47 min

12. Lyme disease and Braving Nature to Heal – Jackie Shea Healing Out Loud with Jackie Shea

    • Alternative Health

Kate Rentz, director, photographer and adventurer

Kate Rentz:

Kate Rentz is a director and photographer living in Los Angeles, CA.  She's enthusiastic about the outdoors, culture, travel, art, and human connection.  Kate was diagnosed with Lyme Disease in 2015 after suffering for 15+ years going undiagnosed. During those 15 years, Kate experienced extreme pain, insomnia, and brain fog which she complained about in countless doctor's offices. The diagnoses came back varying: Endometriosis,  IBS, and the infamous, "it's all in your head." Kate Rentz found the majority of her healing in Flagyl, herbs, ozone therapy, AND the great outdoors.



IG: @katerentz

The Weekly Challenge:

This is new my friends so I hope you're on board for some change! My podcasts are now due to come out on Mondays and with each episode I will be releasing a "weekly challenge." But what IS  a weekly challenge!? It's something for you to do each day of that week that will contribute to your healing. Remember: Do not beat yourself up, we are simply striving to do this, it is NOT about perfection. Also, please take the challenge and mold it to suit you. The best part (for me): I'm going to do it, too! So, hop on over to my Instagram @sheajackie and follow me to see IF I'm able to do it! Ready for this week's challenge?



GO OUTSIDE. Each day, for at least twenty minutes, get yourself out. Whether that means sitting on your stoop and staring at a tree, going for a hike, walking around the block, or going skiing—I don't care what or how. But get outside during the sunny hours and look at some nature. Your lawn? The bird up there? The clouds? Whatever. I'm going to be in NYC this week so it will be an extra challenge. Giddy-up.

Listen to this Episode if you are Especially Interested In:



Lyme disease

Holistic healing

Parasites and how to treat them

Listening to your own body and how it helps you heal

How to get outside when you're totally exhausted

What to do when you have flare-ups

Resting when you hate resting

How nature can heal you



References Listed in This Episode:



Dr. Melanie Gisler 

Wi Spa

Flagyl



Happy Listening!



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Kate Rentz, director, photographer and adventurer

Kate Rentz:

Kate Rentz is a director and photographer living in Los Angeles, CA.  She's enthusiastic about the outdoors, culture, travel, art, and human connection.  Kate was diagnosed with Lyme Disease in 2015 after suffering for 15+ years going undiagnosed. During those 15 years, Kate experienced extreme pain, insomnia, and brain fog which she complained about in countless doctor's offices. The diagnoses came back varying: Endometriosis,  IBS, and the infamous, "it's all in your head." Kate Rentz found the majority of her healing in Flagyl, herbs, ozone therapy, AND the great outdoors.



IG: @katerentz

The Weekly Challenge:

This is new my friends so I hope you're on board for some change! My podcasts are now due to come out on Mondays and with each episode I will be releasing a "weekly challenge." But what IS  a weekly challenge!? It's something for you to do each day of that week that will contribute to your healing. Remember: Do not beat yourself up, we are simply striving to do this, it is NOT about perfection. Also, please take the challenge and mold it to suit you. The best part (for me): I'm going to do it, too! So, hop on over to my Instagram @sheajackie and follow me to see IF I'm able to do it! Ready for this week's challenge?



GO OUTSIDE. Each day, for at least twenty minutes, get yourself out. Whether that means sitting on your stoop and staring at a tree, going for a hike, walking around the block, or going skiing—I don't care what or how. But get outside during the sunny hours and look at some nature. Your lawn? The bird up there? The clouds? Whatever. I'm going to be in NYC this week so it will be an extra challenge. Giddy-up.

Listen to this Episode if you are Especially Interested In:



Lyme disease

Holistic healing

Parasites and how to treat them

Listening to your own body and how it helps you heal

How to get outside when you're totally exhausted

What to do when you have flare-ups

Resting when you hate resting

How nature can heal you



References Listed in This Episode:



Dr. Melanie Gisler 

Wi Spa

Flagyl



Happy Listening!



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47 min