Natalie Ham, ND

Naturopathic Physician

1250 E. Baseline Ste. 104 Tempe, AZ 85225 phone: (480) 456-0402
Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Homeopathic treatment for Lyme disease

Lyme disease is an inflammatory disease that is often misdiagnosed and mistreated.  Lyme disease was first discovered in Old Lyme CT from the bite of a deer tick.  Most people that are diagnosed are in the Northeast, Midwest and Pacific coast, but people are diagnosed in all 50 states.  Deer ticks are often so small, that the tick bite is not seen, thus the patient never knows that they were bitten.   The tick carries bacteria (Borrelia burgdorferi) that infest the body’s system when a person is bit.  The CDC reports that 20,000 cases are reported each year, but they also admit that more than 10 times that may exist that are not reported or misdiagnosed. 

Lyme disease is expressed in stages.  Stage 1, called primary Lyme disease.   Some people will see a “bull’s eye” mark from the tick bite, but many people will not see anything or remember getting bitten by a tick.  In the first stages, people may feel like they have a cold or the flu.  Their symptoms may include chills, fever, headache, muscle aches and pains, and weakness.  Stages 2 (secondary Lyme disease) and 3 (tertiary Lyme disease) follow.  Those infected may or may not have gone through primary Lyme disease first.  Symptoms of secondary and tertiary Lyme disease are an effect of the bacteria infecting the central nervous system, cardiac system, skin, muscles and bones.  These symptoms may include blurry vision, sensitivity to light, brain fog, headache, sleep problems, mood swings, fainting, fatigue, dropping eyelids, heart palpitations, malaise, muscle twitching, chronic joint pain and stiffness and muscle pain.   Severe cases can even include facial paralysis, hallucinations, loss of muscle function, numbness, nausea and vomiting and speech impairment. 

The earlier that Lyme is diagnosed and treated, the less likely it is to go into the secondary and then tertiary stages.  The later the stage, the harder it is to treat, turning into a persistent and chronic illness.  Lyme disease is often misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiples sclerosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, syphilis and ALS.  Sufferers often go from doctor to doctor, without diagnosis, some being told that there is nothing wrong with them, it is psychosomatic or “all in their head.”  Patients are given medication after medication and can spend tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical care, some for the wrong disease.   

A blood test is used to test for the bacteria that cause this disease.  Unfortunately up to 50% of people tested may initially test negative.  Once diagnosed, antibiotics can be used for treatment.  The type of antibiotic used, depends on stage of the disease and the symptoms.   Antibiotics may need to be given through a vein for chronic infections.  Other supplements, herbs, and alternative treatments maybe helpful for the treatment of these symptoms. 

One form of alternative medicine, homeopathy can be of additional help.  Homeopathy works by stimulating the body’s self healing mechanism.  In the practice of homeopathy, we find the most specific medicine, or remedy, for each person.  This is done by using both the common symptoms of Lyme, but most importantly the individualizing symptoms.  The symptoms that make one persons disease different from everyone else’s is the most important focus.  Once the correct remedy is found and given, the body’s ability to heal is triggered.   Although homeopathy can work very quickly in many diseases, this unfortunately is not the case in Lyme disease.  For the body to clear the infection and reverse symptoms, takes time and persistence.  However, it is possible.  With time, and continued homeopathic care, patients are able to take their lives back. 

If you or someone you know has Lyme disease, Homeopathy may help.  For more information on homeopathy and Naturopathic medicine, contact Dr. Natalie Ham: www.drnatalieham.com or call for a free 15 min consult at 480-456-0402. 

Friday, April 16, 2010
 

Many people do not realize that the symptoms they are experiencing could be caused by an over or under active thyroid gland.  The thyroid gland is a vastly under appreciated, but immensely important gland in the body.  It is located in the neck, by the voice box.  It can be compared to a thermostat of your body: it runs your metabolism.  When the thyroid is struggling to work, less thyroid hormone is produced and the body becomes sluggish and weak.  When the gland is overactive, too much hormone is produced and the body is overworked and can become worn out easily.  

 

Hypothyroidism or too little thyroid is a surprisingly common condition that could be the answer to a number of unexplained symptoms.  There are several causes of hypothyroidism which can be determined by your history and simple blood tests.  Symptoms of an underactive thyroid are signs of slow metabolism and include:

  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Constipation
  • Cold intolerance
  • Weight gain
  • Weakness
  • Swelling
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Dry hair, skin, nails
  • Hair loss
  • Decreased libido
  • Body aches

 

Your thyroid can also be overactive, which produces symptoms on the other end of the spectrum.  When this happens your thyroid gland produces too much hormone.  Having a high thyroid production can be a danger to your body mainly because it makes your heart beat faster and harder than normal.  Other symptoms of hyperthyroidism are signs of a fast metabolism and include:

 

·         Anxiety/nervousness

·         Palpitations/increased heart rate

·         Hypertension

·         Difficulty concentrating

·         Diarrhea

·         Flushes of and intolerance to heat

·         Restlessness

·         Weight loss

·         Irregular menses

·         Increased perspiration

·         Tremor

·         Breathlessness

·         Staring gaze

·         Sleeplessness

·         Increased appetite

 

 

Imbalances in your thyroid hormone can occur for a variety of reasons.  After the cause has been determined, treatment options can be identified.  The traditional route to thyroid disease ranges from hormone replacement to radioactive therapy to surgery.  Although hormone replacement might be a necessary and effective route, there are other considerations to be made. Treatment does depend on both the cause and the severity of the disease.  There may be vitamin or mineral replacement that may increase the efficiency of your thyroid.  Additionally, there are specific foods that can hinder the production of adequate thyroid hormones.  Finally, with the addition of homeopathic treatment, the susceptibility of having an imbalanced thyroid is addressed.  The most individualized remedy is given in order to balance the whole body, which allows the thyroid to begin to stabilize hormones on its own.  

 

If you are experiencing symptoms that may be due to an underactive or overactive thyroid, natural treatment is an option.  I have found success in treating thyroid disease both naturally and concurrently with traditional medicines.  You do not have to live with these symptoms.  Get started on your road to recovery today!

 

Natalie Ham, ND is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in Tempe, Arizona.  She treats many conditions but has a passion for thyroid disorders, woman’s health and GI health.  If you think Dr. Ham can help you, call for an appointment or free 15 minute phone consult today: 480-456-0402.  www.drnatalieham.com

Friday, March 19, 2010

IBD  

Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD, is a chronic disease that causes inflammation of the colon and small intestine.  The inflammation can continue for some time and will usually recur over your lifetime.  More than 600,000 Americans are diagnosed with some kind of inflammatory bowel disease every year.  The two major types of IBD are Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis.  Although these diseases are different the symptoms are similar.  They include: abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, bleeding from the colon/intestines, joint pain, fevers and weight loss.  For those living with IBD, living a normal life is difficult.  Eating, sleeping and having a social life are significantly compromised. Unfortunately, the medications that are used to treat IBD can have dangerous side effects and are not always effective.  The mainstays of traditional medical treatments are immunosuppressive drug, steroids and surgery (including removing the colon).  If you are suffering from IBD and not responding to medical treatment, considering having your colon removed, or just would like to explore your options, maybe I can help. 

 

Naturopathic support for IBD  

Patients that come to see me for this concern will get a 2 prong treatment approach.  The first is support.  During your first initial intake, I will establish a diagnosis, do a complete physical exam, order lab work and take a thorough history.  At this appointment, I will evaluate any supportive diet or supplemental therapies that you may need.  For instance, people with IBD have greater intestinal permeability.  In other words, the lining of the gut is compromised, allowing larger proteins and nutrients out and bacteria in.  Because of this problem, specific diet changes should be implemented.  This permeability and inflammation of the small intestine or colon, can lead to impaired absorption of important nutrients and vitamins.   Outcomes of this problem, such as anemia and nutrient deficiencies (like B12 and folic acid) will be evaluated.  Other natural support may be used to modify inflammation such as essential fatty acids and probiotics.  Studies are now supporting probiotics as effective as prescription drugs as treatments for IBD. 

Homeopathy for IBD  

The second aspect of treatment will be at your second visit, where your homeopathic case will be taken.  I will take into account all the individualizing symptoms of your specific IBD case.  This will allow me to find the most specific homeopathic medicine for you.  Homeopathic medicines are naturally occurring substances that are used to treat disease.  They are selected for very particular reasons based on how your symptoms are expressed.  This part of the plan is designed to decrease your susceptibility to this disease.  I use homeopathy to treat most of my patients, because I find that this form of therapy produces the most long term and lasting effects.  Homeopathy works by triggering your body to self-heal, therefore treating the underlying predisposition to developing IBD.  For example, you may be reactive to different foods, but this is a symptom of an unbalanced body.  What homeopathic treatment will do is decrease your body’s susceptibility to be reactive to stress and foods.  With continued homeopathic therapy, the healthier the person becomes, and the less medications, supplements and diet changes are needed to keep them symptom free. 

If you think this approach maybe for you, call Dr. Natalie Ham at 480-456-0402 and schedule an appointment or free 15 min consult. 

 

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