Let’s take a look at common symptoms of Lyme Disease side by side with different nutrient deficiencies:
Chronic Lyme Disease Symptoms | Water Deficiency (Dehydration)1,2 | Vitamin D Deficiency3 | Magnesium Deficiency4 | B Vitamin Deficiency5 |
Fatigue | Fatigue | Fatigue | Fatigue, Lethargy | Weakness, Fatigue |
Joint Pain | Bone and Back Pain | |||
Muscle Pain | Back Pain | Muscle Pain | Muscle Cramps | |
Sleep Issues | ||||
Cognitive | Confusion | Memory Problems | Brain fog, confusion, and memory problems | |
Neuropathy | Neuropathy, Numbness and Tingling in Hands and Feet | |||
Depression | Depression | Irritability, Anxiety | Depression | |
Heart Related | ||||
Headaches | Headaches | |||
Other Symptoms: | ||||
Dizziness | Frequent sickness | Anorexia | Premature Aging | |
Extreme Thirst | Impaired Wound Healing | Loss of Appetite | Loss of Appetite and weight loss | |
Dark-Colored Urine | Bone Loss | Nausea, Vomiting | Constipation | |
Hair loss | Seizures | Trouble balancing | ||
Tremors | ||||
Vertigo | ||||
Irregular or Rapid Heartbeat |
Lots of similarities, huh?
There are two ways to rule out nutritional deficiencies: proper functional laboratory testing and Nutrition Response Testing. It’s best to compare both sets of findings.
When using laboratory testing, here is a starting point for what to look at:
Name of test | Standard Laboratory Range | Functional Range | Low Nutrient Status |
25 OH-D (Vitamin D) | 30-100 ng/mL | 35-60 ng/mL | <35 ng/mL |
Magnesium | 1.6-2.6 mg/dL | 2.0-2.6 mg/dL | <2.0 mg/dL |
Homocysteine (B12/B9) | 0-15 umol/L | <7 umol/L | >7 umol/L |
RDW (B12/B9) | 12.3-15.4% | <13% | >13% |
Methymalonic Acid (B12) | 0-378 nmol/L | <300 nmol/L | >300 nmol/L |
With Nutrition Response Testing, vitamins can be tested individually on the body and there are reflexes that correspond to different vitamins. In many cases a nutritional deficiency will show up as an organ stress/weakness and will make the body more susceptible to stressors and toxins, such as Lyme.
So, as you can see, nutritional deficiencies clearly mimic Lyme Disease, and must be properly ruled out in all cases of suspected Lyme.
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References
1Stachenfeld NS, Leone CA, Mitchell ES, Freese E, Harkness L. Water intake reverses dehydration associated impaired executive function in healthy young women. Physiol Behav. 2018;185:103-111.
2Dehydration. Mayo Clinic Web site. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dehydration/symptoms-causes/syc-20354086. Published February 15, 2018. Accessed December 31.2018.
3https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/vitamin-d-deficiency-symptoms#section8
4https://www.drperlmutter.com/magnesium-deficiency-symptoms-causes-treatments/
5https://chriskresser.com/b12-deficiency-a-silent-epidemic-with-serious-consequences