
Lyme, Conn.- Lyme disease got its name from a small town in
Connecticut in which this controversial disease was first recognized in 1989 ( it was
found to be carried by a tick called Black Legged tick or more commonly known as Deer Tick
since deers are one of the main carriers. This disease is so well known, that it has
become popular disease to have whether you actually have it or not since its detection is
very difficult and not widely acknowledged by professionals, i.e. many people believe that
they have Lyme disease and insist on it but their doctors do not believe they have it.
Doctors do not agree amongst themselves as to what constitutes Lyme disease since it
mirrors a wide variety of other diseases and problems. Current treatment is long periods
of regular doses of antibiotics but this can lead to the population as a whole using more
antibiotics (whether they have the disease or not) thereby increasing the diseases
resistance to the antibiotics as well as increasing the patients resistance to
antibiotics which is not good in the long run because you may need
antibiotics in the
future for a serious health problem like E bola etc. Later on in this article I will go
over some natural ways you can fight this off as well as prevent the tick from attaching
to you or your pets.
Experts are promoting another even more controversial way of controlling Lyme
disease, kill off the deer! In a small main town of Monhegan Island, the townsfolk voted
to hire a professional deer slayer to kill off all the local deer herd! This just shows
you the Lyme disease panic that is gripping people everywhere. This type of misguided
enthusiasm will not work since the black legged tick also hosts other animals such as
dogs, cats, rodents, humans,; most animals that have blood (hint), so by killing off deer
we will not deter the tick populations (instead it will drive them to look for new hosts).
Lyme disease has been recognized as far back as 1950 with even further indications that it
has been around for centuries! Certainly the tick will continue to survive for a long time
carrying with it the bacterial host so how do we cope with it without killing off all deer
and without spraying chemicals or becoming scared of nature? Read on....
Steps to take to minimize getting Lyme disease:
1.. wear proper clothing that protect you when going outside to work or play or hiking or
camping. Tick season is usually right after the first spring rains when the earth is warm
at night. Tick season can last through the summer and into the fall in most places. Wear
log pants, long sleeve shirt, long cotton socks. Tie your pant legs with a string or
rubber band to prevent them from climbing in from your pant legs. Do the same with your
long sleeve cotton white shirt. Button down the sleeves and collars if possible. Avoid
dark clothing to reduce heat build up plus darker colors are less attractive then white to
ticks. Wash your clothing with Dr. Bronners Peppermint soap to increase effectiveness as
repellent. You can also use DR Bronners to spray around pants, whole body just before
going out if you have suspicions of there being a tick infestation in the area you are
working or playing in. Dr. Bronners Peppermint soap added to water at 5 tablespoons per
quart water and misted on clothing will last quick a few hours at repelling ticks.
Citronella Oil when added to water ( 2 drops per quart water) and when sprayed on clothing
will also be effective against ticks. You can also use garden grade Diatomaceous Earth by
either adding 1 tablespoon per quart water and misting clothing and or area or by simply
dusting DE on pants before going out. You can also dust DE in the area you are going to be
in. This will kill and repel ticks for a short period of time. Pure pyrethrum powder can
also be used as a dust on pants to avoid getting them on you. De and or Pyrethrum can also
be dusted on your dog before going outside or on a walk etc. More on DE later.
2.. Use only natural sprayers to control:
Dr. Bronners Peppermint soap is an effective tool for this purpose. Start off by bathing
with it , this removes all odors which ticks are attracted to. Carbon dioxide given off
by humans as well as other body odors only work to attract ticks and other blood sucking
creatures. By using the Dr. Bronners they will smell only the peppermint and not you! You
also should wash your clothing with Dr. Bronners soap to increase the peppermint odor the
clothing will give off. Use it to wash your hair, allowing the foam to sit for a few
minutes. Dogs will love this too. Take a bottle of D Bronners Peppermint soap with you
(its a concentrate and will last a long time) when ever you go camping, hiking etc. Take
along a quart sprayer or even smaller. By adding water and Dr. Bronners you can mist
yourself regularly as well as your camping area to increase effectiveness of peppermint as
repellent. Planting peppermint around garden, lawns will help repellent ticks. Dr.
Bronners soaps are environmental safe ( you can use it in a stream!), use it to brush your
teach or as a shampoo. The ticks will not find you! Learn to spray your camp site with
either a liquid DE / Dr. Bronners soap mixture. Citra Solve is also an effective repellent
of ticks. Use 1 tablespoon per quart water. Spray areas you are working or playing in.
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Garden grade DE can be added to the Dr. Bronners soap to increase its long term
effectiveness. De and or soap will kill the tick on contact. DE can be dusted lightly
around your pants before going out. The DE will last you all day or you can re apply. DE
can also be dusted around campsite or on trails, dust your dog before going out. One
handful is enough for a dog. Start at top of neck, behind head and thoroughly dust coat.
Allow to stay on dog as it will not harm him. avoid getting into eyes, wash with water if
you do get on eyes. Use a collar. You can either get an electronic flea collar for
yourself and attach to ankle or get a herbal flea collar instead. Either will work to keep
ticks and fleas off you and your dog. Avoid chemical flea collars.
3...Be careful what you eat:
Eating garlic during camping, hiking, outside work is also an effective way of repellent
ticks from attaching themselves to you and your animals. Another way to use garlic is to
put a small piece in your shoe before you go outside to work, hike etc. The garlic will be
absorbed by your body and given off through your pores effectively repelling ticks fleas,
etc. Of course you maybe putting your friends at risk (they will stay away from you) as
well as your fellow hiker but you will get used to it. Planting a garlic barrier around
your property will also work in the long run as an effective tick repellent. Feeding your
animals garlic as well will protect them too. Another way to protect your animals from
tick attacks is to use these new flea control methods that you place a drop on the back of
their neck which provides 30 days of flea protection. This also works for ticks! Ask your
veterinarian. Brewers yeast is another effective food supplement you can use for yourself
and for your pets as an effective flea/ tick repellent.
4..Proper tick removal:
If you find a tick, proper removal is very important as improper removal often leaves the
head imbedded in the flesh which will cause infection and increase possibility of getting
Lyme disease. Using the proper tweezers is important. Try Uncle Bills Sliver Gripper or
his Tick Removal Kit which comes with tweezers, magnifying lens, alcohol wipes, two
plastic bags for keeping the suspected tick for later identification and a tick
identification card. Always make sure you have completely removed all of the tick
including the head. Application of hot golden seal tea directly on the infected area will
help to heal faster. Vita C will also increase your return to health and reduce infection.
Echinacea and Golden Seal mixture taken internally will help you fight off any infection
or disease. Vita E taken internally and applied to bite will also reduce infections and
reduce your chances of getting Lyme disease
A few things to remember:
1....Ticks will always be around
2.. Deer will, and should, always be around.
3..Lyme disease is a reflection of a weakening human immunity systems. All living beings
are being attacked by chemicals and are breaking down in their ability to fight off
diseases, while at the same time the very same disease and pests are becoming immune to
the chemicals. Chemicals weaken our society as a whole, weaken our biological systems.
4..Make yourself as healthy as possible
5..Make your animals as healthy as possible
6..Reduce stress in your lives.
7..Drink pure water
8..Breathe pure air
9..Eat pure food
Enjoy!
yours Organically of course,
Andrew Lopez
The Invisible GardenerP.S Another excellent tool
you can use to repel deer from your property and plants is to use Deer Off.

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