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Debunking Lyme Diseases Myths with Dr. Tom Moorcroft

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Dr. Tom Moorcroft, my co-host on the upcoming Healing from Lyme Disease summit, joined me on the latest episode of Resilient Health Radio to debunk some common misconceptions about Lyme.

Here are some of the most common misconceptions about Lyme Disease that we see:

  • If you have Lyme disease, you must have had a bullseye rash
  • You will get chronic Lyme if your treatment is unsuccessful
  • Most people haven't been exposed to Lyme antibodies
  • People who are super proactive about their health are the easiest to treat
  • Treatment is super expensive

(Not to mention the stuff we see on social media.)

When dealing with a chronic illness like Lyme disease, it's important to remember that there are many aspects to healing beyond just addressing the condition itself. To truly heal, it's essential to consider the well-being of your mind, body, and spirit,

You’ll realize from this interview that you don't necessarily need other people outside your world to make all these changes.

Sure, it’s great to have a good team of practitioners to help guide you, but there's so much that you can do for yourself.

Attend our Healing from Lyme Disease summit, beginning May 9th: https://drtalks.com/lyme-summit/?oid=42&ref=2078&uid=293

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Dr. Tom Moorcroft, my co-host on the upcoming Healing from Lyme Disease summit, joined me on the latest episode of Resilient Health Radio to debunk some common misconceptions about Lyme.

Here are some of the most common misconceptions about Lyme Disease that we see:

  • If you have Lyme disease, you must have had a bullseye rash
  • You will get chronic Lyme if your treatment is unsuccessful
  • Most people haven't been exposed to Lyme antibodies
  • People who are super proactive about their health are the easiest to treat
  • Treatment is super expensive

(Not to mention the stuff we see on social media.)

When dealing with a chronic illness like Lyme disease, it's important to remember that there are many aspects to healing beyond just addressing the condition itself. To truly heal, it's essential to consider the well-being of your mind, body, and spirit,

You’ll realize from this interview that you don't necessarily need other people outside your world to make all these changes.

Sure, it’s great to have a good team of practitioners to help guide you, but there's so much that you can do for yourself.

Attend our Healing from Lyme Disease summit, beginning May 9th: https://drtalks.com/lyme-summit/?oid=42&ref=2078&uid=293

  continue reading

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