Lyme Basics

Lyme Disease affects many parts of the body, including the brain, nerves, eyes, joints and heart.

Neurological degeneration occurs in extreme cases.  This may manifest as a polyneuropathy involving shooting pain, numbness, tingling sensation (in the hands or feet) and/or subtle cognitive problems -such as loss of concentration or short-term memory.   Profound fatigue, depression, and fibromyalgia can also occur.  As the disease progresses, cognitive impairment, weakness in the legs, awkward gait, facial palsy, bladder problems, vertigo, and back pain are frequently reported.

Our research has identified 3 tools in the battle against Lyme:

1. Oxygen Multi-Step Therapy (OMST): It is said Lyme hates oxygen.  The health benefits attributed to oxygen therapies involve strengthening the immune system as well as the mitigation/ prevention of various stress and/or age-related diseases such as cancer, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetes, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and non-healing wounds.

2. E-Pads: E-Pads generate electrons to quench free radicals; they are anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory.  Successful E-Pad applications include spine regeneration in an 83 year-old physician (suffering from Lyme) resolution of foot fungus in 72 hours, relief from menstrual cramps, resolution of lesions, pain relief and numerous other conditions.

3. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF): PEMF treatment is like a battery charger for cells.  PEMF accelerates healing; its health applications are broad.

WHN has created a blog for the PEMF Community to reduce confusion about the technology and provide support those who depend on it. http://whnlive.com/blog/pemf/

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Lyme Solutions Site

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Lyme is associated with blood borne pathogens which infest red blood cells as in this video.

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