by Dr. Klinghardt, Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt M.D., PhD
The Klinghardt Protocol(based on over 900 successful treatment cases)
The treatment of Lyme disease requires 4 distinctive steps:
- Decreasing toxic body burden/unloading the system
- Improving disturbed physiology
- Decreasing microbial count
- Immunemodulation
Decreasing toxic body burden/unloading the system
Sleep
- Low EMF (turn off all fuses, sleep sanctuary, turquoise light/photon wave to increase melatonin and non-rem Delta sleep)
- Non-toxic/allergenic bedding material (cave: flame retardants/PBDEs)
- Avoid light/noise pollution at night
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(as posted on www.publichealthalert.org)
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A scientific explanation of which herbs would be used in conjunction
with the treatment of Lyme disease. This document should not be used
as a consultative supplement, and all treatment should be followed
under the supervision of a physician.
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Dr. Klinghardt is a licensed physician who practises in Europe and the United States. Please bear in mind that some of his protocols are not applicable to be used in the United States.
In the last decade the majority of outcome-oriented physicians observed a major shift: we realized that it was neither the lack of vitamins nor growth hormone that made our patients ill. We discovered that toxicity and chronic infections were most often at the core of the client’s suffering. We watched the discussion on which infection may be the primary one: mycoplasma, stealth viruses, HHV-6, trichomonas, Chlamydia pneumoniae, leptospirosis, mutated strep, or what else?
The new kid on the block is Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), and some of us have looked at it for a long time as possibly being the bug that opens the door for all the other infections to enter the system. Lyme disease has become a buzz word in the alternative medical field. Since none of the recommended treatments are specific to either one of the microbes, we can never assume that we really know what we treated once a patient has recovered.
To learn more, read this article, or to learn about how Bee venom may be an effective treatment, click here .
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The Treatment of Lyme Disease with Bee Venom
by Dietrich K.
Klinghardt, M.D., Ph.D.
Introduction
Lyme disease has
become, after AIDS, probably the fastest spreading infectious
disease. "Classical" Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused
by a spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, which is passed to the patient
by a tick bite. Since several other infections that cause similar
symptoms can be transmitted by the same tick bite, and other
infectious agents not transmitted by a tick can cause similar
symptoms, the term "New Lyme Disease" is used by most holistic
physicians. Lyme disease is not only a frequent underlying causal
factor in chronic human illness, but also extremely common in pets,
especially in dogs and horses.
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