Small brown and black tick on a green leaf.

Sneaky Summer Illness SPREADS in USA?! [ALERT]

Summer officially began this week. The beautiful weather is beaconing. And I hope you have plans to head outdoors this weekend to spend some time enjoying nature.

But while you’re out there having fun in the sun, remember we’re also smack dab in the middle of tick season.

There are bunches of hungry bugs out there looking for an easy meal. And if you’re not careful, you could be on the menu.

Tick-borne illnesses have exploded in America. In fact, cases more than DOUBLED between 2004 and 2016 alone.

You’re likely familiar with the most common of these notoriously difficult-to-beat diseases. And that’s Lyme disease, of course.

But there’s ANOTHER tick-triggered illness that’s on the rise that most folks have never even heard of.

Beware of Tick Triggered Babesiosis

Babesiosis is caused when the tiny parasite Babesia duncani (B. duncani) is transmitted through a tick bite. Infections of this malaria-like parasite are exploding. In fact, some states have reported 400 percent increases in cases over five years.

Much like Lyme disease, babesiosis symptoms are often hard to pin down. Some folks don’t have ANY obvious signs. Others battle some combination of fever, chills, fatigue, muscle pain, loss of appetite, swollen lymph nodes, and headaches.

In the worst cases, victims develop red-blood-cell-destroying hemolytic anemia, multiorgan failure, and even death.

But don’t worry. You DON’T have to hide inside. Researchers have uncovered FIVE promising herbal solutions for this growing threat.

  • Cryptolepis sanguinolenta
  • Artemisia annua (Sweet wormwood)
  • Scutellaria baicalensis (Chinese skullcap)
  • Alchornea cordifolia (African Christmas bush)
  • Polygonum cuspidatum (Japanese knotweed)

And the news gets even better—the first three performed just as well or even BETTER than the antibiotics that are typically tried.

If you’re battling babesiosis or another difficult-to-treat tick-borne disease, talk with your doc about incorporating them into your treatment plan.

“Tick Proof” YourSelf to Stay Safe

Don’t avoid spending time in nature. But DO try these tick-proofing steps to help keep you safe…

  1. Wear light-colored clothing. It’s less attractive to the little buggers. Plus, it provides a good backdrop for spotting them should they hitch a ride.
  2. When you get home, do a top-to-bottom tick check. Give your body a once over, paying close attention to the groin, underarms, and scalp areas.
  3. Hit the laundry room as soon as you get home. Strip down to your birthday suit and toss your clothes in the dryer on high for 20 minutes. The intense heat will help kill any ticks lurking on your clothes.
  4. Treat exposed skin with natural bug repellants before heading out. For example, a blend that includes some combination of rosemary, lemongrass, cedar, peppermint, thyme, and geraniol oils (such as YAYA Organics Tick Ban). Or 2-undecanone made from oil from the wild tomato (look for Bite Blocker with BioUD).

If you spend time outdoors, keep an eye out for flu-like symptoms in the weeks following. If they occur, go see your doctor for a blood test.

And another thing…

Here’s what else we’ve chatted about this week in Living Well Daily

Surprising Blood Sugar DANGER Signs

There are likely dozens of red flags that could alert you to soaring blood sugars. But FIVE, in particular, are so universal they stand out from the crowd.

SHOCKING Discovery About a Common Sweetener

Researchers recently revealed what’s easily the MOST shocking news we’ve seen yet about a popular artificial sweetener. Wait until you see what it does to DNA!

“Brain Drain” Myth Is FINALLY Put to Bed?

Think the internet is BAD for your brain? Think again. New research finds it may be precisely what the doctor ordered.

Dinner Plate Link to Depression (Disturbing!)

It turns out the state of the world… or your own personal problems… might not be the ONLY thing triggering your depression. In fact, it could be what’s on your DINNER plate.

Dairy: GOOD or BAD? (It’s Complicated)

Labeling dairy food healthy or not isn’t as simple as it might seem. There are some big health benefits. But some significant pitfalls too. CLICK for the bottom line.

Fight Dementia with Your NOSE?!

Recently, scientists decided to investigate the link between our sense of smell and brain health in a groundbreaking study. What they uncovered was stunning.

6 Ways to CONFIRM Your Probiotic Is Working

If you ever wonder if your probiotic is ACTUALLY working, you’re in good company. There are six sure-fire signs your supplement is doing its job.

P.S. New research reveals an “almost too strange to be true” hack that could keep you OUT of the hospital. CLICK HERE for the details.

Source:

“Botanical Medicines Cryptolepis sanguinolenta, Artemisia annua, Scutellaria baicalensis, Polygonum cuspidatum, and Alchornea cordifolia Demonstrate Inhibitory Activity Against Babesia duncani,” Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol., 08 March 2021, Sec. Parasite and Host, Volume 11 – 2021, doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.624745

Dr. Scott Olson, ND

Written By Dr. Scott Olson, ND

Nearly 25 years ago, failed mainstream medical treatments left Dr. Olson in constant pain – and his health in ruins. And that’s when he did something REVOLUTIONARY. He began his career in medicine – and dedicated his life to uncovering the true, underlying causes of disease.
Through his innovative medical practices in Tennessee and Colorado, Dr. Olson has helped cure countless seniors from across America of arthritis… heart disease… diabetes… and even cancer. All without risky prescription drugs or painful surgeries.

View More Free Articles

Hidden Sugar Trap Fuels Lung Cancer

We’ve long known that smoking is the main villain behind lung cancer. But what if your dinner plate has quietly joined forces with the enemy? A new study from the University of Florida reveals that the typical Western diet could be laying the groundwork for aggressive lung cancer growth by feeding tumors with stored sugar....

Read This

Mailbag: Can A Diabetic Enjoy Desserts? The Surprising Answer

“If you have diabetes, may you eat a very few sweets in a week?” —Sweet Tooth Hi Sweet Tooth, Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition where your body either resists the effects of insulin (a hormone that regulates sugar in your blood) or doesn’t produce enough of it to maintain normal blood sugar levels....

Read This

Sleepless Nights? Beware of this Deadly Danger

We all have that friend who brags about their four-hour-a-night sleep schedule like it’s some kind of superpower. “I’ll sleep when I’m dead,” they proclaim while chugging their third energy drink of the morning. Well, science has bad news for these sleep-skimping show-offs. You might be accelerating your appointment with the Grim Reaper far more...

Read This

Drive-Thru Disaster Hits Fast Forward on Aging

Ever wonder why some of your high school classmates look like they’re aging much faster while others seem frozen in time? It’s not always just good genes or expensive creams—it could be what they’re ordering at the drive-thru. A troubling new study revealed that a fast-food habit doesn’t just expand your waistline—it fast-forwards your biological...

Read This

The “Salty” Truth About Your Mood

You know salt gets a bad rap for raising blood pressure. But what if I told you it might be messing with your mood, too? According to a new study out of China, eating too much salt could trigger depression—not just through vague “bad diet” effects, but by activating specific immune cells in the brain....

Read This

Ancient Herb Has a Modern Secret for Youthful Skin

You can spend hundreds—maybe even thousands—on anti-aging creams, lotions, and potions that promise to turn back the clock. But let’s be honest… most of them do little more than moisturize and smell nice. Now, a new study is turning that entire anti-aging skincare industry on its head—and the secret comes from an herb that’s been...

Read This

Let It Go—The Unexpected Freedom of “Fart Walks”

Ever notice your walk sometimes comes with some, well… unexpected sound effects? One step, two step, POOT! There’s a perfectly reasonable explanation for this natural phenomenon. Passing gas on your daily stroll is totally normal—and it means your digestive system is working well. Here’s what’s happening… Walking and other physical activities stimulate your digestive tract,...

Read This

Common Antidepressants Linked to Silent Brain Damage

If you’re among the millions taking prescription antidepressants, I have some concerning news. A major study has uncovered a disturbing link between common antidepressants and a growing brain problem. And if you’re taking an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor), you may find yourself in the crosshairs. Swedish researchers recently uncovered this troubling connection. They found...

Read This

Mailbag: Tinnitus Solutions Silence the Noise Naturally

“What do you recommend for getting rid of tinnitus? Does it lead to dementia?” -Annoyed By Noise Tinnitus—the maddening ringing, buzzing, or whooshing in your ears—can drive anyone up the wall. This common condition affects an estimated 749 million people worldwide, producing phantom sounds that aren’t caused by external sources. Tinnitus strikes seniors more than...

Read This

Paxlovid’s Promise Falls Flat (Not Worth the Price Tag?)

It looks like Big Pharma has done it again. Remember when Paxlovid was rolled out with great fanfare—promising it would be a game-changer for COVID-19 patients? Pfizer executives certainly hoped you were paying attention—especially while they were charging a whopping $1,650 per treatment. But a new study suggests this expensive medication might not be worth...

Read This