04/08/2026
Lyme disease is more than just an infection, it can create widespread imbalances throughout the entire body. When Lyme becomes chronic, it often affects multiple systems, leading to persistent and complex symptoms that require a holistic approach to healing.
Many individuals with chronic Lyme disease experience metabolic dysfunction, thyroid imbalances, adrenal fatigue, disrupted sleep, and challenges with the detoxification and digestive systems. In some cases, nerve damage and systemic inflammation can also occur, contributing to symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, pain, and reduced resilience.
Because Lyme disease impacts so many areas of the body, treatment should go beyond simply targeting the bacteria. A comprehensive Lyme disease treatment plan focuses on restoring balance and supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
True healing may include
Supporting metabolism and thyroid function
Balancing adrenal health and improving sleep
Enhancing detoxification pathways
Restoring digestive and gut health
Reducing systemic inflammation
Supporting neurological function
If you are navigating chronic Lyme disease, working with a Lyme-literate practitioner can help you address these root causes and create a personalized path to recovery.
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