Treatment FAQ

how to keep immune system healthy during lyme treatment.

by Dr. Anastacio Murphy Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Let's discuss five steps you can take starting today to maximize your nutrition and support Lyme disease recovery.
  1. Step 1: Remove inflammatory foods. ...
  2. Step 2: Eat anti-inflammatory foods. ...
  3. Step 3: Support your immune system. ...
  4. Step 4: Support your gut health. ...
  5. Step 5: Support your joints and brain.
Dec 8, 2021

Does Lyme weaken your immune system?

In an attempt to better understand how a Lyme disease infection contributes to weakening the immune system, the Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers isolated dendritic cells from healthy study participants and exposed them to Borrelia burgdorferi.

What vitamins should I take for Lyme disease?

Supplements for Lyme diseasevitamin B-1.vitamin C.fish oil.alpha lipoic acid.magnesium.chlorella.cat's claw.garlic.More items...•

Does Lyme disease make me more susceptible to Covid?

You may, however, be at a greater risk of complications from COVID-19 if your immune system is decreased from the more severe forms of Lyme disease, such as post-Lyme disease syndrome or chronic Lyme disease.

What foods should be avoided with Lyme disease?

This generally means eating fruits, vegetables, and high quality proteins to give you the raw materials your body needs. It means avoiding sugar, which suppresses the immune system, and other substances your body may react to. The Lyme diet promotes healthy digestive function.

Does Lyme deplete vitamin D?

Vitamin D, however, is to be encouraged as it is frequently low in patients with persistent Lyme disease, and may be helpful in providing anti-inflammatory benefit.

Does B12 help with Lyme disease?

Taking vitamin B12, coenzyme Q10, chromium, folate, omega-3 fatty acids, and herbs such as Rhodiola rosea can improve energy and help with cellular repair—all key in recovering from conditions that can be as resistant as Lyme disease.

Is chronic Lyme an autoimmune disease?

Lyme disease manifests as an autoimmune disorder, Sjögren's syndrome. Lyme disease symptoms can mimic many other illnesses and have been linked to several autoimmune diseases including Sjögren's syndrome [1], Dermatomyositis [2], and Guillain-Barre syndrome [3].

What is considered severely immunocompromised?

Who Is Moderately or Severely Immunocompromised? People are considered to be moderately or severely immunocompromised (have a weakened immune system) due to several types of conditions and treatments. Examples include: Been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood.

What are the long term effects of Lyme disease?

Chronic symptoms of Lyme are a much longer list and may include vertigo, ringing in the ears, short-term memory loss, light and sound sensitivity, mood swings, anxiety, depression, heart palpitations, and serious cardiac problems.

Is coffee OK with Lyme disease?

No Role for Stimulants Here Caffeine is not the answer to increasing energy levels in Lyme because it doesn't provide any nutrients needed for energy production. When you're feeling lethargic and drowsy, your go-to may be a caffeinated beverage such as coffee, tea, chocolate or a cola drink.

What is the best diet for Lyme disease?

What to EatAll fruits such as berries, peaches, cherries, and apricots.Beans, lentils, tofu, and tempeh.Dried herbs and spices.Extra-virgin olive oil, avocado, and olives.Milk, plain Greek yogurt, and cottage cheese.Non-starchy vegetables such as eggplant, peppers, artichokes, and dark greens.More items...•

Should you exercise with Lyme disease?

For those being treated for active, early-stage Lyme disease, light to moderate exercise—as much as can be tolerated—is recommended to help alleviate joint and muscle stiffness. Exercising isn't recommended if the patient has any fever or flulike symptoms.

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