Lyme Combination | DesBio

Lyme Combination | DesBio

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Lyme Combination (LYM:Combination, formally called Co-InfXn by Desbio) is for the temporary relief of symptoms related to Lyme disease or other co-infections including joint pain, severe headaches, fever, severe muscle aches/pain, flu-like feelings of headache, stiff neck, muscle aches, and change in smell/taste, difficulty chewing, swallowing or speaking, hoarseness of vocal cord problems.*  Packaged in a 1 oz glass bottle with application dropper.  

Dosage:

1-10 drops under the tongue, 3 times a day or as directed by a health professional. Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.

Ingredients

  • Anaplasma Phagocytophilum (15X 30X 60X 100X 200X)
  • Babesia Microti (15X 30X 60X 100X 200X)
  • Bartonella Henselae (15X 30X 60X 100X 200X)
  • Borrelia Burgorferi Nosode (15X 30X 60X 100X 200X)
  • Ehrlichia Nosode (15X 30X 60X 100X 200X)
  • Mycoplasma Pneumoniae (15X 30X 60X 100X 200X)
  • Morbillinum (16X 30X 60X 100X 200X)
  • Meningococcus Nosode (27X 30X 60X 100X 200X)
  • Hepatitis B Nosode (15C 30C 60C 100C 200C)

Why LYME: Combination?

A co-infection is the simultaneous infection of a host with multiple pathogenic organisms. Polymicrobial/ polyviral conditions represent some of the most challenging infectious states to handle.1 Patients with co-infections may often experience more severe symptoms as well as impaired recovery.

LYM:Combination is the ideal formula for patients in temporarily relieving symptoms of multiple Lyme-related infections. It can be used alongside the BOBA:SSR Kits or as a stand-alone product for temporary relief of co-infection discomforts.*

Co-Infections and Lyme Disease

A recently published survey of over 3,000 patients with Lyme disease found that over 50% presented with coinfections with 30% reporting two or more. The most common coinfections were Babesia (32%), Bartonella (28%), Ehrlichia (15%), Mycoplasma (15%), Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (6%), Anaplasma (5%), and Tularemia (1%).2 Co-infecting agents may be transmitted together by the original tick bite or mode of transmission or may also occur independently. The pathological synergism that occurs in a co-infection state can exacerbate symptoms and induce additional disease pathology. Additional pathogens can also further modulate the immune system, resulting in resistance to therapy and support strategies.3

Associated Symptoms

LYM:Combination contains homeopathic nosodes to temporarily relieve symptoms of the following:

  • Joint pain
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Skin irritations
  • Brain fog
  • Irritability
  • Malaise
  • Aches
  • Swelling

* NOTE: These statements are based upon traditional homeopathic practices. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.

1 Pasman L. The complication of coinfection. Yale J Biol Med. 2012 Mar;85(1):127-32.

2 Johnson L, Wilcox S, Mankoff J, Stricker RB. Severity of chronic Lyme disease compared to other chronic conditions:a quality of life survey. PeerJ. 2014 Mar 27;2:e322

3 Berghoff W. Chronic Lyme Disease and Co-infections: Differential Diagnosis. Open Neurol J. 2012;6:158-78.