50 min

Lyme Disease Diet: Do You Really Need to Make Changes? (with Andrea Love, PhD from @unbiasedscipod‪)‬ Nourished & Free: The Podcast

    • Nutrition

Are you wondering if your diet can really make a difference when it comes to Lyme disease? Today, we're here to unravel the mysteries surrounding the Lyme disease diet.

I'm joined by Andrea C. Love, PhD, an esteemed immunologist and microbiologist, to provide you with the scientific clarity you need. Dr. Love begins by explaining that Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from pesky tick bites, and guess what? It's mostly treated with antibiotics. We'll also dispel the myths surrounding tick bites, transmission, and the alleged need for dietary interventions.

But that's not all. We're going to dig into why misinformation can be a real health hazard and remind you why it's super important to trust reliable sources when it comes to your health. Stay tuned for a fact-based discussion that will empower you to make informed decisions about Lyme disease and your diet.

Connect with Dr. Andrea Love on Instagram

TOPICS COVERED 👇 
Overview of Lyme Disease and transmission [00:06:19] 
Preventing Lyme Disease [00:13:23]
Controversy surrounding chronic Lyme Disease [00:26:45]
Lyme literate specialists and fake tests [00:30:04]
Concerns about lack of treatment for Lyme Disease [00:35:01]
Addressing misinformation and eroding trust in science [00:36:03]

RESOURCES MENTIONED
American Lyme Disease Foundation website
Unbiased Science website
Autoimmune Paleo (AIP) Dietitian Review + Let's Talk Anti-Inflammatory Foods Episode
Unbiased Science's Autoimmune Protocol Episode


READ THE BLOG POST FOR MORE
TikTok's Mustard Girl Diet and the Lyme Disease Scam: Dietitian Review

LEARN MORE
🔥 My Signature 4-Month Program, Nourished & Free
📲 Follow me on Instagram (you'll get to know me pretty quickly!)
📖 Check out my Blog for tons of helpful articles

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⭐️ Loved this episode? Leave a 5 star rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify (thank you!)
💌 Share this episode with a friend who you think will love it
📌 Subscribe/follow the show so you never miss an episode!

Are you wondering if your diet can really make a difference when it comes to Lyme disease? Today, we're here to unravel the mysteries surrounding the Lyme disease diet.

I'm joined by Andrea C. Love, PhD, an esteemed immunologist and microbiologist, to provide you with the scientific clarity you need. Dr. Love begins by explaining that Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from pesky tick bites, and guess what? It's mostly treated with antibiotics. We'll also dispel the myths surrounding tick bites, transmission, and the alleged need for dietary interventions.

But that's not all. We're going to dig into why misinformation can be a real health hazard and remind you why it's super important to trust reliable sources when it comes to your health. Stay tuned for a fact-based discussion that will empower you to make informed decisions about Lyme disease and your diet.

Connect with Dr. Andrea Love on Instagram

TOPICS COVERED 👇 
Overview of Lyme Disease and transmission [00:06:19] 
Preventing Lyme Disease [00:13:23]
Controversy surrounding chronic Lyme Disease [00:26:45]
Lyme literate specialists and fake tests [00:30:04]
Concerns about lack of treatment for Lyme Disease [00:35:01]
Addressing misinformation and eroding trust in science [00:36:03]

RESOURCES MENTIONED
American Lyme Disease Foundation website
Unbiased Science website
Autoimmune Paleo (AIP) Dietitian Review + Let's Talk Anti-Inflammatory Foods Episode
Unbiased Science's Autoimmune Protocol Episode


READ THE BLOG POST FOR MORE
TikTok's Mustard Girl Diet and the Lyme Disease Scam: Dietitian Review

LEARN MORE
🔥 My Signature 4-Month Program, Nourished & Free
📲 Follow me on Instagram (you'll get to know me pretty quickly!)
📖 Check out my Blog for tons of helpful articles

SHOW SOME LOVE
⭐️ Loved this episode? Leave a 5 star rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify (thank you!)
💌 Share this episode with a friend who you think will love it
📌 Subscribe/follow the show so you never miss an episode!

50 min