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The Use of Natural Bioactive Nutraceuticals in the Management of Tick-Borne Illnesses

(Top-L) Adult Female deer tick, adult female dog tick.(Bottom-L) Adult female, adult male, and nymph lone star ticks. Credit J. Occi, PhD

The Microorganisms Journal (Shor S. M., et al.) 07.05.2023, published “The Use of Natural Bioactive Nutraceuticals in the Management of Tick-Borne Illnesses.”

This study explores the use of bioactive phytochemicals, nutraceuticals, and micronutrients (dietary supplements) that could help with the management of persistent cases of Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases (Borrelia burgdorferi, Babesia, and Bartonella). Normally, antibiotics are prescribed to treat patients with acute Lyme disease, but there is evidence that using antibiotics “may leave up to 15–35% of people with chronic symptoms and health issues” when used to treat Lyme disease. Recent studies have shown that different dietary supplements can be used on patients with Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses to help decrease the long-term use of antibiotics, and therefore possibly decrease the chronic symptoms and health issues that may come along with it.


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