When It's Not Inflammation
- Dr. Heather

- Dec 9, 2025
- 3 min read
When pain is not inflammation it’s Lyme and co-infections that coexist with this bug that plagues many of us. How do you know? Migrating pains is one of the tell-tale signs. It might start out like what feels like a sudden onset or arthritis. Then you realize it’s not just your joints, your deltoid muscle hurts. An hour later, your arm feels okay but one particular finger hurts and knees ache.
You think you’re falling apart. You grab for anti-inflammatories. Weeks go by and some days are better than others. You can’t find correlation between what you ate and how you feel, or – months have past and all the while you think there are correlations but maybe not.
“Your blood work looks perfect!” … You're thinking "said no one who’s ever felt like roadkill". All to say, you won’t get answers or consolation for conventional medicine with mystery symptoms like this.
I have a formula: Assess > BioScan > Treat > Re-assess. Map what works.
Having someone mapping this for you is the stress-relieving reprieve plan. Sound good?
What is a BioScan?
I came up with this word for the various methods for what this could be: Biofeedback and other digital scanners or kinesiology (muscle testing or other means of connecting with one’s system to gain information). Because everything is energy and it is measurable, we can “test” this field of information.
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Biofeedback or Rife is also therapeutic – blasting those suckers (Lyme) and boosting your vibrational field so disease can’t set in.
The Role of Cellular Charge in Maintaining Health
At the heart of this energetic approach is understanding cellular charge, often referred to as cellular voltage—the electrical potential across your cell membranes. Healthy cells operate at a voltage of around -20 to -25 millivolts (mV), which supports normal function, nutrient uptake, and waste elimination. When this charge drops—due to infections like Lyme, toxins, or chronic stress—cells can't perform optimally, leading to inflammation-like symptoms, fatigue, and disease susceptibility.
To maintain health, keeping cells at that -20 to -25 mV baseline is key. But for true healing and regeneration (like making new cells to repair damage from co-infections), you need to ramp it up to about -50 mV. Tools like the ones we utilize and can guide you to use boost this charge, restoring your body's natural vibrational balance. Think of it as recharging your internal batteries. Without this aspect, pathogens thrive, but with it, your system fights back.
If you're dealing with mystery pains, assessing your cellular voltage could be the missing piece. Ready to dive deeper?
The Role of a Proper Electrical Charge Called Zeta Potential
Zeta potential—the negative electric charge on Red Blood Cell's (RBC) surfaces keeps them repelling each other. Like magnets repel on one side and attract one another on the other; when RBC's repel—preventing clumping, this ensures everything from good circulation to proper nutrient uptake and cellular waste exchange. Warped RBCs often have disrupted zeta potential due to membrane damage or altered surface proteins. This leads to:
Clumping: Sticky RBCs aggregate, slowing blood flow and increasing clot risk.
Reduced Flexibility: Abnormal shapes and poor zeta potential make RBCs less deformable, hindering their ability to squeeze through capillaries.
Increased Hemolysis: Clumped or sticky cells are more likely to be destroyed, worsening anemia.
Maintaining proper zeta potential through hydration, balanced electrolytes, and addressing inflammation or nutrient deficiencies is critical to keeping RBCs functional, especially when they’re already compromised by anemia.
A Window into Health: Live Blood Analysis
Do you know your anemia type? Before labs, we had microscopes. We investigated more. We used critical thinking. Anemia isn't iron deficiency. It is the shape of your Red Blood Cells. Anemia can be behind anything from gallstones to brain fog, enlarged spleen, or a "full feeling stomach" and so many more symptoms.
Anemic RBCs are like defective delivery trucks—wrong shape, wrong size, and prone to breakdowns or traffic jams. They starve your body of oxygen, clog your vessels, and wear out fast, leaving you exhausted or worse. Keeping their shape, size, and zeta potential in check through proper nutrition, hydration, and the correct care is non-negotiable to avoid a biological pile-up. If you’re dealing with anemia symptoms—fatigue, paleness, shortness of breath—come see us to pin down the cause and get those RBCs back in fighting shape!
Weather or not you are facing Lyme or just fatigued, we are here to help!




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