
🔥 What if some people continue struggling with Lyme disease not because treatment failed… but because the infection is far more complex than many realize? Read UnCurable to explore a deeper perspective on chronic illness, overlooked root causes, and personalized healing.What if treating Lyme disease requires much more than antibiotics alone?In this episode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman and Veronica Porterfield continue their Lyme disease series by exploring why treating chronic Lyme disease can be far more complicated than simply prescribing antibiotics.They discuss how Lyme bacteria can change forms, evade treatment, hide within biofilms, and interact with the immune system in ways that make recovery highly individualized. The conversation explores why some patients improve quickly while others require a broader approach that includes immune support, detoxification, biofilm disruption, herbal therapies, inflammation management, and addressing environmental factors such as mold exposure and toxin burden.Dr. Hartman and Veronica also explain why personalized treatment plans matter, how Herxheimer reactions can complicate recovery, and why factors such as mast cell activation, chronic inflammation, gut health, and environmental toxins often influence treatment outcomes.About the GuestVeronica Porterfield, PA-C, IFMCP, MS, LN, MPAS is a functional medicine practitioner specializing in Lyme disease, chronic infections, mold-related illness, autoimmune conditions, and complex chronic health challenges. She is known for her root-cause approach to patient care and her expertise in helping patients navigate difficult-to-diagnose chronic illnesses. Key Topics CoveredWhy Lyme disease can become difficult to treat in chronic casesThe difference between acute Lyme disease and chronic Lyme diseaseWhy standard Lyme treatment may not work for every patientHow Lyme bacteria change forms to evade treatmentThe role of bacterial biofilms in chronic infectionWhy biofilm disruption is often an important part of treatmentThe differences between bactericidal and bacteriostatic antibioticsWhy some practitioners use herbal therapies alongside conventional treatmentThe role of immune regulation in Lyme recoveryUnderstanding Herxheimer reactions and symptom flares during treatmentHow environmental toxins and mold exposure may complicate recoveryThe relationship between mast cell activation and chronic Lyme symptomsWhy inflammation and cytokine responses influence treatment outcomesHow detoxification pathways impact symptom managementWhy treatment plans must be individualized for each patientThe importance of diet, gut health, and lifestyle factors during recoveryFollow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine🌐 Website: https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com/📺 YouTube: @AaronHartmanMD
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