Don’t let Lyme Disease Control Your Life

Have you ever been bitten by a tick?

That tiny, unassuming insect can carry a dangerous disease that can quickly take hold of your body and your life.

First, you feel tired.

Then, the fever comes.

And if that wasn’t enough, you develop an insufferable skin rash.

Before you know it, you have Lyme Disease.*

If you suspect that you may have been infected, seeking medical attention is crucial.

Left untreated, Lyme Disease can cause severe symptoms, including joint pain, neurological problems, and heart palpitations.

But there is hope! Strategies and tools are available to help you heal from Lyme Disease and other chronic tick-borne illnesses.

If you or someone you know is dealing with Lyme Disease, I have good news for you today.

The Healing Lyme Summit is happening from June 4th to 10th, 2024, and it’s an event that you won’t want to miss.

With the world’s leading experts in holistic and homeopathic medicine, pain management, and chronic illness prevention, you’ll discover new ways to take control of your health and overcome Lyme Disease.

Go HERE to register for this free event

The Summit is hosted by Dr. Myriah Hinchey and Dr. Richard Horowitz. These top specialists have gone through the journey of healing and are now dedicated to helping others do the same.

Together with over 40 other experts, they’ll provide you with comprehensive guidance, support, and a renewed sense of hope.

Don’t let Lyme Disease control your life. Reserve your seat for the Healing Lyme Summit today and start living the life you deserve.

Reserve your seat today.

Live long, love life and be well.

Harold

Meet Your Summit Hosts

Myriah Hinchey, ND, FMAPS

 

For over 17 years, Dr. Myriah Hinchey has been a guiding light in the world of Lyme disease. Her personal journey with Lyme, including her health struggles and helping her family, has shaped her approach to treatment. Dr. Hinchey integrates conventional medicine with natural protocols, specializing in reducing inflammation and optimizing the immune system. Using herbal medicine, Dr. Hinchey creates an environment hostile to Lyme infections.

Her dedication goes beyond individual care; it’s about empowering patients with holistic knowledge and resources for a Lyme-free future. Her multifaceted approach bridges traditional and naturopathic treatments, making her a unique figure in the field. Dr. Hinchey’s educational path includes a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Connecticut and a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from The University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine.

Richard Horowitz, MD

Dr. Richard Horowitz brings over 28 years of remarkable expertise in treating Lyme and tick-borne diseases. As a leading figure in the medical community, his work in internal medicine evolved into a passionate focus on Lyme disease. His contributions have been pivotal in unveiling the multifaceted nature of Lyme disease and its associated conditions.

Dr. Horowitz is not just a physician but also a bestseller author of “Why Can’t I Get Better? Solving the Mystery of Lyme and Chronic Disease”. His approach is holistic and comprehensive, encapsulated in his Multiple Systemic Infectious Disease Syndrome (MSIDS) model, which considers various factors contributing to Lyme disease, from co-infections to environmental impacts.

*In 2022, the CDC officially reported 62,551 cases of Lyme disease, but they estimate that around 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treated for the disease each year, with the actual number likely to be higher because of unreported cases and missed diagnoses. According to research, a significant percentage of Lyme disease patients, up to 34%, still have symptoms even after undergoing treatment. The cause of these lingering symptoms, according to many clinicians and scientists, is believed to be the persistence of bacteria. Therefore, while the CDC labels it as “post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome,” a significant number of experts argue that using the term “persistent Lyme disease” is more appropriate.