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Lyme Disease

Posted by Sue C. 
Sue C.
Lyme Disease
January 03, 2011 09:17AM
Searching for suggestions, specialists (anywhere), any new treatments, for this disease. Not for me, but family friend suffering. Thanks!
lisa s
Re: Lyme Disease
January 03, 2011 09:39AM
Sue,

A month or so ago, this came up in a few threads.

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I believe the consensus was only the nano-particle type was effective and not dangerous. I hope this helps your friend.

lisa

Sue C.
Re: Lyme Disease
January 04, 2011 11:48AM
Thank you very much, Lisa!
MarkS
Re: Lyme Disease
January 15, 2011 12:31AM
Sue,

Surely antibiotics have to be the first thing to try?

Mark
Re: Lyme Disease
January 16, 2011 09:22AM
Sue - From my files on this topic. A friend's mother (age 76) has battled Lyme disease for several years. The redisual effects are still with her; it's very difficult to get rid of entirely, apparently.

Highly informative and significant information:

Diagnostic dilemmas in Lyme disease.
[www.thefreelibrary.com]

Lyme Disease: An American Problem or Worldwide Plague
by Bryan Rosner July 2010
[www.townsendletter.com]

10 Top Lyme Disease Treatments – Bryan Rosner
[www.lymebook.com]
and Book Review

Extensive listst of Resources articles about Lyme Disease
[www.samento.com.ec]

Lyme disease, potential plague of the 21st century detection problems resolved by imaging with the Bradford Variable Projection High Resolution Microscope
Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Jan, 2005 by Robert W. Bradford, Henry W. Allen
[findarticles.com]

A Guide: The Diagnostic Dilemma of Lyme Disease
[www.timeforlyme.org]

Jackie
anneh
Re: Lyme Disease
January 16, 2011 10:22AM
If I may suggest a look at [www.ladybarbara.net] she is a fellow herbalist and has great information smiling smiley anneh
Re: Lyme Disease
January 19, 2011 05:47AM
Here are some links to Lyme Disease articles appearing in the July 2010 issue of Townsend Letter. I'm just posting so these are on the record for future use. Very interesting reading.

Jackie



Connecticut's antitrust action against IDSA's Lyme guidelines: medical guideline development demands scientific procedures by Hal Smith
Also published in the July 2010 Issue of Townsend Letter for Doctor’s and Patients.
[www.thefreelibrary.com]


Excerpt from Insights into Lyme Disseat Treatment: 13 Lyme-Literate Healthcare Practitioners share their healing strategies… Book available from www.Lymebook.com

Chapter 1 Chronic Lyme disease Treatment Steven Harris MD Redwood City CA
Why Lyme Treatments Fail Part 1
[www.lymediseaseresource.com]

Why Lyme Treatments Fail… Part 2
[www.thefreelibrary.com]

Saving Our Children: Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Tick-Borne Diseases
by Scott Forsgren
[www.townsendletter.com]

In Vitro Effectiveness of Samento and Banderol Herbal Extracts on the Different Morphological Forms of Borrelia Burgdorferi
by Akshita Datar, Navroop Kaur, Seema Patel, David F. Luecke, and Eva Sapi, PhD
Lyme Disease Research Group
University of New Haven
[www.townsendletter.com]

Lyme disease guidelines still unchanged Julie Kotter… Townsend July 2010
[findarticles.com]

Borrelia defeats antibiotics
Townsend Letter, July, 2010 by Jule Klotter
[findarticles.com]

The Lyme Diet— Book review
[www.thefreelibrary.com]

This is the majority of the articles from the July 2010 issue of Townsend that is devoted to Lyme Disease related information but you can order a back issue copy from Townsend… [www.townsendletter.com]

Jackie
Sue C.
Re: Lyme Disease
January 20, 2011 01:04PM
Thanks for all the links to articles etc. The information is for a friend who has suffered from Lyme disease for over 20 years - I think she has been through most of the treatments, antibiotics etc, but still suffers from the effects. I was just looking to see if there was anything she might have missed.
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