Lyme Disease Tip Summary:
Ashley Belanger, a former Lyme disease sufferer who overcame over 75 daily symptoms, shares vital insights on selecting a healthcare practitioner for Lyme disease treatment on the Tick Boot Camp Lyme Hackathon. Her primary advice is to find a practitioner who recognizes the uniqueness of each individual’s condition, even with the same diagnosis. Ashley outlines five essential tips for ensuring your practitioner understands the need for personalized treatment:
- Recognize Complexity: Understand that Lyme disease is rarely isolated and often involves other factors.
- Comprehensive Analysis: Ensure the practitioner assesses co-infections, heavy metals, mold, parasites, hormone imbalances, environmental toxins, chemicals, nutritional deficiencies, and emotional aspects for a complete health picture.
- Customized Treatment Plans: Seek a practitioner who avoids generic treatments and instead tailors the protocol to your specific needs.
- Strength Before Elimination: Confirm that your practitioner focuses on strengthening your body before attempting to eliminate pathogens.
- Open Detox Pathways: Ensure that the practitioner understands the importance of opening detox pathways before treatment.
Additionally, Ashley highlights the usefulness of bioresonance in determining the body’s needs and intolerances, and suggests it as a tool for developing a custom treatment protocol. She encourages those seeking more information to visit her Instagram page or website, which offer answers to common questions and further guidance on Lyme disease management.
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Video Transcript:
“Hello, my name is Ashley Belanger. And my main tip for you coming from someone who had over 75 daily symptoms to being healed. My main tip is to know and find a practitioner that understands that every single individual is going to be different. If you have the same diagnosis as me, we’re not going to have the same protocol. Even if you and I both have Bart, or Babesia, or Ehrlichia, we are going to need a different protocol. So here are five tips when seeking out a practitioner to ensure that they understand this and will give you what your body specifically needs. The first one, do they know that it is never just Lyme? The second one, are they looking at co-infections, heavy metals, mold, parasites, hormone imbalances, environmental toxins, chemicals, nutritional deficiencies, emotions? Do they know to look at the full picture upfront so that we know exactly what’s going on within your body? The third thing is, do they create a custom protocol for you or are they giving you blanket supplementation for Bartonella? A blanket supplementation for Babesia? The fourth thing to look for is do they know that they have to ensure your body is strong enough before trying to offload the big guys, the pathogens? Did they build your body up first? Or did you jump the gun and go right into killing, offloading? Five, do they know to open your drainage or detox pathways? That is a crucial step that is missed by a lot of different practitioners. So those are a couple of tips when vetting out a practitioner. Bioresonance is a great tool to look at everything going on within the body. Find out upfront what your body needs, and/or has going on energetically to create a custom protocol for you. It can also look at different supplements and find out specifically what your body needs and what your body cannot tolerate. What is not good for your body. So if you are interested in learning more, want to figure out what is going on within your body energetically or what your body needs, head over to my Instagram page and or my website and it will answer a lot of commonly asked questions.” – Ashley Belanger