The Lyme Light
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month With millions suffering from symptoms of a mysterious disease, Allimax brings you resources to help you understand the real story behind Lyme disease and how to find your way back to health. Natural Antibiotics & Allicin for Lyme Disease Natural antibiotics can play a vital role
Published on May 30, 2016 by Bobbi Walton
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month
With millions suffering from symptoms of a mysterious disease, Allimax brings you resources to help you understand the real story behind Lyme disease and how to find your way back to health.
Natural Antibiotics & Allicin for Lyme Disease
Natural antibiotics can play a vital role in Lyme disease treatment. They offer key advantages over pharmaceutical antibiotics:
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Over-the-counter availability
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Non-toxic
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No contribution to candida overgrowth
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Target a broader spectrum of infectious agents
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Minimal risk of liver or kidney side effects
Garlic is a powerful, safe, and affordable natural remedy for Lyme disease. Known as a “Lyme buster,” garlic has anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antibiotic properties. It helps reduce inflammation and bacterial infections. Garlic’s sulfur compounds, excreted through sweat, may also naturally repel ticks.
However, raw garlic or common garlic supplements are usually too weak to offer significant support. The active compound allicin, when water-extracted as in Allimax and Allimed, is far more potent. Developed by British scientist Peter Josling, one capsule contains the equivalent allicin of 35 cloves of garlic.
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Allicin attacks bacteria on multiple fronts, making it difficult for the bacteria to develop resistance—unlike standard antibiotics. Allimax and Allimed contain uniquely high levels of stabilized allicin, and high doses (up to 12 capsules/day) are tolerable for many.
Note: Strong Herxheimer reactions (“herxing”) are possible. Always consult your physician before starting any new treatment or supplement protocol.
To learn more, visit the LymeLight Foundation, which offers grants to help children and young adults receive proper treatment and raise awareness for Lyme disease.