Lyme Disease Tip Summary:
Dr. Tiffany Brown-Bush returns to the Lyme Hackathon with two foundational tips that can dramatically ease the healing process. Her message is clear: before you tackle infections, prepare your body for healing by building a strong foundation and supporting your nervous system.
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Start with Foundational Blood Work and Gentle Detox
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Don’t skip the basics—evaluate core blood markers to identify nutritional or systemic imbalances.
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Follow with gentle drainage and detox protocols to open the body’s natural elimination pathways without overwhelming it.
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Support the Nervous System Before Killing Infections
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Nervous system dysregulation makes treatment harder and Herxheimer reactions more intense.
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Dr. Tiffany recommends tools like:
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Safe and Sound Protocol
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Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
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Primal Trust neuroplasticity work
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These approaches help the body shift into a healing state, reducing reactivity and improving outcomes.
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Prime the System, Then Proceed
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Jumping into antimicrobial treatment too soon can backfire.
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By first stabilizing the system, healing becomes smoother, more sustainable, and less traumatic.
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“Before you start trying to eradicate infections, make sure the system is primed and ready… then it won’t be so hard, and healing can happen.” – Dr. Tiffany Brown-Bush
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Video Transcript:
“Hey there, Tick Boot Camp. Thank you for having me back. I love participating. I’m Dr Tiffany, and I have two Lyme tips. The first one is to address the foundation. We’re looking at basic blood work. We’re just trying to make sure that everything is foundationally shored up. You’re building on that with drainage and detox, very gently. Lastly, before we get into any infections, I want you to look at nervous system support. That’s a big one for me. I use the Safe and Sound Protocol, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). I like Primal Trust, anything along those lines. What am I saying? I’m saying, before you start trying to eradicate infections, make sure the system is primed and ready. And then it won’t be so hard, the herx responses won’t be so dramatic. Healing can happen. I hope this helps. Be well.” – Dr. Tiffany Brown-Bush