Ryan Sutteris staying positive as he gets real about living with Lyme disease.

TheBachelorettewinner, 46, shared more about the different ways he’s treating himself sincerevealing his diagnosis in May. “Picture one is the first and last thing I see everyday. Picture two is my focus in between,” Sutter said onInstagram. “Both are healing but in very different ways.”

The first photo showed all his supplements arranged an a countertop. “These on top of other treatments like IV treatments, infrared saunas, hyperbaric oxygen therapy and an intentional diet are science based tactics intended to detoxify and rebuild my immune system,” he said.

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Ryan Sutter

Sutter also included a photo of the rolling hills in Avon, Colorado, where he lives with wifeTrista Sutter, 48, and their two children, son Maxwell Alston, 14, and daughter Blakesley Grace, 12. He wrote that the landscape is “where I believe a more subtle but equally important healing process occurs.”

“There is science but it’s deeper. There is experience rather than experiment and the cost is only time. The effort here is physical and stress relieving. Inhaling invigorates. Exhaling detoxifies. In nature balance is inherent and healing somewhat magical,” Sutter added. “It is here where I want to be and here that justifies the efforts needed to find a way forward… And so it goes. Onward…”

“It seems to be that what happened is that my immune system was weakened through exposures to toxins and especially to mold,” he said at the time. “There are other people in the fire academy that probably had the same exposures who aren’t dealing with these exposures because their genetics are stronger, they’re able to get rid of the toxins easier.”

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Ryan recentlygave a positive update, writing on Instagram that he’s “doing ok” since his diagnosis. “I focus on being grateful — for everything,” he wrote.

“And I go somewhere that makes me feel small and I breath[sic] and I come to the realization that from moment to moment life is simple and that if I can just stay in the moment, I can exist in a simple state of readiness — for myself and for others,” Ryan added.

source: people.com