Lyme Specialist in Franklin, TN Serving Clients Nationwide
A Root-Cause, Personalized Approach to Chronic Lyme and Co-Infections
If you are searching for a Lyme specialist in Franklin, TN, chances are you or someone you love has been dealing with lingering symptoms long after a Lyme diagnosis. Fatigue that will not lift. Brain fog that interferes with daily life. Joint pain, inflammation, or neurological symptoms that persist despite years of treatment.
At My Root Health Specialist, Lyme disease is approached through a root-cause, individualized lens. Rather than focusing solely on eradication protocols, the goal is to understand why the body is struggling to recover and what underlying factors are preventing meaningful healing.
Although based in Franklin, Tennessee, My Root Health Specialist works with clients nationwide, particularly those living in areas where tick exposure and Lyme disease are more prevalent.
Why Chronic Lyme Often Does Not Respond to Treatment
A common story among people with chronic Lyme is this:
They have done everything they were told to do.
They have worked with multiple providers.
They have tried antibiotics, holistic protocols, or both.
They have committed years of effort and still do not feel better.
From a root-cause perspective, this often happens because the body itself has not been adequately supported alongside treatment.
Lyme disease does not exist in isolation. When immune function, detox pathways, and inflammatory responses are compromised, even aggressive protocols may fail to produce lasting improvement. Addressing the infection without addressing the body’s ability to respond and recover often leads to stalled healing.
A Personalized, Frequency-Guided Approach
My Root Health Specialist uses frequency testing to help identify individual areas of weakness and imbalance. This allows care to be customized rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all protocol.
While certain foundational elements remain consistent, frequency testing helps clarify important questions such as:
Does the immune system need targeted support right now?
Are detox and drainage pathways overwhelmed?
Which binders does the body respond to most effectively?
Are co-infections still active?
Is inflammation being driven by unresolved biotoxin exposure?
This level of personalization is especially important for people who have already tried multiple approaches without success.
Supporting the Body While Addressing Lyme
A recurring theme in chronic Lyme cases is that support is not optional. Even while actively addressing infections, the body must be supported to tolerate treatment and recover effectively.
Key areas of focus often include:
Immune Support
Chronic Lyme can exhaust immune reserves. Supporting immune function helps the body regulate its response rather than remaining stuck in chronic stress or suppression.
Detox and Drainage Support
Detoxification is essential. As infections are addressed, toxins and inflammatory byproducts must be cleared efficiently. When drainage pathways are sluggish, symptoms often intensify rather than improve.
Targeted Binders
Not all binders work the same for every individual. Frequency testing can help identify which binders the body responds to best, often resulting in noticeable improvement in symptoms.
Herbal and Homeopathic Support
Herbal and homeopathic support is used not only to address pathogens, but also to help teach the body how to regulate itself, rather than relying solely on aggressive “kill” strategies.
This layered approach is designed to work with the body instead of overwhelming it.
The Role of Co-Infections in Chronic Lyme
One of the most common reasons people remain symptomatic is unaddressed co-infections.
It is not unusual for someone to be diagnosed with Lyme disease, complete treatment, and still feel unwell. In many cases, Lyme may no longer test as active, but co-infections do.
These infections can produce symptoms nearly identical to Lyme, leading individuals to believe they are still dealing with the same issue when the clinical picture has actually shifted.
A comprehensive approach asks:
What else is the immune system fighting?
Are symptoms being driven by unresolved infections?
Is inflammation being perpetuated by something other than Lyme itself?
Addressing these layers often brings clarity and forward momentum when healing has stalled.
When Lyme Is the Trigger, Not the Ongoing Cause
For some individuals, Lyme disease acts as the initial triggering event, but persistent symptoms are driven by deeper dysfunction.
Chronic inflammation, impaired biotoxin clearance, and genetic predispositions can keep the body locked in a reactive loop. In these cases, people may continue to feel unwell even after infections have been reduced or cleared.
This does not mean treatment has failed. It means the focus needs to shift.
Looking at inflammatory drivers, detox capacity, and genetic tendencies helps explain why symptoms persist and how to move toward sustainable healing rather than endless protocols.
Serving Clients Nationwide From Franklin, TN
While My Root Health Specialist is based in Franklin, Tennessee, care is not limited to Middle Tennessee. Many clients seeking support live in regions where ticks and Lyme disease are especially prevalent, including rural, suburban, and wooded areas with higher exposure risk.
Clients commonly seek care from:
Tennessee and the Upper South
Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill, Columbia, Nashville, Murfreesboro
Chattanooga, Knoxville, Cookeville, Crossville
Rural Middle and East Tennessee communities
Northern Alabama, including Huntsville and surrounding rural counties
Kentucky, including Bowling Green, Lexington, and rural central Kentucky
Western North Carolina, including Asheville, Boone, and mountain communities
The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
Pennsylvania, including Lancaster County, Bucks County, and rural central PA
New York, particularly the Hudson Valley, Catskills, and Upstate regions
New Jersey, including Sussex County, Morris County, and northern rural areas
Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine
Maryland and Virginia, especially wooded suburban and rural regions
The Midwest
Wisconsin, including rural northern Wisconsin and the Green Bay area
Minnesota, particularly wooded lake regions and northern communities
Michigan, including the Upper Peninsula and rural western Michigan
Ohio, especially rural eastern and southern areas
Other High-Exposure Regions
Missouri and Arkansas, particularly rural and wooded areas
Colorado foothills and mountain communities
Northern California and rural coastal regions
Because care is offered remotely, individuals living in rural communities, farming regions, heavily wooded areas, and high tick-exposure zones can access personalized support without the need to travel.
Many individuals searching for a Lyme specialist in Franklin, TN are not local, but are looking for a practitioner experienced in chronic Lyme, co-infections, and biotoxin-related illness. Remote care allows clients across Tennessee, Pennsylvania, New York, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Virginia, and surrounding states to receive customized, root-cause-focused support regardless of location.
A Holistic, Big-Picture View of Healing
Lyme disease is complex. Chronic symptoms rarely have a single cause or a single solution.
The approach at My Root Health Specialist is intentionally holistic and individualized, recognizing that:
Every body responds differently
Healing requires proper support, not just aggressive protocols
Progress comes from understanding the full picture, not just one diagnosis
By combining frequency-guided insight, targeted immune and detox support, and personalized protocols, clients are guided toward sustainable healing rather than temporary relief.
Looking for a Lyme Specialist in Franklin, TN?
If you are searching for a Lyme specialist in Franklin, TN who serves clients nationwide and takes a root-cause, individualized approach, My Root Health Specialist offers care designed to meet you where you are.
Whether you are early in your journey or have tried multiple approaches without success, understanding what your body specifically needs can change the direction of healing.
Educational content only; not medical advice. If you’re actively symptomatic, work with a qualified clinician and an experienced indoor environmental professional for interpretation and next steps

