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In this episode, Dr. Bill Rawls shares his own experience battling chronic fatigue, mystery symptoms, and years of frustration before finding answers. You'll learn why so many treatments fail, the limitations of antibiotics, and what actually works to help your body heal at the cellular level.

He's spent years researching chronic illness and cellular health to understand what modern medicine overlooks, and it could change everything for you and your family!

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Why Lyme Matters Locally (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Bill Rawls And His Story (00:02:15)

3. What Lyme Is And Why It’s Hard (00:03:20)

4. Tick Bites, Coinfections, And CDC Advice (00:06:35)

5. Limits Of Long-Term Antibiotics (00:09:40)

6. Turning To Herbs And Early Results (00:12:35)

7. Testing, Diagnosis, And Booner’s Protocol (00:15:40)

8. Herx Reactions And Individual Responses (00:18:10)

9. Chronic Illness As Cellular Dysfunction (00:19:40)

10. Kids, Camping, And Practical Post-Bite Steps (00:22:00)

11. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Risk Explained (00:24:00)

12. Diet, Fasting, And Feeding Your Cells (00:25:35)

13. Five Foundations For Cellular Wellness (00:29:00)

14. Microbial Strategies And Antibiotic Limits (00:34:05)

15. Why Borrelia Persists And Reactivates (00:38:40)

16. Long-Term Herbal Therapy Logic (00:42:30)

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