THE TWO MAIN OBJECTIVES
OF THE LYME LASER PROTOCOL™

Dr. Douglas Wine
Founder of Lyme Laser Centers, Inc.

The proprietary systems and technologies utilized in the Lyme Laser Protocol™ (LLP™) were developed with over 25 years of research and science-driven information. The Lyme Laser Protocol™ was developed to specifically address the biofilm while supporting the body and restoring the systems/function that has been compromised by this deadly disease.

Deterioration of the “Biofilm” – The first objective of the LLP™

A biofilm is a complex polysaccharide film used as a ‘shield’ by the Lyme bacteria known as B. burgdorferi. This film is made up of simple sugars, known as monosaccharides (‘mono’ meaning ‘one’), to form the much larger molecule. B. burgdorferi has the ability to excrete this film as a protective mechanism within days of entering a host. When threatened by any form of antimicrobial such as antibiotics, herbs, or other natural or chemical substances that can potentially harm them, they greatly increase their resistance by remaining encapsulated within this biofilm, protecting themselves from those threats. (1)

When discussing the use of antibiotics, it needs to be acknowledged that these substances are unable to penetrate and/or deteriorate the biofilm, or cannot do so quickly enough to achieve its intended purpose, thus the bacteria remain protected. The Lyme spirochete can remain protected within that biofilm for extended periods of time until the threat is no longer present. (2)

If the biofilm can be deteriorated, the Lyme bacteria no longer have protection and can be eliminated. There are numerous references that have, for many years, confirmed that the biofilm is the primary deterrent in addressing and eliminating Lyme disease and that these biofilm formations lead to a continually increased tolerance to antibiotics.* (3)

The key to achieving success through the Lyme Laser Protocol™ is in our ability to safely and effectively deteriorate the Lyme biofilm within a time frame necessary to inhibit reformation. It is certainly the most important component of the protocol for long-term success, however, deterioration of biofilms is only half the battle, healing is equally important.

Body Regeneration – The second objective of the LLP

In order to achieve REAL success, you need to successfully regenerate the systems that have been affected by Lyme, which then restores function and eliminates symptomology. When this fundamental principle is ignored, the body remains in an immunocompromised state and is still left with the residual destruction of organs and systems. During the Lyme Laser Protocol™, your body will be put through the processes and technologies to rebuild your system, restore function, and establish long-term resistance to reinfection.

Some cells grow and reproduce constantly and different cells of the body actually have a life cycle that varies from as little as 10 hours (highly stimulated bone marrow cells) to an entire lifetime (nerve cells). (4)

The Lyme Laser Protocol is designed to address the deterioration of the “Biofilms” and simultaneously promote body healing and regeneration. The results speak for themselves. Our patients report an average success rate of over 90%.

So why aren’t other Doctors using this approach for treating Lyme disease? More to come…

(1) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6359591/

(2) https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-019-3495-7

(3) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6287027/

(4) GUYTON AND HALL TEXTBOOK OF MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY, THIRTEENTH EDITION ISBN: 978-1-4557-7005-2, P37-40