Lyme disease: natural weapons against a disease that can hide for years. What really works?

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Jan , 18. 12. 2025

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Fatigue, joint pain, brain fog, and yet your blood test confirmed nothing? Borreliosis is a silent enemy that knows how to deceive perfectly. While antibiotics help in the acute phase, many people seek help elsewhere – in nature. And perhaps rightly so.

What is borreliosis and why is it not easy to cure?

Lyme borreliosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, which are transmitted by ticks. The most well-known symptom is a red spot with a whitish center, but often it does not appear at all.

If the disease is not diagnosed in time, the bacteria can attack the nervous system, joints and heart. Then often begins a years-long struggle – not only with the disease, but also with the distrust of those around you and doctors.

Natural treatment as a supplement (or an alternative?)

In recent years studies have emerged pointing to the effectiveness of certain plants in the fight against borreliosis. For example, research from Johns Hopkins University found that the herb Cryptolepis sanguinolenta (cryptolepis) may be more effective at killing borrelia than some antibiotics.

  • Cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa) – immune-stimulating effects
  • Andrographis paniculata – strengthens immunity and suppresses symptoms
  • Reishi and Chaga – medicinal mushrooms to support immunity

How to assemble a home herbal regimen?

People who have suppressed borreliosis symptoms naturally often combine:

  1. Cryptolepis – 2× daily 15–20 drops
  2. Cat’s claw – capsules or tea, 2× daily
  3. Andrographis tincture – as directed
  4. Imunex from mushrooms – for immune support
  5. Detox teas – milk thistle, nettle, dandelion

Note: do not take concurrently with antibiotics without consulting a doctor.

Successes and controversies

Borreliosis often develops into the so-called post-borreliosis syndrome. The body reacts even after the infection has subsided. In these cases herbs and mushrooms can help calm the body, detoxify and strengthen immunity.

Although extensive clinical studies are lacking, patient experiences confirm that natural treatment has its merit.

Conclusion: Nature as an ally

Borreliosis is not a disease you can manage without help. But if treatment is not effective or symptoms persist, try turning to natural remedies. Cryptolepis, Botanix and Imunex can form a strong support that will bring you back to life.

Don’t wait until the disease grows – start acting in time. Nature often has more up its sleeve than we think.