Overview

Join Dr. Myriah Hinchey to take a detailed look at Lyme Disease and other vector-borne illnesses, challenging prevalent myths, and clarifying issues with symptom identification and diagnostics. It connects Lyme-induced immune dysfunction and inflammation to conditions like ASD, PANS, and PANDAS, while exploring the biological mechanisms of Lyme Disease and the effectiveness of various herbs and supplements in treatment. Dr. Hinchey will also highlight how infections and lifestyle choices impact susceptibility to illness, promoting a comprehensive treatment strategy that combines conventional and alternative methods, particularly for the pediatric population.

Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss common myths of Lyme and vector borne disease, symptom recognition and testing limitations.
  • Review the pathophysiology of Lyme infection and demonstrate the MOA of commonly used herbs and supplements.
  • Illustrate how infections as well as lifestyle plays a role in making the patient hospitable to infection and present a comprehensive wholistic protocol for healing.

About the Author

Myriah Hinchey, ND, FMAPS

Dr. Myriah Hinchey, a Naturopathic physician and Fellow of the Medical Academy of Pediatric Special Needs (MAPS), is a recognized expert in the field of Lyme disease and other complex chronic inflammatory conditions, with over 17 years of specialized experience. As a physician and the Medical Director at TAO, an integrative center for healing, she has successfully guided thousands of patients towards recovery from their complex chronic inflammatory conditions. Additionally, she is the founder and owner of LymeCore Botanicals, a herbal medicine company focused on providing effective solutions for healing vector-borne diseases. Dr. Hinchey is dedicated to treating patients of all ages, with a specialty in pediatrics, and is also a sought-after speaker, passionately educating healthcare professionals on the pathophysiology of vector-borne diseases and how to successfully integrate functional, herbal, and lifestyle medicine into their practices.