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Lyme’s Disease and Homeopathy

by | Jul 26, 2012 | isotherapy, lymes disease

Recently I posted about how homeopathy can help someone recover from Autism by using the CEASE Therapy protocol.  Much other dis-ease can also be helped with the Isotherapy component of CEASE.  (CEASE stands for Complete Elimination of Autism Spectrum Expression.)

While homeopathy means “similar suffering”, Isotherapy works by using the SAME causative agent, not a similar one.  The first time I remember hearing about this method of using homeopathic remedies, I was still in homeopathy school.  One of my teachers told us about having Crystal Light potentized (that is, turned into a homeopathic remedy) to help a little girl who had never been well since drinking that particular flavor of Crystal Light.  It helped the girl immensely.  (I try not to think of all the chemicals in that cocktail of aspartame sweetness.)

It is helpful if you know the causative agent, but often we don’t, or there isn’t one.  Lyme’s Disease, however, is one form of dis-ease where we are really clear what the causative agent is.

So if you were bit by a deer tick, potentized deer tick, Ixodes scapularis, is the isotherapy for Lyme’s Disease.  The pharmacy from which I secure my CEASE remedies has potentized ticks which carry all four bacteria that are commonly transmitted by the deer tick.  Using progressively stronger doses of Ixodes scapularis will help a person recover from Lyme’s Disease.  There are other remedies and a supplement or two that can work side by side with the isotherapy to help remove the energetic imprint of the deer tick.  Once the Isotherapy is completed, the protocol ends with a Classical Homeopathy remedy.

Just a side note, it may seem like mid summer is an odd time to be writing about tick bites when spring tends to be tick season.   But that is only true with woodticks.  Deer ticks are active for over half the year.

I recall that in 2010, the Minnesota Legislature tackled a tough problem.  Many physicians were being investigated by the medical board for using ongoing, low dose antibiotics to deal with chronic Lyme’s disease.  This protocol is not part of the Standard of Care (which, BTW, is not written down, but like pornography, you know it when you see it), and doctors who thought it worked were not supposed to be doing that, regardless of the results.  The Legislature, not wanting to tell doctors how to do their jobs, finally got the Board of Medical Practices to agree to a 5 year moratorium on investigations of physicians using long term antibiotic therapy for chronic Lyme’s disease.

Now that the CEASE therapy is being made more well known, perhaps some of those suffering this horrible, debilitating dis-ease can get relief OFF the antibiotics.  It would be nice if the MD’s could actually refer their patients to a homeopath, but they cannot.  That is a subject for another post.

The Isotherapy is not the first plan of action for Lyme’s disease.  If you get bitten by a deer tick and see the characteristic Bull’s Eye, the remedy of choice to start with is Ledum 10M, unless other symptoms seem more prominent. You should do this if you know you were bit by a deer tick but don’t get the bulls eye.  Ledum is for puncture wounds, and an insect bite is a puncture wound.  Remedies in that high a potency are only available through a homeopath.  Besides, this is not a disease you want to mess around with treating yourself.

Let me know if I can help.

Kathryn

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Meet Kathryn Berg the Classical Homeopath at Lotus Homeopathy, Inc.

 

Some of you know me, others of you may have heard of me. And for most, you probably have no clue about me or my business. So I wanted to take a few minutes to introduce myself, my family, my business, why I am a homeopath and how I became a homeopath—not necessarily in that order.

Like many people, I found out about homeopathy accidentally. I fell down while walking my Akita pup on an icy sidewalk on a typical Minnesota winter day. I was scheduled to go to a friend’s house later that day, so when I did, I asked her for some ice. You need some Arnica, she told me. Arnica? What’s that? She explained that Arnica is a homeopathic remedy for trauma.

At the time, the only place to get homeopathic remedies was a book and herb store in South Minneapolis. So I went there to get some. When I got there, I decided I should read some books so I actually knew what I was doing. I left with the Arnica 30c and three books. By the time I got done reading them, I knew I wanted to be a homeopath.

It was only several years later that I realized that I was attracted to homeopathy as a profession because I am a problem solver. It is what drives me. There is nothing like a well chosen homeopathic remedy to solve problems.

At the time I decided to become a homeopath, there wasn’t even a school here in in Minnesota. But eventually, my homeopath and his business partner started the Northwestern Academy of Homeopathy. I was a graduate of the third class. At the time I went there, it was a part time program taking three and a half years! Since then I have studied with numerous other well known and respected homeopaths in continuing education studies.

While I do work with all sorts of folks with a variety of conditions, I really have studied how to treat people suffering from PTSD, health issues related to aging women, and children’s health issues of all sorts, including autism. I have also been successful in removing blockages to healing due to suppression of symptoms by western medicine. I chose those specialties because people really suffer who have those forms of dis-ease, and Western Medicine doesn’t seem to have much of a solution for them.

After over twenty years of practice, I still get excited for clients when a remedy has helped them heal.

So that is about my business. Now, a little bit about me.

I have two adult sons in their early twenties, so I have shed the title of “Soccer mom”. My husband and I are empty nesters living in Woodbury, MN. For fun, I like to play piano, sing, sew, garden, hike, and travel. I am in a community choir. I also enjoy cooking healthy meals and, out of necessity, am an expert at cooking for special diets.

If you have any questions about homeopathy or my approach to homeopathic case taking, please feel free to put some questions in the comments below.

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