Healing Lyme: The Neuroinflammation-Brain Protection Summit - Day 4
The Lyme Recovery Diet: What to Eat (and Avoid) for Healing
Healing Lyme: The Neuroinflammation-Brain Protection Summit Playlist

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Can Lyme Disease Drive Alzheimer’s? New Evidence on Brain Inflammation and Recovery
Richard Horowitz, MD

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PANS, PANDAS, and Basal Ganglia Encephalitis: What Every Parent Must Know
Nancy O’Hara, MD, MPH, FAAP

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Exposing the Gaps in Lyme Disease Testing: What Every Patient Must Know
Leona Gilbert, PhD

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The Lyme Recovery Diet: What to Eat (and Avoid) for Healing
Marie Matheson, ND

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Why Killing Lyme Isn’t Enough—And What You Must Do Instead
Michael Karlfeldt, ND, PhD

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The Gut-Immune Axis: How a Healthy Gut Helps Fight Lyme & Co-Infections
Michael Ruscio, DC

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Neuroinflammation and Lyme: What Your Brain Is Telling You
Eboni Cornish, MD

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Addressing Vagal Dysfunction In Lyme Disease
Neil Nathan, MD

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Mastering Mind & Brain In Lyme Disease
Nicola Ducharme, ND

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Misdiagnosed & Dismissed? Are You Overlooking These Tick-Borne Co-Infections
Thomas Moorcroft, DO

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Lyme And Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS): What You Need To Know
Tania Dempsey, MD, ABIHM

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Uncover Lyme’s Neuropsychiatric Effects
Rosalie Greenberg, MD

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

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- Discover how common foods like gluten and processed sugars could be secretly fueling your Lyme symptoms—and what to eat instead for faster healing.
- Learn how to use everyday ingredients like ginger, bitters, and nutrient-dense foods as powerful, natural medicine for inflammation and immune support.
- Uncover the surprising link between gut health, detox pathways, and Lyme recovery—and why a well-balanced diet can make all the difference.


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