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Healing the Inflamed Brain: PANS, PANDAS & Vector-Borne Triggers
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- Neuropsychiatric Conditions are Immune Dysregulations, Not Just Infections
PANS and PANDAS result from the immune system attacking the brain’s basal ganglia. Triggers include strep, Mycoplasma, Lyme, Bartonella, Babesia, viruses, and environmental toxins. Basal Ganglia Encephalitis describes the underlying brain inflammation. - Vector-Borne Infections Often Go Missed
Unlike strep, Lyme, Bartonella, Babesia, and Mycoplasma may present gradually but cause behavioral changes, rage, pain, autonomic dysfunction, or night sweats. Recognizing these subtle red flags is essential for accurate diagnosis. - Healing Requires a Three-Pronged, Holistic Approach
Effective treatment addresses symptoms, reduces infectious triggers, and restores immune resilience. Herbal medicine is emphasized for safety, gut preservation, multi-functional benefits, and effectiveness against persistent infections, allowing tailored protocols without harsh Herxheimer reactions.


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