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Lyme Disease the Great Imitator: How to Prevent and Cure It

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Discusses the scope and history of this growing health problem, its medical and ecological background, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, practical methods for avoiding infection, and current research into possible cures.

Lyme Disease the Great Imitator: How to Prevent and Cure It

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Were Moved!

I recorded this yesterday (Wednesday) but we don’t have internet yet so it took me until today (Thursday) to upload it while I’m at Panera next door doing some work. Hope you’re all having a good week!

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Babesia Update 2009: A Cause of Excess Weight, Migraines and Fatigue? A Common Reason for Failed Lyme Disease Treatment

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THIS POWERFUL AND CLEAR BOOK IS SIMPLY THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PRACTICAL AND INNOVATIVE TEXTBOOK ON HUMAN BABESIA IN THE WORLD. Dr. Schaller is the author of three Babesia Books and this represents his final Babesia contribution to patients suffering all over the world from chronic fatigue, excess weight and migraines. He also explains the reasons so many Lyme disease patients do not achieve expected recovery. Written for both motivated patients and health care workers and filled with incredible new tools for healing and diagnosis. Are you tired of being sick? Are you frustrated with ineffective treatment? Do you feel like something is being missed? Why testing for Lyme disease alone is usually an error. A presentation of new labs which end stealth Babesia infections. Stealth Babesia infections prolong suffering, or eventually lead to a decrease in functioning. Traditional treatments fail to cure Babesia and only lower body load. This book discusses new treatments directed at cure. Lyme disease is never cured if Babesia remains.

Babesia Update 2009: A Cause of Excess Weight, Migraines and Fatigue? A Common Reason for Failed Lyme Disease Treatment

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The Lyme-Autism Connection: Unveiling the Shocking Link Between Lyme Disease and Childhood Developmental Disorders

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Over the last decade, two disease epidemics have gone from mild ripples in the water to roaring, ravenous, all-consuming tidal waves, destroying thousands of lives and tearing apart countless families. These two diseases are Lyme disease and autism. Until recently, these afflictions were believed to be unrelated. Actually, that is an understatement. They were believed to have absolutely nothing in common, occupying distinct and opposite positions in the medical field. Whereas bronchitis and strep throat have some relationship in that they are both infections, Lyme disease and autism were thought to have nothing in common at all-one is a tick-borne infection which healthy people contract while camping, and the other is a prenatal brain development disorder. Recently, however, science has found similarities between Lyme disease and autism that cannot be ignored. When one looks beneath the surface of these seemingly diverse disorders, the underlying discoveries are shocking. Awaiting your discovery is the Lyme-Autism connection.

The Lyme-Autism Connection: Unveiling the Shocking Link Between Lyme Disease and Childhood Developmental Disorders

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27336 Mayne video abstract

Video abstract of research paper “Emerging incidence of Lyme borreliosis, babesiosis, bartonellosis, and granulocytic ehrlichiosis in Australia” published in the International Journal of General Medicine by Peter J Mayne. Read the case series article here: www.dovepress.com

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Under Our Skin: Theatrical Trailer Mosquito Squad of Northern Virginia (NVA)

Could an insect the size of a freckle ruin your life? Yes! If you have never taken the time to understand the dangers associated with Lyme disease, you need to watch this video. It is truly eye-opening and quite moving. Mosquito Squad of Northern Virginia can help protect you and your family from the ticks that spread Lyme. Our Barrier Treatment combined with Tick tubes placed around your property will effectively reduce the Tick population by over 90%. 703-928-9564 A gripping tale of microbes, medicine & money, UNDER OUR SKIN exposes the hidden story of Lyme disease, one of the most serious and controversial epidemics of our time. Each year, thousands go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, often told that their symptoms are all in their head. Following the stories of patients and physicians fighting for their lives and livelihoods, the film brings into focus a haunting picture of the health care system and a medical establishment all too willing to put profits ahead of patients.

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Eye of the Cat: Rickettsia

Video casero. Protagonista: Rickettsia.

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If I Only Had a Brain Injury: A TBI Survivor and Life Coachs Guide to Chronic Fatigue, Concussion, Lyme Disease, Migraine or Other Medical Mystery

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If I Only Had a Brain Injury is a page-turner and a must-read. It is a testimony of the power of believing in oneself, a true survival story.”
–Alina Oswald

The ‘Oz’ analogy is something I had never thought of and it is perfect. … The book will be a great resource. … I especially like that you offer ways to deal with the emotional impact on survivors, friends and family members. Your book will be of great help to families. I see it all the time, people with TBI are looking for anything that will help, and conventional medicine can only do so much.”
—–Karen Ruppert–Nurse Manager, trauma rehabilitation unit at Harborview Medical Center

Unlike other books on healing from so-called “Medical Mysteries,” If I Only Had a Brain Injury encourages readers to chart their own inspirational journeys. The book’s structure follows The Wizard of Oz storyline (Dorothy’s journey begins with a concussion), guiding readers to a “yellow brick road through recovery.” A collection of personal examples, alternative treatments and spiritual growth exercises, this book also offers wisdom from thirteen contributors, including Robin Cohn (Vice President of New York State Brain Injury Association), Dr. William Padula (Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association), Dana Reeve, and Kay Strom.

If I Only Had a Brain Injury: A TBI Survivor and Life Coach’s Guide to Chronic Fatigue, Concussion, Lyme Disease, Migraine or Other ”Medical Mystery”

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