Case: Anita R. (59 years old)
Since 2021, after a phase of strictly unilateral migraines and brief ocular muscle paralysis, the patient gradually developed severe speech and arithmetic difficulties – with largely intact orientation and memory.
Standard diagnostics resulted in the official diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (high neurofilament count),
Our supplementary laboratory tests (DCL) indicated chronic neuro-Lyme disease.
In addition, oxidative stress and neuroinflammatory markers were significantly elevated (Rantes, …).
Our 6-week ceftriaxone infusion therapy, combined with tDCS neuromodulation, orthomolecular support, and intestinal protection, showed an objectively measurable improvement in language fluency, arithmetic ability, and concentration duration.
The MOCA test – a result of 9 out of 30 possible points (= simple dementia test) confirmed cognitive deficits ranging from moderate to severe dementia.
After 2 days of TPS therapy, we repeated the MoCA and already achieved an improvement of 2 points.
Both are extremely satisfied and are happy to give us an interview:
Caution: The TPS images in this video are not patient-specific.
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