Show Notes
In this episode of Lyme and Beyond with Tanya, we are joined by Tim Montag PA from New Hope Wellness to discuss Supportive Oligo Nucleotide Therapy (SOT) for treating Lyme disease. Tim explains the process, effectiveness, and potential of SOT as a treatment option. We delve into the specifics of how SOT works by targeting the RNA of pathogens and silencing genes essential for their survival. The discussion also covers preparatory steps, possible Herxheimer reactions, the importance of biofilm busters, and the differences between SOT and other treatment approaches. There's a detailed conversation on the costs, the timeline for multiple SOT treatments, and the expected outcomes. Tim also shares his observations on the overall success rates and patient experiences with SOT.
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