This episode of the Ancient Health Podcast is all about involuntary muscle spasms, tics, and sudden movements, particularly when it comes to Lyme disease and hidden chronic infections. Doctor Motley explores the role of infections in irritating and inflaming the nerves, leading to neurological symptoms. The conversation covers the mechanism behind these symptoms, the impact of toxins on the nervous system, and the potential sources of infections. Plus, information on testing for infections and toxins, and suggestions for clearing them out with supplements and diet changes. Chapters 00:00 Understanding the Link Between Involuntary Muscle Spasms and Hidden Chronic Infections 02:08 The Role of Toxins in Nerve Irritation and Inflammation 07:23 The Impact of Infections on Nerve Function 09:24 Identifying the Sources of Infections and Neurologically Infectious Microbes 13:47 Testing for Infections and Toxins: A Path to Diagnosis 20:55 Clearing Out Infections and Toxins: Supplements and Dietary Changes 23:32 Using Herbs and Spices to Support the Immune System and Reduce Infections Follow and Connect with Doctor Motley Instagram X Facebook Tik-Tok Website Testing: https://dnaconnexions.com/ https://www.vibrant-wellness.com/ *If you’re a health coach, you don’t want to miss out on more valuable health resources and wisdom! Check out: https://doctormotley.com/membership/
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