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Stevia Leaf Extract Benefits: Lyme Disease Natural Treatment Guide Released

Stanley Lang, M.D. - in association with Highroad Enterprises - releases a new guide via his RX Lyme website, exploring whether Stevia leaf extracts can be effective in destroying Lyme disease-causing bacteria.

The newly published piece responds to new research from the University of New Haven that suggests Stevia may offer a more efficient treatment than traditional antibiotics in neutralizing Lyme disease. Conventional medications, the article explains, do not always lead to a full recovery, leading researchers to test natural alternatives.

More details can be found at https://rxlyme.com/can-stevia-kill-lyme-disease/

While Stevia is best known as a sweetener and sugar substitute, Dr. Lang points to its long history of medicinal use. The New Haven study was conducted using whole-leaf Stevia extract, not the processed form found in numerous sweetener products. Further research, including human trials, is needed to draw more definitive conclusions about Stevia's potential for Lyme disease sufferers, although the early signs are positive.

“The current research suggests that Stevia may have the potential to kill the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, not just alleviate symptoms,” Dr. Lang explains. “However, it’s important to note that these findings are based on laboratory studies.”

Lyme disease refers to an infection caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi which is transferred to humans via tick bites. Symptoms of the disease can vary from fatigue and joint pain to more severe neurological symptoms. The bacteria can change form, hide within the body, and are adept at evading the immune system.

Individuals who wish to try Stevia should consult with their physicians and exercise caution and take only small doses to begin with to see how their body reacts. The article suggests that those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have diabetes, or have low blood pressure should take particular care as Stevia tends to lower blood pressure and blood sugar.

Dr. Lang also points to other potential side effects such as bloating, nausea, and disruption to the gut due to Stevia's antimicrobial properties. In all cases, using the extract judiciously is likely to minimize any such reactions.

For more information, go to https://rxlyme.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Stanley Lang
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Organization: Highroad Enterprises
Address: 531 Delarme Road, DuBois, PA 15801, United States
Phone: +1-814-590-9300
Website: https://rxlyme.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89139305

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