Lyme disease is becoming more common. Testing methods are still remarkably poor, and so are many of the treatment options, especially when an infection is left undiagnosed for any length of time, which means that there are many people out there suffering with Lyme.
There are many complicating factors to Lyme and the symptoms that come along with it. For one, it doesn’t present in the same way for everyone, with a wide range of symptoms being possible that in many instances also overlap with other chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue.
And whilst things like a rash (often in the shape of a bullseye) is usually considered a diagnostic criteria, it’s also not something that everyone gets.
The one thing that all cases have in common is infection with Borrelia burgdorferi, a type of corkscrew-shaped bacteria. On top of this there are often co-infections that further complicate your individualized action plan.
In instances where the infection has become chronic, virtually all systems within the body can be affected – from individual organs, to the nervous and endocrine systems as a whole.
If any of these are something that you have been experiencing, we offer extended stays here at Navina with some unique strategies to help you feel better over the long term.
Options typically included in this package:
– Bee venom therapy (you must be okay with and not allergic to bee stings in order to select this package)
– Mushroom tinctures
– Herbal teas
– 3 Plant-based Meals daily
– Accommodations
Since you’re here it’s likely that you already know about the growing research to support the above statements. If you’d like to check into it a little further, we can send you a reading list too if you’d like – just let us know in the contact form below. If you have already investigate this and are looking to build your stay with us, please also fill out the details in the contact form below.
Of course, given the nature of Lyme, we cannot make any guarantees with the outcome of your time here. You will be required to sign an extensive waiver too, given that bee venom therapy is considered a higher risk scenario.