Doctor Greg Lee’s Lyme Hack

Greg Lee

Lyme Disease Tip Summary:

Doctor Greg Lee, founder of the Lyme Research and Healing Center in Frederick, Maryland, introduces a unique Lyme hack known as photoactivation, designed to enhance the treatment of Lyme disease and its co-infections:

  1. Photoactivation with Methylene Blue: Patients are given Methylene Blue, followed by exposure to a 660 nanometer LED. This combination is used to combat Lyme disease, Bartonella, Long COVID, clear brain fog, and boost mitochondrial energy.
  2. Curcumin and Laser Therapy: The center uses liposomal curcumin with a 405 nanometer laser. This method helps fight Babesia, reduces inflammation, accelerates detoxification, and offers brain protection.
  3. Liposomal Riboflavin and Laser: Another approach involves administering liposomal riboflavin and using a four or five-nanometer laser. This treatment targets mold, Multiple Antibiotic Resistant Coagulase Negative Staph (MARCoNS), drug-resistant staph, Interstitial Cystitis (IC), and aids in collagen repair.

Greg Lee emphasizes the importance of wearing protective eyewear during laser photoactivation. This innovative technique, combining specific remedies with targeted laser and LED therapy, offers a promising approach to treating complex infections associated with Lyme disease, enhancing antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties.

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Video Transcript:
“Hi, I’m Greg Lee, the founder of the Lyme Research and Healing Center here in Frederick, Maryland. Can lasers and LEDs help your remedies blast Lyme and co-infections better? Our Lyme hack is called photoactivation, which pumps up the anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and faster healing properties of special remedies. We give patients Methylene Blue and then shine a 660 nanometer LED on them to help them fight Lyme, Bartonella, Long COVID, clear brain fog, and boost mitochondrial energy. We give patients liposomal curcumin and shine a 405-nanometer laser on them, which helps fight Babesia, lower inflammation, detox faster, and protect the brain. Have your patients wear protective eyewear when doing laser photoactivation. We give patients liposomal riboflavin and shine a four or five-nanometer laser on them to help them fight mold, Multiple Antibiotic Resistant Coagulase Negative Staph (MARCoNS), drug-resistant staph, Interstitial Cystitis (IC), and repair collagen. Happy zapping of your infections.” – Doctor Greg Lee

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