Healing Lyme: The Neuroinflammation-Brain Protection Summit - Day 5
Ending Chronic Illness: A New Model for Treating Complex Disease
Healing Lyme: The Neuroinflammation-Brain Protection Summit Playlist

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Ending Chronic Illness: A New Model for Treating Complex Disease
Richard Horowitz, MD

The Overlooked Links Between Lyme, Mold, and Inflammation
Myriah Hinchey, ND, FMAPS

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The Autoimmunity Connection: How Lyme Disease Triggers Immune Chaos
Chris Turnpaugh, DC

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Your Guide To Managing Fatigue In Lyme
Amy Derksen, ND

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Explore Lyme’s Impact on Pediatric Autism and ADHD
Debby Hamilton, MD, MPH, IFMCP

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Managing Lyme And Co-Infections During Pregnancy
Holly Ahern, MS, MT_ASCP

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Discover Herbal Strategies Against Lyme Disease
Jacob Leone, ND

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Are You Stuck in Survival Mode? Unlocking True Healing
Jill Carnahan

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Mercury, Lead, and Arsenic—Oh My! What’s Lurking in Your Body?
Lyn Patrick, ND

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Can Lyme Disease Hijack Your Brain?
Robert C. Bransfield, MD, DLFAPA

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Botanical Medicine vs. Lyme: Can Herbs Do What Antibiotics Can’t?
Sunjya Schweig, MD

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When Lyme Attacks the Brain: The Link Between Infection and Mental Health
Zendi Moldenhauer, PhD, NP

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Understanding Alpha Gal Syndrome In Lyme
Scott P. Commins, MD, PhD

Can Lyme Disease Influence Alzheimer’s Biomarkers? A First Live Case Study
Richard Horowitz, MD

The Doctor-Formulated Herbal Approach to Lyme Support
Myriah Hinchey, ND, FMAPS

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- Discover why many chronic illnesses share the same underlying drivers, including infections, toxins, immune dysfunction, and inflammation.
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- Understand why treating symptoms alone is not enough—and how a systems-based approach may lead to better long-term outcomes.

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