The NutriRestore Blog
Are Doctors Missing Lyme as the Cause of Your Symptoms?
By Dr. Kyle WarrenEdited by Meghan Have you had acute Lyme disease and were treated for it, but you continued having or developing symptoms? Are doctors missing Lyme as the cause of your symptoms? We’re going to walk through a March 2022 study conducted by the Johns...
Why Do Chronic Lyme Treatments Fail?
By Dr. Kyle WarrenEdited by Meghan Feir Walker Have you or a loved one been treated for Lyme disease, only to have persisting symptoms? Unfortunately, a single round of antibiotics often isn’t enough to solve the problem. In fact, some of the most common questions we...
Is Lyme or Bartonella Causing Your Cardiovascular Symptoms?
By Dr. Kyle Warren Edited by Meghan Feir Walker Have you been experiencing chest pains, lightheadedness, dizziness, shortness of breath, palpitations and other scary and uncomfortable chest and heart-related symptoms, only to have your doctor tell you everything...
How Diet and Lifestyle Impact Your Risk for Heart Disease
By Dr. Paul Deglmann Edited by Meghan Feir Walker Have you or a loved one been affected by heart disease or other heart-related conditions? Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, despite the widespread use of statin medications. A...
Health Tips to Help Improve Your Relationship
By Dr. Kyle Warren Edited by Meghan Feir Walker Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and while we should aim to treat our spouses well every day of the year, it serves as a good reminder to prioritize our relationship. If you already feel connected emotionally,...
Is mold causing your leaky gut/SIBO?
By Dr. Kyle Warren Edited by Meghan Feir Walker Do you suffer from leaky gut, SIBO, or other digestive ailments? Have you already tried several gut protocols to no avail? The culprit behind your continual leaky gut could be mold. Read on to learn how mold...
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI)
By Dr. Paul Deglmann Edited by Meghan Feir Walker For at least 30,000 Americans, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) causes digestive disturbances because the pancreas (exocrine organ) isn’t making an adequate amount of digestive enzymes. Today, we’re going...
Lyme Inflammation
By Dr. Kyle Warren Edited by Meghan Feir Walker Your joints hurt. Your brain feels foggy. You have burning and tingling sensations. And the headaches you get every day make it impossible to function well. You have reached your limit, searched for answers to no avail,...
Acid Reflux and GERD
By Dr. Paul Deglmann Edited by Meghan Feir Walker Acid reflux and GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) are two conditions that plague millions of people around the world. According to NIDDK, it’s estimated that around 20 percent of the United States population...
Lyme Myths: IgM vs. IgG and More
By Dr. Kyle Warren Edited by Meghan Feir Walker In today’s article, I’m going to try to clear up a few of the common Lyme myths surrounding not only Lyme disease but other chronic infections as well. I’m going to point out a few ways doctors have been misguided in...
Vitamin C
By Dr. Paul DeglmannEdited by Meghan Feir Walker One of the most popular and well-known vitamins in the world is vitamin C. Almost everyone is familiar with some of its health benefits. Most of us know about its positive effect on the immune system, which is why...
Lyme Biofilms and Their Effect on Chronic Lyme
By Dr. Kyle Warren Edited by Meghan Feir Walker Have you had Lyme disease for 6 months or longer, tried various protocols, and still don’t feel any better? In our clinic, we see this scenario all the time. Patients have gone to different doctors to address Lyme...
Seasonal Fall Allergies
By Dr. Paul Deglmann Edited by Meghan Feir Walker The beauty of autumn is a sight to behold. Bonfires, pumpkins, sweater weather, and cooler evenings make it so much easier to say goodbye to summer. While it’s easy to see why people love the fall, it’s not all...
Mold Toxicity
By Dr. Kyle Warren Edited by Meghan Feir Walker “Mold.” It’s a word everyone dreads when they hear their home, workplace, or school is infected with it. It can start producing easily, spread itself unannounced, and go under the radar for ages before it’s ever seen by...
What Is Psoriasis and How Can You Help It?
By Dr. Paul Deglmann Edited by Meghan Feir Walker Psoriasis can be a painful, frustrating condition. Many people suffer for years with no answers, and the steroids they’re often prescribed usually only provide temporary relief. September is psoriasis awareness month,...