1 hr 26 min

088 Stop the Suffering with Ashley Bellanger LYME Voice

    • Health & Fitness

Key Takeaways: I am not my illness. It is ok to say “I’m not ok.”  Understanding the tole of being a caregiver for someone with chronic Lyme disease. Removing toxins from your home-Stink! Choosing the Lyme Stop treatment center. Creating boundaries that heal- It’s ok to say “NO.”  Premaking healthy foods. The power of coffee enemas and detoxing. Acupuncture Parasites-get them out. Stop the tornado of Lyme, then go after the cleanup. The healthy spouse-has to take over the bills, handle the outdoor chores, handle   the inside chores, deal with the rest of life. Unlearning Lyme when you are in remission is an entirely different game.  Dissociation from reality. Until some of the physical pain subsides, you can’t really deal with the emotional pains. When physical pain consumes your mind, you shove aside the energy attached to the emotions you feel moment by moment. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)- “It is hard to describe what it feels like to release something that you didn’t understand was there.”-Ashley Belanger That is one of the heartbreaking things about an illness that attacks your nervous system. In a sense, you disconnect from yourself in ways you weren’t even aware of.    Connect With My Guest: Sarah Schlichte Sanchez - Sanchezsmile@gmail.com   Resources Mentioned: Stink! (The documentary)   Links Alkaline Anti-oxidant Water- http://www.lymewater.com/   Instructional videos on ionized alkaline water! Electrolyzed reduced water Envita Medical –Envita Medical Lyme Voice Facebook  The Lyme Voice Podcast- Lymevoice.com Lyme Documentary-Disappearing From Society, Life with chronic Lyme in 14 minutes…Documentary Little Bite, BIG TROUBLE, available on Amazon –Children’s book about Lyme disease Liv Lyme Summit https://livlymefoundation.org/  Download conf info HERE  Organic coffee!  https://www.ovaldogs.com  

Key Takeaways: I am not my illness. It is ok to say “I’m not ok.”  Understanding the tole of being a caregiver for someone with chronic Lyme disease. Removing toxins from your home-Stink! Choosing the Lyme Stop treatment center. Creating boundaries that heal- It’s ok to say “NO.”  Premaking healthy foods. The power of coffee enemas and detoxing. Acupuncture Parasites-get them out. Stop the tornado of Lyme, then go after the cleanup. The healthy spouse-has to take over the bills, handle the outdoor chores, handle   the inside chores, deal with the rest of life. Unlearning Lyme when you are in remission is an entirely different game.  Dissociation from reality. Until some of the physical pain subsides, you can’t really deal with the emotional pains. When physical pain consumes your mind, you shove aside the energy attached to the emotions you feel moment by moment. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)- “It is hard to describe what it feels like to release something that you didn’t understand was there.”-Ashley Belanger That is one of the heartbreaking things about an illness that attacks your nervous system. In a sense, you disconnect from yourself in ways you weren’t even aware of.    Connect With My Guest: Sarah Schlichte Sanchez - Sanchezsmile@gmail.com   Resources Mentioned: Stink! (The documentary)   Links Alkaline Anti-oxidant Water- http://www.lymewater.com/   Instructional videos on ionized alkaline water! Electrolyzed reduced water Envita Medical –Envita Medical Lyme Voice Facebook  The Lyme Voice Podcast- Lymevoice.com Lyme Documentary-Disappearing From Society, Life with chronic Lyme in 14 minutes…Documentary Little Bite, BIG TROUBLE, available on Amazon –Children’s book about Lyme disease Liv Lyme Summit https://livlymefoundation.org/  Download conf info HERE  Organic coffee!  https://www.ovaldogs.com  

1 hr 26 min

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