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Allergy Research Group ® Newsletter | Fall 2021

Managing Complex Lyme Disease with Dr. Darin Ingels

Niacin: Different Forms for Specific Therapeutic Goals

Lactobacillus plantarum DR7: A Novel Probiotic Strain for Stress Reduction

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Managing Complex Lyme Disease Darin Ingels, ND, FAAEM, discusses an integrative approach to Lyme disease and the often-debilitating symptoms that accompany the eradication of tick-borne illnesses

Different Forms for 16 Niacin: Specific Therapeutic Goals Examining new, emerging research on clinical uses of niacin, we differentiate the multiple forms of vitamin B3 available to clinicians

plantarum DR7: 12 Lactobacillus A Novel Probiotic Strain for Stress Reduction

A probiotic that has been shown to support serotonin production, reduce stress levels, and improve memory and cognition through multiple mechanisms

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Allergy Research Group® FOCUS Newsletter | Fall 2021


From the Editor Fall is one of my favorite times of year. Warm days, cool nights, and the vibrant, changing colors of autumn. This is a time of year where many people spend a lot of time outdoors, before the freezing days of winter. Fall is also a time of tick-borne diseases. While many people consider late spring through summer to be prime time for these infections, they are also easily transmitted to humans in fall,1 particularly since the hypervigilant tick checking of the spring and summer months has waned. Given these facts, I am delighted and honored that my friend and colleague Dr. Darin Ingels agreed to write the spotlight article for this issue of FOCUS. Dr. Ingels is a world-renowned expert in Lyme disease and has treated over 7,000 patients with tick-borne diseases. Because fall is also a time of increasingly longer periods of darkness, we wanted to highlight a novel probiotic strain, Lactobacillus plantarum DR7, that has substantial human data to support its positive effects on cognition, mood, and immunity, all via the gut-brain axis. We decided to write our last article on vitamin B3 (niacin). This is because, as a naturopathic physician and representative of Allergy Research Group, I receive frequent questions about the different forms of niacin and how they contrast. We take a deep dive into the various forms of B3 and their individual mechanisms of action, along with translating that into how to address patients’ needs.

Yours in Health,

Dr. Todd A. Born, ND, CNS

Editor-in-Chief 1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US). Division of Vector-Borne Diseases (DVBD), National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID). Tick Bites by Week/Month. [Internet]. Atlanta (GA): U S Department of Health and Human Services; 7/12/2021. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/ tickedvisits/tick-bite-by-week-month.html

Editor-in-Chief Todd A. Born, ND, CNS

Executive Editor Meagan Purdy, ND

Copy Editor Katie Van Amburg

Graphic Designers Matt Ivan Kristin Wood

Want more educational resources? Visit our blog at www.allergyresearchgroup.com/blog for more articles, including these related articles.

Herbal and Nutritional Allies for Tick-Borne Illness

Lactobacillus plantarum DR7: A Probiotic for Stress Relief

B Vitamins for Brain Health

Niacin for Alcoholism

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