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“Camille was essential in my healing journey! I was getting nowhere with mainstream doctors, but Camille made quick work of finding root causes and steered me where I needed to go.
By following her protocols I am now able to live comfortably and feel empowered.”
— ANDREA L. Nelson, NZ

CHRONIC LYME DISEASE: The Great Imitator
This tick-borne illness has been dubbed “The Great Imitator” because symptoms resemble other conditions like chronic fatigue, rheumatoid arthritis, ALS, MS, fibromyalgia and autoimmune disorders. On top of that, many people do not remember getting a tick bite and only about 50% experience the hallmark bullseye rash. This means that for many, chronic Lyme can go undiagnosed, or misdiagnosed for years, only to find out later that Lyme was the cause of their health issue.

It’s Lyme Time
Spring in New England is synonymous with two things: mud and ticks. Okay it’s not ALL bad…the sound of peepers fills the air and the maple sap starts running. But really…the tick problem kind of overshadows all that, and certainly ups the stress game for anyone going outdoors. The tick season seems to be lengthening with less severe winters, and its habitat increasing…which is incredibly worrying as contracting Lyme can go on to cause debilitating chronic symptoms