Healing Lyme from the Inside Out

Healing Lyme from the Inside Out

For many individuals, chronic Lyme disease does not follow a straightforward path to recovery. You may have pursued multiple treatments, received normal lab results, or been told that everything looks fine — yet still not feel well. In many cases, the issue is not only the presence of infection, but how your body is functioning at the cellular level. This guide explains how the Cell Danger Response, cell membrane health, and mitochondrial function influence recovery, and why these underlying systems are often essential to address.

What you’ll learn

  • Why symptoms can persist even after treating infections
  • What the Cell Danger Response is and how it impacts healing
  • How cell membrane damage disrupts communication, detoxification, and energy production
  • Why mitochondrial function often cannot recover until membranes are repaired
  • Why some patients react poorly to treatment
  • How supporting cellular health can improve resilience and treatment response