Natural Supplements for Lyme Disease: A Naturopathic Doctor's Complete Guide (2026)
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Lyme disease is one of the most complex and misunderstood conditions in modern medicine. Caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and transmitted through tick bites, Lyme can affect virtually every system in the body — joints, nervous system, heart, and immune function. For many patients, conventional antibiotic treatment alone is not enough.
As a Naturopathic Doctor with over 20 years of clinical experience, I've worked with hundreds of Lyme patients. In this guide, I'll share the natural supplement protocols I use in my practice to support Lyme recovery, reduce co-infection burden, and help patients reclaim their health.
Important disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. Lyme disease requires proper diagnosis and treatment by a qualified healthcare provider. These supplements are intended to support — not replace — conventional medical care.
Understanding Lyme Disease: Why Natural Support Matters
Lyme disease is rarely a simple infection. Most patients dealing with chronic or persistent Lyme symptoms are also contending with:
Co-infections — Bartonella, Babesia, Ehrlichia, and Mycoplasma are commonly found alongside Borrelia
Biofilm formation — Borrelia creates protective biofilms that shield it from antibiotics and the immune system
Immune dysregulation — chronic infection disrupts normal immune function, leading to inflammation and autoimmune-like symptoms
Detox burden — die-off reactions (Herxheimer reactions) can cause significant symptom flares during treatment
Nutritional depletion — chronic illness depletes key nutrients needed for immune function and tissue repair
A comprehensive natural support protocol addresses all of these factors simultaneously — not just the infection itself.
Core Supplements for Lyme Disease Support
1. Biocidin — Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Botanical Formula
Biocidin is arguably the most widely used botanical formula in Lyme-literate naturopathic practices. This broad-spectrum formula combines 18 botanical extracts — including bilberry, noni, milk thistle, echinacea, goldenseal, white willow bark, garlic, and oregano oil — to address Borrelia and common co-infections.
What makes Biocidin particularly valuable for Lyme patients is its demonstrated ability to disrupt biofilms — the protective structures that allow Borrelia to evade both antibiotics and the immune system. Research has shown that biofilm disruption is critical for effective Lyme treatment.
Available forms: Liquid drops (most potent, easiest to dose-titrate), capsules, and throat spray. Most practitioners start with low doses and gradually increase to minimize Herxheimer reactions.
2. Byron White Formulas — Targeted Co-Infection Support
Byron White Formulas are the gold standard in herbal Lyme and co-infection protocols. Developed by master herbalist Byron White, these concentrated formulas are used by Lyme-literate practitioners worldwide. Each formula is specifically designed to address particular pathogens:
A-L Complex — primary Lyme (Borrelia) support
A-BART — Bartonella co-infection support (often associated with neurological symptoms, skin rashes, and psychiatric symptoms)
A-BABS — Babesia co-infection support (often associated with sweating, chills, and fatigue)
A-BIOTIC — broad-spectrum antimicrobial support
A-FNG — fungal/candida overgrowth (common in Lyme patients after antibiotic treatment)
These formulas are highly concentrated and require careful dosing. I strongly recommend working with a Lyme-literate practitioner when using Byron White Formulas.
3. DesBio Homeopathic Formulas — Detox & Drainage Support
One of the most overlooked aspects of Lyme treatment is drainage and detoxification. When Borrelia and co-infections die off during treatment, they release toxins that can cause significant symptom flares (Herxheimer reactions). DesBio's professional homeopathic formulas support the body's natural drainage pathways — liver, kidneys, lymphatics, and cellular detox.
Key DesBio products for Lyme support: Series Therapy kits for systematic detox, Lyme Nosode formulas, and drainage remedies. These gentle homeopathic formulas help minimize Herxheimer reactions and support the body's ability to clear toxins during treatment.
4. Quicksilver Scientific Liposomal Glutathione — Master Antioxidant & Detox Support
Glutathione is the body's master antioxidant and primary detoxification molecule. Lyme patients are almost universally depleted in glutathione due to the oxidative stress of chronic infection. Oral glutathione has historically had poor bioavailability — but Quicksilver Scientific's liposomal delivery technology changes that.
Liposomal glutathione is absorbed directly through the oral mucosa and gut wall, bypassing the digestive breakdown that destroys standard glutathione supplements. This makes it one of the most effective ways to replenish glutathione levels in Lyme patients.
5. Probiotics — Gut Microbiome Restoration
Antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease — while often necessary — significantly disrupts the gut microbiome. This can lead to candida overgrowth, leaky gut, food sensitivities, and impaired immune function. High-quality probiotics are essential during and after antibiotic treatment.
I recommend Culturelle (Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG) as a foundational probiotic — it's the most clinically studied strain with over 1,000 published studies. For more comprehensive microbiome restoration, multi-strain formulas with Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species are beneficial.
Supporting Nutrients for Lyme Recovery
Beyond targeted antimicrobial and detox support, Lyme patients typically benefit from these foundational nutrients:
Vitamin D3/K2 — immune modulation and anti-inflammatory support; most Lyme patients are severely deficient
Magnesium — muscle cramps, sleep, and nervous system support; depleted by chronic stress and infection
Omega-3 fatty acids — anti-inflammatory support for joints and nervous system
B-complex vitamins — energy production, nervous system support, and methylation (critical for detox)
Liposomal Vitamin C — high-dose antioxidant and immune support with superior absorption
Proteolytic enzymes — systemic anti-inflammatory support and immune modulation between meals
A Sample Lyme Support Protocol
While every patient is unique and requires individualized care, here is a general framework I use in my practice for Lyme support:
Phase 1: Drainage & Preparation (Weeks 1-4)
Before beginning antimicrobial treatment, open drainage pathways to minimize Herxheimer reactions. Focus on DesBio drainage formulas, probiotics, glutathione, and foundational nutrients. This phase prepares the body to handle the detox burden of treatment.
Phase 2: Antimicrobial Support (Weeks 4-16+)
Introduce Biocidin at low doses and gradually increase. Add Byron White Formulas targeted to identified co-infections. Continue drainage support throughout. Monitor for Herxheimer reactions and adjust dosing accordingly.
Phase 3: Restoration & Maintenance
Focus on gut microbiome restoration, immune system rebalancing, and addressing any residual symptoms. Continue foundational nutrients long-term. Many patients benefit from periodic maintenance protocols to prevent relapse.
Get Personalized Lyme Support Guidance
Lyme disease is complex, and the right protocol depends on your specific symptoms, co-infections, treatment history, and overall health status. I offer free 10-minute consultations to help you identify the right supplements for your situation.
At Healthy Solutions For All, we carry the full line of Biocidin, Byron White Formulas, DesBio, Quicksilver Scientific, and Culturelle products — all practitioner-grade, pharmaceutical-quality supplements that we personally use in our clinical practice. Free shipping on orders over $50, and 10% off orders $100+ with code DISCOUNT4U.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Lyme disease requires proper medical diagnosis and treatment. Always work with a qualified healthcare provider.



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