
News and resources for neurological Lyme disease and co-infections.
“Prolotherapy”, also called “Regenerative Injection Therapy” or “Non-surgical Ligament Reconstruction” could be the newest and best hope for those who have rid their bodies of Lyme disease and co-infections but still suffer from chronic pain.
According to Dr. Woitzel, he has had a success rate of >90% in treating borreliosis (lyme) in 500 patients over a 7-year period, with a relapse rate of 1-2% (6 patients with re-onset). In his poor man’s version of phase I & II clinical trials (remember, they don’t have a FDA), he treated and monitored 108 patients over 3 years, with a success rate of 96%. And all this is achieved with an average of 6 treatments per patient over the course of 3 weeks.”
Dr.Amiram Katz has been treating patients with persistent neurological symptoms with infusions of immunoglobulin (in appropriate medical cases) and finding remarkable success.
Dr. Wilner reported in Doctor’s Guide Peer Review that all patients were treated with immunoglobulin for at least 6 months, and that after the treatment 100% of his patients showed improvement.