Lyme Disease Resources
A curated library of articles on tick-borne illness, prevention, symptoms, co-infections, and integrative recovery — gathered in one place.
Tick Prevention & Bite Response
Lyme Disease Symptoms & Stages
The Lyme Disease Rash
What it actually looks like — beyond the classic bull's-eye, in all its forms.
Read articleTick Bite Symptoms
What to watch for — and why it matters more than most people realize.
Read articleChronic Lyme Disease Symptoms
When symptoms persist after treatment — the fuller picture of long-term Lyme.
Read articleStage 3 Neurological Symptoms
Researching what happens when Borrelia reaches the brain and nervous system.
Read articleLyme Co-Infections
Integrative Support
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Lyme disease is one of the most complex and most misunderstood conditions in modern medicine.
If you are here because you or someone you love is searching for answers, you are in the right place.
This page brings together everything I have written on Lyme disease, tick-borne co-infections, prevention, and integrative support in one place.
The content is informed by research, peer reviewed sources, and an integrative perspective that goes deeper than the standard medical narrative.
Browse by topic below and follow the internal links to read each full article.
Tick Prevention and Bite Response
What to Do After a Tick Bite: The First 24 Hours and BeyondÂ
Natural Tick Repellent: What the Research Shows and How to Make Your OwnÂ
Lyme Disease Symptoms and Stages
The Lyme Disease Rash: What It Actually Looks LikeÂ
Tick Bite Symptoms: What to Watch ForÂ
Chronic Lyme Disease SymptomsÂ
Researching Stage 3 Lyme Disease Neurological Symptoms: When Borrelia Reaches the Brain
Lyme Co-infections
Bartonella Symptoms: What This Hidden Co-Infection Is Doing to Your BodyÂ
Babesia Symptoms: The Malaria-Like Co-Infection Most Doctors Miss
Integrative Support
Is There A Natural Remedy for Lyme Disease? The Holistic Protocol
Facial Lymphatic Drainage and Lyme Recovery
A Note on This Content
The articles in this collection draw on peer reviewed research, integrative clinical perspectives, and a genuine commitment to presenting information accurately and responsibly.
Health claims are framed carefully to reflect what the research actually supports.
All content has been reviewed for regulatory compliance.
This is not medical advice. It is a starting point for informed conversation with your healthcare provider.
