Description
Autoimmunity Care Lyme Co Care is a potent herbal formula designed to support the body’s defense against Lyme-related and chronic infections. It helps reduce inflammation, ease joint and nerve discomfort, boost immunity, and promote detox and recovery.
Key Ingredients
- JAPANESE KNOTWEED: Antioxidant, supports heart + brain health
- DOKUDAMI: Antimicrobial activity, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, Cardiovascular & gut health
- CATS CLAW: Joint, muscle, and immune support
- GOU-TENG: Neuroprotective effects, Cardiovascular & immune support, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory.
- ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA EXTRACT: Immune support, Antimicrobial activity
- SIDA ACUTA: Antimicrobial activity, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, liver protection, respiratory + gut health
- ALCHORNEA CORDIFOLIA: Immune support, Antimicrobial, Antimalarial, Antidiarrheal
Cryptolepis Sanuinlenta: Joint relief, protects red blood cells.
Key Indications
- Lyme co infections (parasitic, bacterial, fungal)
- Tick infections
- Chronic gut infections
- Digestive discomfort
- Fibromylgia, lupus, psoriasis, RA
- Poor Liver & Gall bladder Health.
Recommended Dosage
1-2 ml before evening meal or on an empty stomach or consult with your healthcare practitioner.
Why Choose This Product?
- Vegetarian And Vegan-friendly
- Naturally Enhances Stomach Acid & Digestive Power
- Full-Spectrum Digestive Enzyme Blend
- Supports Gluten & Dairy Sensitivities.
FAQs
Autoimmunity Care Lyme Co Care Drop is a specialized herbal blend formulated to support individuals facing Lyme and tick-related health challenges. It combines 10 potent botanicals traditionally used for immune support, microbial defense, inflammation balance, and overall healing.
This product is ideal for individuals dealing with Lyme disease, tick-borne infections, or those looking to strengthen their immune system, fight microbial infections, and support natural detoxification and recovery. Those suffering from unexplained Digestive discomfort, Fibromylgia, Lupus, Psoriasis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Poor Liver & Gallbladder health can also take this in consultation with a medical practitioner.
Use the included dropper to take the recommended dose, either directly under the tongue or mixed with a small amount of water. Please consult the product label or your healthcare practitioner for specific dosage instructions.
Yes, Autoimmunity Care Lyme Care Drop is designed to complement functional, integrative, or conventional Lyme disease protocols. However, it is always best to consult your healthcare provider before combining supplements with other treatments.
Most people tolerate Autoimmunity Care Lyme Co Care Drop well. However, some individuals may experience mild detox symptoms (Herxheimer reactions) as the body clears toxins. Starting with a lower dose and gradually increasing may help manage this.
Yes, Autoimmunity Care Lyme Co Care Drop is plant-based and free from animal-derived ingredients, fillers, additives, or artificial preservatives
Store the bottle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it tightly closed when not in use to maintain freshness and potency.
- JAPANESE KNOTWEED – Cucu Alexandra-Antonia, Baci Gabriela-Maria, Deszi Ştefan, Nap Mircea-Emil, Beteg Florin Ioan, Bonta Victoriţa, Bobis Otilia, Caprio Emilio, Dezmirean Daniel Severus. New Approaches on Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica) Bioactive Compounds and Their Potential of Pharmacological and Beekeeping Activities: Challenges and Future Directions. Plants (Basel). 2021 Nov 29;10(12):2621. doi: 10.3390/plants10122621.
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- GOU-TENG – Deng Linhua, Liu Wei, Xu Qiang, Guo Rui, Zhang Dapeng, Ni Jingyu, Li Lan, Cai Xiaoyue, Fan Guanwei, Zhao Yingqiang. Tianma Gouteng Decoction regulates oxidative stress and inflammation in AngII-induced hypertensive mice via transcription factor EB to exert anti-hypertension effect. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112383.
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- CRYPTOLEPIS SANUINLENTA – Michael S Tempesta. The Clinical Efficacy of Cryptolepis Sanguinolenta in the Treatment of Malaria. Ghana Med J. 2010 Mar;44(1):1–2.
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