Detoxing and Lyme Disease
- Rebecca Pfinx
- Apr 9
- 12 min read

Detoxing is an essential part of fighting Lyme Disease and achieving relief from a herx. Many people just think about what antibiotics to take and let the body do the rest from there but killing the bacteria is only half the job. One must help the body remove the endotoxins that spirochetes release in the body once they're killed. In fact, well over 90% of the time you're not feeling well is due to a a body that is not detoxing effectively.
The Most Important Thing to Know About Detoxing
When you kill the foreign invaders, you must have a plan in place to help your body remove those dead invaders.
A herxheimer reaction is not an immediate reaction to spirochete die off but more of a result of an accumulation of toxins over a period of time. You can kill off spirochetes and have no herx reaction as this is due to the body's ability to effectively remove the endotoxins the spirochetes release, in a effective manner. When you start to herx, the body's tactics for removing the endotoxins are overburdened due to an accumulation of endotoxins. This is where detoxification comes in.
Certain detoxification methods are used for near immediate relief from a herxing such as an Epsom Salt Bath or Burbur Detox. Other detoxification methods such as Milk Thistle or Cruciferous Vegetables work in the long term by continuously cleansing the body of toxins in small amounts, which in turn decreases the likelihood of encountering a herx symptoms in the first place.
Detox Methods
Activated Charcoal
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Alka-Seltzer Gold + Glutathione + Lemon
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Alpha Lipoic Acid
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Apple Cider Vinegar
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Bentonite Clay (Powdered)
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Burbur Detox
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Castor Oil Pack
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Chlorella
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Cholestryramine
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Coffee Enema
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Colon Hydrotherapy
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Cruciferous Vegetables
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Diatomaceous Earth (100% Food Grade)
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Dry Skin Brushing
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Epsom Salt Bath
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Exercise (Light)
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ITIRES
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Lemon Water
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L-Ornithine
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Lymphatic Drainage Massage
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Milk Thistle
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Modified Citrus Pectin
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Molybdenum
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Parsley
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Pinella
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Red Root
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Sarsaparilla
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Sauna
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Shower (Cold)
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Sparga
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Turmeric (Curcumin)
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Zeolites
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