
The Truth About Chronic Lyme Disease: What Doctors Won't Tell You | Symptoms You're Missing
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Discover the hidden dangers of Lyme disease and how it affects children with Global Lyme Alliance board member Kenzie Vath. After a decade of misdiagnosis, Kenzie shares her powerful journey and critical information every parent needs to know. In this eye-opening episode of The First Seven Years, we explore:
Why Lyme disease cases have tripled in the last decade with 25% affecting children The truth about diagnosis challenges and why the classic "bull's eye rash" only appears in 50% of cases How to protect your children from tick bites and what to do if you find one The connection between Lyme disease, pregnancy, and maternal health Essential supplements and lifestyle approaches to support immune function Kenzie shares her personal battle with chronic Lyme disease, including her journey through treatment, advocacy work, and how she approached motherhood with this condition. Learn about the Global Lyme Alliance's groundbreaking research and the Lyme Disease Biobank that's advancing diagnostics and treatment.
If your child experiences unexplained fatigue, joint pain, mood changes, or cognitive issues, Lyme disease could be the hidden cause. Don't miss this essential conversation about one of the fastest-growing health concerns for families. 👉 For more expert resources on Lyme disease prevention and treatment, visit the Global Lyme Alliance at https://www.globallymealliance.org/
DISCLAIMER: The information provided in The First Seven Years is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your pediatrician or other healthcare professional. Always consult with your doctor for any medical concerns or health conditions. The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the original or official policy of The First Seven Years.