Episode 455: LIVE from ILADS: RN Theresa Haselmayer – Holistic Lyme Treatment Insights

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Theresa Haselmayer, a registered nurse (RN) and holistic practitioner, shares her experiences attending the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) Conference.

As a seasoned ILADS conference attendee for over five years, Haselmayer emphasizes the importance of continuous learning in the field of Lyme disease and associated illnesses.

Theresa’s Background and Transition to Holistic Healing:

  • Haselmayer’s 30-year career in various healthcare settings, including hospitals and home care, led her to discover the power of holistic healing.
  • After struggling with Lyme disease, mold illness, and environmental toxicity for 15 years, she enrolled in a five-year program with Hillary Thing in New York to study holistic practices.
  • Haselmayer now runs an integrative practice in Cincinnati, Ohio, which includes a nurse practitioner, Jamie Rui.

Limitations of the Conventional Medical System:

  • Haselmayer shares her personal experience with the conventional medical system’s inability to diagnose and treat her chronic illnesses.
  • She highlights the short consultation times (11 minutes on average) and the focus on treating test results rather than addressing root causes.
  • The lack of education on chronic diseases, tick-borne illnesses, and environmental factors in medical training is a significant concern.

The Business Model of Modern Medicine:

  • Haselmayer explains that the business model of the healthcare system, which prioritizes financial efficiency, contributes to the limitations in treating chronic conditions.
  • The need to cover administrative costs and physician salaries leads to the emphasis on acute care and medication-based treatments.

Theresa’s Integrative Practice and Holistic Approach:

  • Haselmayer’s practice offers longer consultation times (90, 60, and 30 minutes) to thoroughly address patients’ health concerns.
  • She incorporates holistic modalities, including herbal medicine and liposomal essential oil blends, which have shown promising results in treating Lyme disease and other infections.
  • Haselmayer shares her experience learning about the research on essential oils outperforming antibiotics for persistent forms of Borrelia.

Preparing the Body for Treatment:

  • Haselmayer emphasizes the importance of addressing underlying environmental and toxin exposures to support the immune system and facilitate effective treatment.
  • Her practice focuses on identifying and addressing issues like heavy metal toxicity, mold exposure, and plastic contamination.
  • Various detoxification methods, such as saunas, foot baths, binders, clean diets, and liver support, are utilized to prepare the body for treatment.

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