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Lyme disease treatment options

Three approaches — mapped clearly before you go deeper

There is no single treatment path for Lyme disease that applies to everyone. What exists is a landscape — three broad approaches, each with a different origin, philosophy, and evidence base. This page maps that landscape. Each approach has its own dedicated page where you can go as deep as you need.

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Treatment for Lyme disease and tick-borne infections is one of the most debated areas in this field. Understanding why that debate exists — and what each approach actually proposes — is more useful than picking a side before you have the full picture.

Read the overview of each approach here, then follow the links to go deeper into whichever is most relevant to where you are.

How these approaches relate to each other

They are not mutually exclusive

Many people with chronic Lyme navigate more than one of these approaches over time — often beginning with the standard route, then exploring ILADS-informed care when symptoms persist, and incorporating herbal support alongside or between antibiotic courses. These are not competing paths. They are different tools, used by different people in different contexts.

Stage of illness matters

The standard approach is most suited to early, localised infection. The ILADS approach was developed largely in response to complex, late-stage, or co-infected presentations. Herbal protocols are most commonly referenced in the context of long-term management and support. Understanding where you are in that spectrum shapes which approach is most relevant to read first.

No approach replaces a clinician

Understanding the landscape is valuable. Making treatment decisions alone, without medical guidance, is a different matter. Whatever direction you explore, finding a practitioner who knows this territory — and who will discuss it honestly with you — is the most important practical step any of this information can lead you toward.

Healing mentality checkpoint

The treatment landscape for Lyme is genuinely complex, and reading about it can feel overwhelming — especially when you are already unwell. You do not need to understand everything at once. Read one approach. Sit with it. Then decide whether to go further.

Read about healing mentality →

Further reading

  • IDSA Lyme disease clinical practice guidelines — idsociety.org
  • ILADS evidence-based guidelines — ilads.org
  • Buhner S.H. — Healing Lyme (2nd ed., 2015)
  • Horowitz R. — Why Can't I Get Better? (2013)
  • Zhang Q. — Lyme Disease and Modern Chinese Medicine (2006)

Last updated: March 2026