IF YOU LOVED THIS EPISODE Please Remember to subscribe and to leave a 5-star review so others can find this podcast too.The show notes can be found in the link in my bio of my Instagram or my website.My Instagram includes lots of tips and tools along with free chronic health support groups in the bio.I also offer health & mindset coaching along with inner child and reiki sessions to apply to work with me do so at https://biancasholisticway.squarespace.com/our-servicesInstagram: biancasholisticwayEmail: biancasholisticway@hotmail.comWebsite:https://biancasholisticway.squarespace.com/GET MY FREE MASTER  DETOX PDF and sign up for my VIP mailing list to be the first to hear about my upcoming COURSE  now at- https://biancasholisticway.squarespace.com/config/?frameUrl=%2FmasterdetoxsheetSPONSORED BY: https://www.coffeeenemasolution.com.au/Bianca's Holistic way podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility or any liability, loss caused directly or indirectly as a result of any understanding, interpretation, application of the information presented.COPYRIGHT MATERIAL.

Redefining Medicine
Redefining Medicine with special guest Dr. Susan Marra

Redefining Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 15:40


Dr. Marra’s goal as a Naturopathic doctor specializing in vector-borne illnesses including: chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and associated diseases is to provide progressive, integrated and individualized healthcare to all of her patients while working toward optimal function and health. Dr. Marra has over 22 years of experience successfully diagnosing and treating Borreliosis/tick-borne illness, and has helped over 10,000 patients return to health.  Additionally, Dr. Marra has been completely successful in overcoming her own battle with Borreliosis/Lyme disease, and has been symptom free for more than seven years.  Her personal road to recovery aids her in understanding the difficulties patients experience on the healing journey, and heightens her compassion for patients in search of a proper diagnosis and subsequent treatment.   Dr. Marra is Board Certified and a Fellow in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, and is a Fellow in Metabolic Medicine through the Metabolic Medical Institute. She is also recently certified in nutritional genomic consulting through the Nutrigenetic Research Institute. Dr. Marra uses a variety of skills to help her patients heal from tick borne illness, and believes that nutrigenomics is paving the way for a better understanding of the epigenetic environmental factors that contribute to people becoming ill with tick borne illness. She regularly attends seminars, workshops, and conferences to advance her knowledge and remain at the forefront of this new era of medicine.

BetterHealthGuy Blogcasts
Episode #113: Mitochondria with Dr. Bryan Rade, ND

BetterHealthGuy Blogcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 94:14


Why You Should Listen: In this episode, you will learn about the importance of mitochondria in recovering from a complex, chronic illness. About My Guest: My guest for this episode is Dr. Bryan Rade. Bryan Rade, ND is a graduate of the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and is the current President of the Nova Scotia Association of Naturopathic Doctors. His practice focuses on complex chronic illness, persistent Borreliosis and coinfections, mold illness, integrative oncology, the biomedical treatment of autism (“DAN” Doctor), PANS/PANDAS, neurological disorders, SIBO, and chronic pain. He utilizes a wide range of tools including prolotherapy, prolozone, neural therapy, perineural injection therapy, platelet-rich plasma, ozonated clot matrix therapy, Low Dose Immunotherapy, Low Dose Allergen Therapy, ozone therapy, CranioBiotic Technique, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, intravenous laser therapy, chelation therapy, and many others. Dr. Rade owns and operates the East Coast Naturopathic Clinic in Bedford, Nova Scotia, where he is joined by a team of innovative naturopathic doctors, as well as naturopathic residents. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Rade regularly speaks at medical conferences. He lectures at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine on persistent borreliosis and coinfections, as well as on injection therapies for pain management. Key Takeaways: - How many ATP are in a given cell in various tissue types in the body? - What are key symptoms of mitochondrial dysfunction? - What is the connection between mitochondria and adrenal or thyroid dysfunction? - Is there a connection between our nervous system, sympathetic dominance, and mitochondria? - Do microbes and toxins impact mitochondrial function? - How does ATP as the danger signal in the Cell Danger Response model fit in with an attempt to support the mitochondria? - Does mitochondrial dysfunction play a role in dysautonomia, POTS, or EDS? - Do antibiotics or other medications such as Disulfiram or Cholestyramine negatively impact mitochondria? - Can mitochondrial support improve those with damage from fluoroquinolones? - What options are available for testing mitochondrial function? - How is mitochondrial dysfunction treated? - How can mitochondrial biogenesis be stimulated? - What is the role of NAD in supporting the mitochondria? - Does reduction of blue light at night benefit the mitochondria? - What non-supplement tools may help support our energy production? - How can autophagy and mitophagy be upregulated? Connect With My Guest: http://EastCoastNaturopathic.com Interview Date: February 12, 2020 Transcript: To review a transcript of this show, visit http://BetterHealthGuy.com/Episode113 Additional Information: To learn more, visit http://BetterHealthGuy.com. Disclaimer: The content of this show is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness or medical condition. Nothing in today's discussion is meant to serve as medical advice or as information to facilitate self-treatment. As always, please discuss any potential health-related decisions with your own personal medical authority.

Biologix Center for Optimum Health Podcast
Bacteriophages: Naturally Occurring Bacterial Assassins

Biologix Center for Optimum Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019


The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that in the U.S. alone, every 11 seconds a person gets an antibiotic-resistant infection, and every 15 minutes someone dies from one. In the last 10 years it is estimated that there have been 3 million new cases of the tick-borne disease generally called Lyme disease, which is most often actually multiple bacterial infections transmitted by the tick. Many, if not most of these infections are largely antibiotic-resistant, although new drug therapies, such as the latest, Disulfiram do show promise for some people. It is predictable however than drug therapies will always be limited in their effectiveness due to the ability of bacteria to eventually morph, changing their shape and function to avoid the drug. As a matter of fact, it has been shown by video microscopic observation that Lyme spirochetes are able to mutate within 15 seconds of the introduction of an antibiotic. One can only imagine the damage that the typical long-term antibiotic therapy is having on the body when it is often ineffective. Renewed efforts to develop better treatments has led researchers to revisit Phage therapy. Like something out of a Mission Impossible movie, imagine viral assassins that you could send to seek out and kill every single one of the worst antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the body. Bacteriophages are these assassins. Bacteriophages, often called phages, are viruses that specifically and only target and kill just the bad bacteria, while leaving the body and friendly bacteria alone. One type of phage will kill one type of bacteria. If you want to learn more about phages the following link is a good video that shows how phages work, although it is featuring a different type of phage therapy. Proponents of phage therapy tout several major advantages that phages have over antibiotics such as host-specificity, self-amplification, biofilm degradation, and low to no harm to human tissues. Researchers at the Eliava Institute of Bacteriophages in Tbilisi, Georgia found that the application of phages on in vitro colonies of the pathogen P. aeruginosa not only prevented additional biofilm formation by the pathogen but also dissolved existing biofilm. Phage treatments have eliminated biofilms formed by L. monocytogenes, P. aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus epidermidis on the surface of medical devices. These findings are highly relevant to the problem of persistent infections caused by implanted medical devices such as catheters, lenses, and prostheses where biofilm formation is common. This make strategic phage treatments especially appealing for infections that hide themselves, buried in thick biofilms, which render most treatments ineffective such as the spirochetes and coinfections that cause Borreliosis, or Lyme disease. Whether a person is dealing with the many tick-borne diseases, such as Borrelia, Babesia, Bartonella, and Ehrlichia, the gut infections of H. Pylori and C. Diff, the lung infections of Strep, Pseudomonas, and even Staph infections, all of which are considered highly treatment-resistant, phages can dissolve the protective biofilms and selectively kill them more infinitely more efficiently than antibiotics. Phage therapy is not new. It was first used in 1919 but was almost forgotten with the advent of the antibiotic age. Phage therapy saw a rapid resurrection in 2001. It is only recently however that it has regained serious interest in the scientific community, with the latest understanding of better ways to use phages. A leader in this field of study is the Biologix Center for Optimum Health, in Franklin, Tennessee, an internationally renowned center known for its innovative testing and the treatment of the worst cases from around the world for the last 25 years. The doctors of the Biologix Center have been working since 2016 to develop practical, clinical methods to cause phages that already reside within the body to strategically go after the worst bacteria strains in...

DERMA-TO-LOGIN ES
05 Borreliosis

DERMA-TO-LOGIN ES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 5:57


www.derma-to-login.com Somos un equipo de médicos que inicia una nueva era en la didáctica de la medicina. Acceso a la enseñanza online en cualquier momento y lugar - en tu ordenador o smartphone. Podcasts, cursos online y presenciales de cirugía, medicina estética, dermatoscopia y mucho más.

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DERMA-TO-LOGIN EN
04 Borreliosis

DERMA-TO-LOGIN EN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 6:50


www.derma-to-login.com/en We are a team of doctors who are ushering in a new era in the didactics of medicine. Access to teaching: anytime and anywhere online on your smartphone. Medical podcasts, online and on-site courses in dermatoscopy, aesthetic medicine and much more.

medical borreliosis
Lyme Ninja Radio - Lyme Disease & Related Health Topics
#198: Jenna Luche - Thayer - International Advocate for Lyme Disease

Lyme Ninja Radio - Lyme Disease & Related Health Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 64:22


In this episode you will learn: • How Jenna brings her experience from working with the UN to Lyme Advocacy • Why she believes the treatment of Lyme Disease patients is a Human Rights Violation • Actions we can take today to change the conversation about Lyme Jenna Luche - Thayer is a Consulting Senior Advisor for the United Nations on Human Rights abuses, and has been working at the United Nations for 33 years. She recognized the patterns of behavior surrounding Lyme Disease from her work at the UN as an abuse of patient rights. In response she founded the Global Response to Borreliosis and Coinfections Consortium, and works to get better treatment for those with Lyme Disease.

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Lyme Disease with Herbal Prepper LIVE on PBN

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 61:00


Lyme Disease! The Herbal Prepper Live on American Preppers Radio! Sundays 7:00pm/Est 6:00pm/Ct 5:00pm/Mt 4:00pm/Pt Live Listen and Chat go to: http://prepperbroadcasting.com/listen-chat/ Tonight's episode of Herbal Prepper Live starts a series of shows on Lyme disease. Lyme is a devastating disease that is spread by ticks. While Lyme was first noted in Lyme, CT and has plagued New England states for decades, Lyme is now present in ticks all across the US. Lyme disease, aka borreliosis, causes a range of symptoms and can lead to life-threatening conditions. Common Lyme symptoms include fatigue, joint pain, fibromyalgia-like pain, trouble sleeping, and difficulty with focus and memory. Left untreated, which is common, Lyme can move deep into the body, into the central nervous system, heart, and eyes. To complicate matters, Lyme presents in each person in a unique way. A person with Lyme will have some, but does not have to have all, of the symptoms in order to have Lyme.… Read More! Visit our chat room HERE! Tags: American Preppers Radio, Prepper Broadcasting, The Herbal Prepper, Health Care

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Lyme Disease with Herbal Prepper LIVE on PBN

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 60:04


Lyme Disease!The Herbal Prepper Liveon American Preppers Radio!Sundays 7:00pm/Est 6:00pm/Ct 5:00pm/Mt 4:00pm/PtLive Listen and Chat go to: http://prepperbroadcasting.com/listen-chat/Tonight's episode of Herbal Prepper Live starts a series of shows on Lyme disease. Lyme is a devastating disease that is spread by ticks. While Lyme was first noted in Lyme, CT and has plagued New England states for decades, Lyme is now present in ticks all across the US.Lyme disease, aka borreliosis, causes a range of symptoms and can lead to life-threatening conditions. Common Lyme symptoms include fatigue, joint pain, fibromyalgia-like pain, trouble sleeping, and difficulty with focus and memory. Left untreated, which is common, Lyme can move deep into the body, into the central nervous system, heart, and eyes.To complicate matters, Lyme presents in each person in a unique way. A person with Lyme will have some, but does not have to have all, of the symptoms in order to have Lyme.… Read More!Visit our chat room HERE!Tags: American Preppers Radio, Prepper Broadcasting, The Herbal Prepper, Health Care

Metagenics Institute Podcast
Treating Lyme-Like Illness with Dr Hugh Derham

Metagenics Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 38:18


Patients in Australia have been presenting to Dr Hugh Derham with Lyme-like illness for almost a decade. Symptoms can be mild such as brain fog, difficulty thinking and fatigue, to severe presentations of Bell’s palsy and Motor Neuron Disease. Symptoms can last for decades and in most cases can go unrecognised. Dr Derham has been diagnosing and treating patients with Borreliosis infections in Australia since 2010, with some patients having never left Australian shores, and is convinced that a strain or a species of Borrelia, strikingly similar to B. burgdorferi, exists in Australia. Dr Derham covers how to identify a patient’s symptoms, how to diagnose infections, what treatment options have been successful, and how to become more informed when it comes to tick-borne illnesses and Lyme-like disease.

Metagenics Clinical Podcast
Treating Lyme-Like Illness with Dr Hugh Derham

Metagenics Clinical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 38:18


Patients in Australia have been presenting to Dr Hugh Derham with Lyme-like illness for almost a decade. Symptoms can be mild such as brain fog, difficulty thinking and fatigue, to severe presentations of Bell’s palsy and Motor Neuron Disease. Symptoms can last for decades and in most cases can go unrecognised. Dr Derham has been diagnosing and treating patients with Borreliosis infections in Australia since 2010, with some patients having never left Australian shores, and is convinced that a strain or a species of Borrelia, strikingly similar to B. burgdorferi, exists in Australia. Dr Derham covers how to identify a patient’s symptoms, how to diagnose infections, what treatment options have been successful, and how to become more informed when it comes to tick-borne illnesses and Lyme-like disease.