Lyme & Co-Infection Bundle

Sale Price: $70.00 Original Price: $106.00

Best For: Comprehensive natural Lyme support, Borrelia burgdorferi, Babesia, Bartonella, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Mycoplasma, neurological Lyme, brain fog, joint and connective tissue damage, immune exhaustion from chronic illness, biofilm and persister cells, anyone committed to a full natural Lyme protocol, chronic Lyme patients who feel they've run out of conventional options

Who Can Use It: 12+ with practitioner guidance / Adults 18+

Suggested Use:

Adults (18+):

- Japanese Knotweed: 0.5–1 mL, 3x daily

- Cryptolepis: 0.5–1 mL, 3x daily

- Huang Qin: 0.5–1 mL, 3x daily

- Cat's Claw: 1–2 mL, 2–3x daily

Adolescent Dosing (12-17 years):

- Japanese Knotweed:

  - 12–13 years: 0.2–0.3 mL, 2x daily

  - 14–15 years: 0.3–0.5 mL, 2x daily

  - 16–17 years: 0.4–0.6 mL, 2x daily

- Cryptolepis:

  - 12–13 years: 0.25–0.4 mL, 2x daily

  - 14–15 years: 0.3–0.5 mL, 2x daily

  - 16–17 years: 0.4–0.6 mL, 2x daily

- Huang Qin:

  - 12–13 years: 0.2–0.3 mL, 2x daily

  - 14–15 years: 0.3–0.5 mL, 2x daily

  - 16–17 years: 0.4–0.6 mL, 2x daily

- Cat's Claw:

  - 12–13 years: 0.3–0.5 mL, 2x daily

  - 14–15 years: 0.5–0.75 mL, 2x daily

  - 16–17 years: 0.75–1 mL, 2x daily

Not recommended under 12 years of age.

When To Take It: With meals — spread doses throughout the day for consistent blood levels

Start Feeling It: Commit to 90+ days of consistent use — Lyme protocols require sustained long-term support

⚠️ Not recommended under 12. Adolescent use should be supervised by a qualified herbalist or healthcare provider. Consult your healthcare provider before use if taking prescription medications.

Japanese Knotweed, rich in resveratrol and powerful anti-inflammatory compounds, it crosses the blood-brain barrier to address neurological symptoms, directly targets the Lyme bacteria, and protects the tissues and joints that Lyme systematically attacks. It is the most broadly protective herb in the protocol and one more practitioners reach for first.

Cryptolepis handles what most antimicrobials can’t. Lyme is notorious for forming biofilms-protective structures that shield the bacteria from both antimicrobials and the immune system. Cryptolepis is one of the few herbs with demonstrated ability to penetrate these biofilms and reach persister cells. It is also the primary herbal support for Babesia, a parasitic co-infection carried by the same ticks that transmit Lyme and one that is frequently overlooked despite being deeply debilitating.

Huang Qin addresses the neurological and inflammatory dimensions of Lyme that persist long after the initial infection. Crossing the blood-brain barrier alongside Japanese Knotweed, it targets brain fog, cognitive disruption, and nerve pain while simultaneously addressing Ehrlichia, Mycoplasma, and viral co-infections that commonly accompany Lyme disease.

Cat’s Claw completes the protocol with its powerful immune-modulating and tissue-rebuilding properties. Lyme is as much an immune dysregulation condition as it is an infection- Cat’s Claw helps restore balance to an exhausted immune system, reduces joint and connective tissue inflammation, and supports the body’s ability to repair what Lyme has damaged. It works on Lyme directly while simultaneously helping the body recover from the long term toll of chronic infection.

This protocol is designed for consistent daily use over an extended period. Lyme and its co-infections require sustained, committed support-these herbs work best when used together and used consistently. Always work with a qualified healthcare provider when addressing Lyme disease.

Best For: Comprehensive natural Lyme support, Borrelia burgdorferi, Babesia, Bartonella, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, Mycoplasma, neurological Lyme, brain fog, joint and connective tissue damage, immune exhaustion from chronic illness, biofilm and persister cells, anyone committed to a full natural Lyme protocol, chronic Lyme patients who feel they've run out of conventional options

Who Can Use It: 12+ with practitioner guidance / Adults 18+

Suggested Use:

Adults (18+):

- Japanese Knotweed: 0.5–1 mL, 3x daily

- Cryptolepis: 0.5–1 mL, 3x daily

- Huang Qin: 0.5–1 mL, 3x daily

- Cat's Claw: 1–2 mL, 2–3x daily

Adolescent Dosing (12-17 years):

- Japanese Knotweed:

  - 12–13 years: 0.2–0.3 mL, 2x daily

  - 14–15 years: 0.3–0.5 mL, 2x daily

  - 16–17 years: 0.4–0.6 mL, 2x daily

- Cryptolepis:

  - 12–13 years: 0.25–0.4 mL, 2x daily

  - 14–15 years: 0.3–0.5 mL, 2x daily

  - 16–17 years: 0.4–0.6 mL, 2x daily

- Huang Qin:

  - 12–13 years: 0.2–0.3 mL, 2x daily

  - 14–15 years: 0.3–0.5 mL, 2x daily

  - 16–17 years: 0.4–0.6 mL, 2x daily

- Cat's Claw:

  - 12–13 years: 0.3–0.5 mL, 2x daily

  - 14–15 years: 0.5–0.75 mL, 2x daily

  - 16–17 years: 0.75–1 mL, 2x daily

Not recommended under 12 years of age.

When To Take It: With meals — spread doses throughout the day for consistent blood levels

Start Feeling It: Commit to 90+ days of consistent use — Lyme protocols require sustained long-term support

⚠️ Not recommended under 12. Adolescent use should be supervised by a qualified herbalist or healthcare provider. Consult your healthcare provider before use if taking prescription medications.

Japanese Knotweed, rich in resveratrol and powerful anti-inflammatory compounds, it crosses the blood-brain barrier to address neurological symptoms, directly targets the Lyme bacteria, and protects the tissues and joints that Lyme systematically attacks. It is the most broadly protective herb in the protocol and one more practitioners reach for first.

Cryptolepis handles what most antimicrobials can’t. Lyme is notorious for forming biofilms-protective structures that shield the bacteria from both antimicrobials and the immune system. Cryptolepis is one of the few herbs with demonstrated ability to penetrate these biofilms and reach persister cells. It is also the primary herbal support for Babesia, a parasitic co-infection carried by the same ticks that transmit Lyme and one that is frequently overlooked despite being deeply debilitating.

Huang Qin addresses the neurological and inflammatory dimensions of Lyme that persist long after the initial infection. Crossing the blood-brain barrier alongside Japanese Knotweed, it targets brain fog, cognitive disruption, and nerve pain while simultaneously addressing Ehrlichia, Mycoplasma, and viral co-infections that commonly accompany Lyme disease.

Cat’s Claw completes the protocol with its powerful immune-modulating and tissue-rebuilding properties. Lyme is as much an immune dysregulation condition as it is an infection- Cat’s Claw helps restore balance to an exhausted immune system, reduces joint and connective tissue inflammation, and supports the body’s ability to repair what Lyme has damaged. It works on Lyme directly while simultaneously helping the body recover from the long term toll of chronic infection.

This protocol is designed for consistent daily use over an extended period. Lyme and its co-infections require sustained, committed support-these herbs work best when used together and used consistently. Always work with a qualified healthcare provider when addressing Lyme disease.