Chronic Lyme Disease

The disease is a chronic infectious disease that expire at different stages. It is considered the most common tick borne disease in Central Europe and in the United States. Experts are currently about 1-2 million chronic Borreliosekranken in Germany from and about 500,000 to 700,000 new infections per year. The number of patients suffering from chronic Lyme disease seems to rise primarily for two reasons: in recent years, an increase in ticks was observed many of those affected will not be – not least due to the difficult diagnosis – or poorly treated while the symptoms of chronic Lyme disease is controversial so that you currently cannot speak of a safe level of knowledge, however, the majority of practitioners and researchers in this field it is agreed, that the disease mainly due to weaknesses in the immune system occurs. In completely healthy with a normally functioning immune system, the body’s defenses are usually sufficient to cope with the consequences of an infection. Many Research suggests that only in about 10% of infected disease symptoms develop.

This 10% which is typically such patients, whose Immunsystem not longer functioning properly due to age or because of exposure to environmental toxins, heavy metals, stress etc.. Reduced the cell due to the infection with Borrelia into the complex, co-ordinated operations of the immune system out of whack, and it develop inflammatory processes, which in turn are favored by more pro-inflammatory factors such as such as the increased formation of oxygen radicals and heavy loads or even environmental toxins Borrelia infection glutathione. Subsequently, it comes to far-reaching dysregulation in the (cell) Stoffwechsell. These reflected primarily in a reduction of a particular molecule, the so-called reduced glutathione, which is also known as GSH. Reduced Glutathione: detoxification, cell protection and immune building GSH is a sulphurous Tripeptide, which for almost all Selbstheilungs-and Protection mechanisms is responsible in the organism.

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