Our Approach to Lyme Disease
in Wisconsin
Brookfield Health & Wellness understands the complexity of Lyme and Chronic Infection Syndrome. Effective Lyme treatment must address all related co-infections and re-inspire the patient’s innate immune response. Each of our patients is provided an individualized treatment plan that is customized to their body's unique needs.
Advanced Lyme Disease
Technology and Treatments
Unfortunately, most cases of Lyme disease are not identified early enough to be treated with antibiotics. It isn't until it becomes a chronic multi-systemic infection of virus, bacteria, fungus and parasites that patients realize they have it. At this point, the immune system can become severely weakened and require alternative forms of treatment to overcome the disease.
At our Milwaukee area holistic health clinic, we use state-of-the-art technology like ONDAMED / Qi-5 / NuVision and the Ampcoil as a functional medicine approach to identify chronic infections such as primary Lyme and other co-infections that come from vector-borne illnesses.
Our sophisticated bioenergetic analysis allows us to:
Identify your top health priorities
Customize energy treatments
Identify appropriate diet and supplementation
Support body detoxification
Energy Healing and Oxidative Therapies
Energy and oxidative therapies are the primary tools employed with every successfully treated patient at Brookfield Health & Wellness. They are a core component of our healing model which is to treat the entire body in order to strengthen natural healing abilities. Focusing on building up the body as a whole is the key to fighting illness of any kind. Our healing model is based on identifying the root cause of illness utilizing some of the world's most innovative energy technologies of this century.
Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia mayonii cause Lyme disease in the United States, while Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii are the leading causes of Lyme disease in Europe and Asia. (Mayo Clinic Online)
Common Symptoms of Lyme Disease
From 3 to 30 days after an infected tick bite, an expanding red area might appear that sometimes clears in the center, forming a bulls-eye pattern.
Flu-like symptoms. Fever, chills, fatigue, body aches, and a headache may accompany the rash.
Erythema migrans appearing in other areas of your body.
Joint pain. Bouts of severe joint pain and swelling are especially likely to affect your knees, but the pain can shift from one joint to another.
Neurological problems. Weeks, months, or even years after infection, you might develop inflammation of the membranes surrounding your brain (meningitis), temporary paralysis of one side of your face (Bell's palsy), numbness or weakness in your limbs, and impaired muscle movement. (Mayo Clinic Online)
Get in touch with the experts at Brookfield Health & Wellness for Lyme disease treatment in Wisconsin.