Lyme disease is an infectious illness caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected black-legged ticks, also known as deer ticks. These ticks become carriers of the bacteria after feeding on infected animals like mice and deer, and then pass it on to humans.* The disease is most commonly found in certain regions, particularly in the northeastern, mid-Atlantic, north central, and western United States, as well as in parts of Europe and Asia. Due to the ticks’ habitats, people who spend time in grassy or wooded areas are at a higher risk of exposure to Lyme disease.*
Symptoms
Lyme disease can manifest in several stages:
Early Localized Stage
A characteristic circular rash, often described as a “bull’s-eye,” appears around the tick bite.*
Flu-like symptoms, such as fever, chills, fatigue, and muscle aches.*
Early Disseminated Stage
The infection can spread to other parts of the body.*
Symptoms may include additional rashes, joint pain, and neurological issues (such as meningitis or Bell’s palsy).*
Late Stage
If left untreated, it can lead to more severe complications, including chronic joint pain (Lyme arthritis) and neurological problems.*
DIAGNOSIS
Diagnosis typically involves a review of symptoms, a history of tick exposure, and laboratory testing for antibodies to the bacteria.*
TREATMENT
Antibiotics are usually effective in the treatment of Lyme disease, especially when started early. Commonly prescribed antibiotics include doxycycline, amoxicillin, or cefuroxime axetil.*
PREVENTION
Preventative measures include avoiding tick-infested areas, using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and performing tick checks after outdoor activities. If you suspect you’ve been exposed to ticks or are showing symptoms, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and possible treatment.*
Tri Remedy is based on an ancient formula used by spice traders which strengthened their immunity and prevented them from contracting deadly diseases during the Black Plague.*
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Ease is a proprietary blend that supports the body in providing relief from indigestion, nausea, stomach cramps, and food poisoning while helping to strengthen the digestive system.*
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Tri Remedy is the “heavy artillery”. It is the blend of choice when an infection shows up and threatens to become serious, needing rapid and effective intervention.*
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HOW TO MAKE TRI REMEDY CAPSULES
2 drops Tri Remedy
6 drops Olive Oil
Size “0” Empty Vegan Capsules (100 can be purchased for $6.99 on Amazon)
Open a capsule and put Olive Oil and Tri Remedy in one end. Close the capsule and swallow with water or other liquid. Do not pre-fill as the oils may dissolve the capsules.*
DAYS 1 - 10
2 drops of Tri Remedy in a capsule or warm tea three times daily.*
4 drops of Ease on the stomach three times daily.*
4 drops Tri Remedy applied to the sole of each foot one time per day.*
DAYS 11 - 20
1 drop of Tri Remedy in a capsule or warm tea one time per day.*
4 drops of Ease on the stomach one time per day.*
4 drops of Tri Remedy applied to the sole of each foot one time per day.*
DAYS 21 - 30
1 drop of Tri Remedy in a capsule or warm tea one time per day.*
4 drops of Ease on the stomach one time per day.*
4 drops of Tri Remedy applied to the sole of each foot one time per day.*
DAYS 31 - 37
Take a break.
DAYS 38 - 48
1 drop of TriRemedy in a capsule or warm tea; one time per day.*
4 drops of Ease on the stomach one time per day.*
4 drops of Tri Remedy applied to the sole of each foot one time per day.*
BEYOND DAY 48
After 1 to 3 months, if symptoms have significantly improved, discontinue internal use of Tri Remedy and continue with the application to the feet as directed for another 3 to 6 months or until feeling normal.*
If symptoms persist, repeat the following, for up to one year.*
1 drop of Tri Remedy in a capsule or warm tea one time per day.*
4 drops of Ease on the stomach one time per day.*
4 drops of Tri Remedy applied to the sole of each foot one time per day.*
*The information in this document has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. This information is not intended as a substitute for the advice or medical care of a qualified healthcare professional and you should seek the advice of your healthcare professional before undertaking any dietary or lifestyle changes. This information is provided for educational purposes only.