Leesburg, Virginia functional medicine providers at Proactive Wellness Virginia offer advanced SOT treatment for Lyme disease that focuses on optimizing health for patients suffering from Lyme disease in Northern Virginia.
Warmer months means it’s time to enjoy nature. When the sun comes out, many of us venture into the wild for hiking, biking, camping and more. While it may be fun to get out and play, it remains vital to protect ourselves from the more harmful elements of outdoor activities.
Lyme disease is an illness spread by blacklegged ticks (or deer ticks) carrying a bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi. When bitten, Lyme disease may be transmitted to humans, causing a slew of symptoms that, if left unchecked, can progress through three stages. Luckily, Loudoun County patients who are seeking care for Lyme Disease are re-discovering their optimal wellness with Proactive Wellness Centers.
Call Loudoun County functional medicine specialist, Lynese Lawson M.D. at (703) 637-3755 if you are experiencing symptoms of Lyme disease. The sooner you call, the sooner Proactive Wellness Centers can help!
The Three Stages of Lyme Disease:
According to the CDC, approximately 30,000 cases of Lyme Disease are reported each year, though it is estimated that a more accurate number of cases may be 476,000. Many times symptoms go unnoticed or ignored, allowing the disease to progress to stage two or three.
Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy
SOT Therapy for Lyme Disease
Supportive Oligonucleotide Therapy (SOT) is an innovative treatment for Lyme disease that targets the underlying infection by disrupting the replication of Lyme-causing bacteria. This therapy uses synthetic oligonucleotides designed to bind to the Lyme bacteria’s genetic material, effectively neutralizing their ability to reproduce and spread within the body. Unlike traditional treatments that rely heavily on antibiotics, SOT provides a more targeted approach, working continuously for up to six months to suppress bacterial activity, allowing the immune system to recover and regain strength.
Benefits of SOT Therapy
SOT Therapy offers several advantages for Lyme disease patients. First, it provides a long-lasting treatment effect, continually acting against the bacteria for several months. This reduces the need for frequent treatment sessions and minimizes reliance on antibiotics, which can sometimes cause severe side effects. SOT is also a non-invasive and personalized treatment, tailored to each patient’s unique genetic makeup of the infection, making it highly effective for individuals with chronic or treatment-resistant Lyme disease. Patients often experience a reduction in symptoms, improved energy levels, and an overall enhancement in quality of life.
Dr. Lynese Lawson – Specialist in SOT Therapy for Lyme Disease
At Proactive Wellness Centers, Dr. Lynese Lawson is a highly recognized specialist in treating chronic Lyme disease, offering SOT Therapy as a key component of her integrative treatment approach. With her extensive background in regenerative and functional medicine, Dr. Lawson is uniquely qualified to guide patients through this advanced therapy. Her expertise in treating complex chronic infections ensures that Loudoun County patients receive comprehensive care tailored to their specific health needs, helping them achieve lasting relief and recovery from Lyme disease.
Causes and Prevention of Lyme Disease
What Causes Lyme Disease?
The most immediate and well known cause of Lyme Disease is the bite of a Blacklegged, or deer, tick. Most often, it is the immature blacklegged ticks that carry Lyme after they have fed on infected animals.
A less discussed cause of Lyme Disease is when a pregnant woman is infected and she goes without treatment. Her placenta may become infected, which may lead to complications with the developing fetus. Though very rare, there are reported cases of children being born with Lyme disease.
Preventative Measures
Lyme Disease is a more frequent occurrence during warm months, and these blacklegged ticks are most often encountered in areas with high grass. Ticks will go where the food is – so if you are going to an area where you expect to see deer or small rodents, assume ticks are there too.
Here are a few tricks that can help you avoid tick bites:
- Wearing long sleeves and long pants and tucking your shirt into your waistline and pant legs into your socks give ticks fewer access points.
- Light-colored clothing provides a good contrast to the small black ticks, making them easier to spot and remove.
- Apply insect repellents such as DEET to your clothing and exposed skin.
- Walk in the center of trails, instead of near the tall grass.
- Shower within two hours of coming indoors, be sure to do a tick check.
- Don’t forget to check your children, pets, clothing, and gear for ticks.
- Learn about ways to prevent ticks from infesting your backyard.
More information about tick prevention, and how to do bodychecks for yourself and your pets can be found on the CDC’s website.
Diagnosing Lyme Disease
You Found a Tick:
If you find a tick attached to your skin, remove it as soon as possible. You can do this with a tick removal devise or a set of fine-tipped tweezers.
Should you opt for the tweezers, be sure to clean them first, then pull the tick upwards with even pressure, making sure not to twist or jerk the tick. Be sure to clean the bite area and your hands before disposing of the tick.
When to Talk to A Doctor
Unless the tick has been attached to you for an extended period of time (24 hours or longer) your chances of contracting Lyme disease is very small. However, be sure to watch the bite area for a rash, which will usually appear within 3 to 30 days.
Testing for Lyme Disease
If you detect a rash or symptoms, which usually occur around 3 to 30 days after the bite, go to see Proactive Wellness Centers as soon as possible. Be prepared to answer questions about the likelihood or time of exposure as well as your general symptoms.
Proactive Wellness Centers may do a blood draw for antibody testing. If this is the case, they will go over the results with you and help you determine the best course of action from there.
The Sooner We Catch It, The Sooner We Cure It
It’s important not to wait if you are exhibiting symptoms of lyme disease! Call (703) 637-3755 and schedule your appointment with Proactive Wellness Centers in Leesburg, Virginia today.

Loudoun County Functional Medicine Specialists
Led by Dr. Lynese Lawson, Proactive Wellness Centers take an integrative approach to healthcare, specializing in functional medicine to treat complex, chronic conditions. Leesburg functional medicine specialist, Lynese Lawson M.D. focus on identifying the root causes of health issues, using advanced diagnostics and personalized treatment plans. Dr. Lawson addresses a wide range of conditions, from hormonal imbalances and autoimmune disorders to Lyme disease and mold-related illnesses, offering Northern Virginia patients long-term solutions for optimal health and wellness.

