Lyme Disease and Related Tick-Borne Infections - Treatment
From DrKoop's partner site on osteoarthritis, MyOsteoarthritisCentral.com
(Page 3) Alternative RemediesSome people use vitamin B complex, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids (found in primrose oil and fish oils), and magnesium supplements (magnesium L-lactate dihydrate) to help relieve symptoms. No evidence suggests that they are beneficial. Any such therapies should be discussed with a doctor. Newsletters and Internet sites have cropped up in recent years advertising untested treatments to patients with symptoms of Lyme disease who are frustrated with traditional medical channels. Some remedies are dangerous, and most are ineffective. In 2006, the FDA warned people not to use an alternative medicine product called bismacine (also known as chromacine). This injectable product contains high amounts of bismuth, a heavy metal that can be poisonous. People who have taken bismacine have experienced heart and kidney failure, and one death has been reported. Although some people claim that bismacine can help treat Lyme disease, it is not approved for the treatment of any illness or condition. advertisement
Review Date: 01/18/2007 ![]()
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