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Treating Chronic Lyme Disease Through a Holistic Lens

 By Dr. Alice Honican, Lead Practitioner at Longevity Health Center

 

A Holistic Path Forward: Comprehensive Approaches to Chronic Lyme Disease

Despite ongoing controversy surrounding the diagnosis and treatment of chronic Lyme disease, there is genuine reason for hope. Many patients achieve meaningful improvement, and even remission, when treatment extends beyond a symptom-based model and instead addresses the whole person. Chronic Lyme is complex, layered, and highly individualized, which is why a holistic, integrative approach is often essential.

Moving Beyond a Symptom-Based Model

Conventional (allopathic) medicine typically begins by matching symptoms to a diagnosis and prescribing medications aimed at suppressing those symptoms. In Lyme disease, this often means a short course of antibiotics following a positive test for Borrelia burgdorferi. While antibiotics can be effective, especially in early infection, they are often insufficient for individuals whose illness has progressed or become chronic.

 Functional and integrative medicine approaches Lyme disease differently. Rather than asking only “What drug treats this symptom?”, practitioners ask “Why is this happening in this body?” The goal is to uncover and address root causes that allow infection to persist.

Functional & Integrative Medicine: Treating the Individual

Functional medicine focuses on restoring optimal function across all body systems. Integrative physicians consider lifestyle, sleep, nutrition, stress, exercise, emotional health, genetics, and environmental exposures alongside conventional testing.

Rather than treating patients with identical symptoms the same way, integrative care is personalized. Nutrition plays a central role, often supported by targeted supplements, herbs, and therapies designed to support detoxification, immune balance, and resilience. Advanced testing may include nutrient status, food sensitivities, gut health, hormone balance, and immune markers, providing a broader picture of health.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) & Acupuncture

Traditional Chinese Medicine views Lyme disease through the lens of energetic imbalance, often referred to as Gu Syndrome, which reflects deep immune dysfunction. In TCM, illness progresses through layers of the body, with chronic infections often reaching the deepest reserves, particularly kidney energy.

Acupuncturists work to restore balance by improving energy flow (qi), calming the nervous system, and strengthening immune resilience. Pain, numbness, mood changes, and fatigue are understood as disruptions in energy flow rather than isolated symptoms. Even without identifying a specific pathogen, rebalancing the nervous, immune, and hormonal systems can significantly support healing.

Naturopathic Medicine: Supporting the Body’s Innate Healing Ability

 Naturopathic medicine is grounded in the principle that the body can heal itself when obstacles are removed and proper support is provided. Naturopathic practitioners assess patients using detailed histories, lab testing (blood, urine, stool, hair), biofeedback, and clinical observation.

Treatment may include dietary changes, botanical medicine, homeopathy, detoxification support, lifestyle modification, and mind-body interventions. Rather than forcing the body to fight harder, naturopathy emphasizes clearing toxic burdens, restoring balance, and gently stimulating the body’s natural healing mechanisms.

Accurate Assessment: Why Clinical Diagnosis Matters

There is currently no laboratory test that can detect Lyme disease with 100 percent accuracy. For this reason, many Lyme-literate practitioners rely heavily on clinical evaluation. Symptom questionnaires, such as those developed by Dr. Richard Horowitz, help assess patterns commonly associated with Lyme and related conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.

Specialized labs such as IGeneX, Vibrant Wellness,  and iSpot Lyme may be used to provide additional insight. These tests evaluate immune responses, Borrelia protein activity, co-infections, and markers like CD57, which can reflect immune suppression commonly seen in chronic Lyme. While no single test is definitive, trends over time can help guide treatment decisions and monitor progress.

Why Chronic Lyme Requires a Broader Lens

Lyme disease is rarely a single-organism problem. Many patients carry co-infections such as Bartonella, Babesia, viral reactivations like EBV, parasites, mold exposure, and heavy metal toxicity. These layers create a “perfect storm” that overwhelms the immune system and complicates recovery.

For some individuals, antimicrobial treatment alone leads to improvement. For others, killing microbes without addressing detoxification, mold, metals, dental infections, or nervous system dysfunction can worsen symptoms. This is why a truly holistic approach is essential.

Detoxification: A Cornerstone of Healing

Detoxification is not optional, it is foundational. Chronic Lyme patients often struggle to clear toxins efficiently due to genetic factors, immune overload, or environmental exposure. When toxins accumulate, microbes thrive. 

Supporting detox pathways involves:

  • Liver, kidney, bowel, skin, and lymphatic support
  • Reducing exposure to chemicals, plastics, pesticides, and EMFs
  • Addressing heavy metals through safe chelation strategies
  • Supporting glutathione production and methylation pathways

Healing reactions (Herxheimer responses) can occur as toxins are mobilized. Proper pacing, hydration, bowel regularity, and drainage remedies are critical to prevent overwhelm.

Supportive Therapies That Make a Difference

Many non-invasive therapies can significantly enhance recovery when used alongside a comprehensive treatment plan, including:

  • Far Infrared Sauna
  •  Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
  • Ozone Therapy (including HOCATT)
  • Lymphatic drainage therapies
  • Frequency-based therapies (Rife, microcurrent)
  • Homeopathy and laser energetic detoxification

These modalities support circulation, oxygenation, immune recognition, and detoxification, creating an internal environment where healing becomes possible.

A Message of Hope

Chronic Lyme disease is not a one-size-fits-all condition, and it rarely responds to a one-size-fits-all solution. But when patients are treated as individuals, and when infections, toxins, lifestyle, and resilience are addressed together, recovery is possible.

Healing is often gradual, layered, and nonlinear, but progress matters. With the growing recognition of chronic Lyme, increasing research efforts, and integrative approaches gaining traction, patients today have more options, more understanding, and more hope than ever before.

Stay tuned for part 4 of this series, where we will explore how healing the gut, reducing inflammation, supporting the immune system, addressing emotional stress, and using personalized bioenergetic care can make true recovery from chronic Lyme disease possible.

 

Naturopathic Medicine and Bioenergetic Testing with Dr. Alice Honican

Longevity Owner and Lead Practitioner Dr. Alice Honican was recently featured on The Healing Gove with Dr. Kristin Reihman. During this great conversation, Dr. Honican discusses the principles and benefits of naturopathic medicine. She explains how it focuses on treating the root cause of health issues rather than just alleviating symptoms. Dr. Honican highlights how naturopathic medicine combines evidence-based treatments, natural therapies, and lifestyle changes to support overall well-being. She emphasizes the importance of individualized care and a holistic approach to health, which considers the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of a patient’s life.

Dr. Honican also dives into her approach as a naturopathic doctor, stressing the significance of collaboration between patients and healthcare providers. She shares how patient education is a key part of her practice, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their health. By working closely with patients, she helps them achieve better health outcomes through personalized care plans tailored to their unique needs.

Throughout the conversation, Dr. Honican offers insights into common health challenges, such as tickborne infections like Lyme disease, and how naturopathic remedies, such as nutrition, herbal medicine, and acupuncture, can complement or take the place of conventional treatments. She emphasizes the value of preventative care and self-awareness in maintaining long-term health. 

This great discussion provides listeners with a deeper understanding of naturopathic medicine and how it can be a beneficial option for those looking to optimize their health in a natural and holistic way.

 

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Revolutionizing Lyme Care: Pioneering Treatments with Dr. Alice Honican

Longevity’s Dr. Alice Honican was a recent guest on the Integrative Lyme Solutions podcast with Dr. Karlfeldt for a great discussion on alternative treatments for Lyme disease. 

In this episode, Dr. Honican shared her journey into tick borne infections, grounded by her upbringing in a holistic family practice. She shared about the use of bioenergetic testing, thermography, and homeopathic remedies as comprehensive, non-antibiotic approaches to chronic illness. 

The podcast also details some of Dr. Honican’s success stories in working with her patients, including children with neurological issues. Both practitioners emphasize the importance of a multi-faceted, natural approach to treatment, centering on the body’s energy and balance. Listeners are encouraged to explore bioenergetic testing and holistic health methodologies as viable options for tackling Lyme disease.

Don’t miss this great conversation! 

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Detox, Acupuncture, and Holistic Health with Dr. Alice Honican

Our very own Dr. Alice Honican was recently featured on The Midlife Makeover Show with Wendy Valentine. During this great conversation, Dr. Honican shared her journey into the world of natural medicine and how her upbringing influenced her career path. She explained the principles behind acupuncture, a practice she specializes in, and how it helps balance the body’s energy to promote healing.

According to Dr. Honican, any imbalance in the body is due to an imbalance of energy or “qi,” which can be caused by emotional stress, poor diet, trauma, or genetic issues.

One of the most fascinating aspects of this discussion was the concept of bioenergetic testing. Dr. Honican described how this advanced technique can identify underlying causes of symptoms by tapping into the body’s electrical circuits. This method allows her to pinpoint issues such as toxicity, food sensitivities, or infections, enabling them to provide targeted treatments.

Dr. Honican also emphasized the importance of addressing emotional stress, particularly for women in midlife. She explained how chronic stress can impact the body’s organs and contribute to various health issues. By managing stress and supporting the body’s pathways of elimination, individuals can improve their overall well-being and navigate midlife transitions more smoothly.

Throughout the episode, host Wendy shared her personal experiences with Lyme disease, black mold toxicity, and the transformative power of natural therapies. Her journey of healing through acupuncture and other holistic treatments resonated deeply with Dr. Honican’s insights.

If you’re interested in learning more about how natural therapies can help you live a healthier, more vibrant life, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Honican’s expertise and compassionate approach provide valuable guidance for anyone seeking to improve their health through naturopathy and traditional Chinese medicine.

You don’t want to miss this great conversation!

 

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By Dr. Alice Honican, Licensed Acupuncturist, Bio-Energetic Practitioner

In Western physiology, emotional and mental processes are attributed to the brain. The brain, situated at the top of the body, plays a crucial role in how emotions affect us. Emotions impact the limbic system within the brain, sending nerve impulses down through the hypothalamus and through the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve centers, eventually reaching the internal organs.

 

In contrast, Chinese medicine views mental processes not as a pyramid but as a circle or sphere of interaction between the internal organs and their emotional effects. The state of an organ affects emotions, and emotions, in turn, affect the state of the internal organ. This holistic view of organs as mental-emotional spheres of influence is a cornerstone of Chinese medicine.

 

Each organ is associated with specific emotions: the heart with joy, the liver with anger, the lungs with sadness and grief, the spleen with worry and overthinking, and the kidneys with fear. For example, the kidneys correspond to the anatomical kidneys, the energies associated with the kidneys on an energetic level, the brain and thinking on a mental level, and fear on an emotional level. All these levels interact simultaneously. Consider long standing anger: while everyone feels angry at times, harboring anger for years can cause disease. Anger makes the qi rise and negatively impacts the liver. In such cases, the tongue may be red, especially on the sides, the pulse wiry, and the stools hard and dry. The patient may suffer from headaches and exhibit frustration. Acupuncture points and herbs chosen for treatment aim to soothe the liver and sedate fire.

 

Chronic stress is detrimental to both the mind and body. When a person is constantly in fight or flight mode, elevated cortisol levels compromise optimal rest and digestion. Acupuncture uses fine needles to stimulate specific points along the meridian to restore and balance the flow of qi, allowing the body to function normally and repair itself. Acupuncture can lower cortisol levels, release endorphins, and opioids—natural feel-good neurotransmitters—to relieve pain and foster a greater sense of physical and emotional well-being. Improved emotional and mental health leads to enhanced physical health.

 

To create a treatment plan, an acupuncturist observes the body and tongue, takes the pulse, and asks questions about energy, sleep, pain, digestion, menstrual cycles, and mental state. In cases of severe and long-standing emotional problems, acupuncture alone may not suffice. The patient might need the support of a skilled counselor. For chronic mental and emotional issues, I recommend a series of 10 treatments, with 1-2 sessions per week.

 

Acupuncture is highly effective for achieving emotional balance and overall wellness. By treating the whole person, it supports lifestyle improvements and self-care practices, helping individuals lead healthier, more balanced lives.

 

To learn more about how acupuncture can benefit you and to schedule your first treatment, visit Longevity Health. Start your journey towards emotional balance and holistic well-being today.

A Holistic Approach to Mental Wellness with Dr. Alice Honican

Dr. Alice Honican was recently interviewed by Julie Miles of Beauty for Broken Life Coaching. Julie works with women who desire to discover the broken rhythms in their lives and move forward to a beautiful transition to whole health: physically, emotionally, and spiritually. 

Dr. Honican sat down with Julie for her Summer Wellness Series to discuss her holistic approach to mental wellness. She walks through the concepts of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, as well as Bioenergetic Testing. Learn more about Dr. Honican’s customized protocols that incorporate a combination of homeopathic  detox remedies, herbs, and supporting detox therapies.

You’ll get to hear all about Dr. Honican’s background, the tools and expertise she’s gained over two decades of practice, and her passion for supporting people as they heal not only physically, but also mentally and emotionally. 

Be sure to tune in for this great conversation! 

 

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