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Archive for Great Imitator

Why Lyme Treatments Fail: Part II

Advice from Web sites and chat rooms usually does not apply to you. No two people are ever to be treated the same. To seek advice on the Internet is a concern of most physicians and healers. Sometimes you can find mature balanced support from those who are healthy, but not new advanced and solid credible information for your medical care. Many leaders in tick-infection medicine report they are quoted incorrectly, and that the information is often wrong, sometimes dangerous and wastes time and money.

Why Lyme Treatments Fail, Part 1

Tick and flea-borne infections cause isolation. They ruin relationships due to resulting fogginess, poor insight, depression, various addictions, rage, extreme hostility – even violence – and refusal to get treatment. Bartonella is likely the worst offender, but Lyme and Babesia and their die-offs can also increase these problems. Isolation leads to decreased treatment options. It can ultimately lead to divorce and the loss of family relationships and friendships. This, in turn, leads to decreased resources and support while ill. Isolated humans, as Mother Teresa often said, are the poorest beings on earth.

Chronic Lyme Disease Or Mercury Poisoning?

Lyme Disease sufferers need to be aware that having mercury poisoning and Lyme Disease at the same time can be a confusing, frustrating,scary experience.

We have ample evidence of the many ways in which we contract Lyme disease – and many ways which seem obvious but are very controversial.

Mercury poisoning is a different type of infection, and the methods for contracting mercury poisoning are incredibly varied.

Perhaps the top ways in which we are poisoned by mercury is from dental fillings.

With dental amalgams, mercury in vapor form is released when the teeth are ground together while chewing. This mercury is absorbed into blood and tissue–including the pituitary and hypothalamus glands. These two glands seem to play a part in FMS symptoms.

Do You Have Chronic Lyme or Aspartame Poisoning?

Aspartame may trigger, mimic, or cause the following illnesses:

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Epstein-Barr
Post-Polio Syndrome
Chronic and/or Neurological Lyme Disease
Grave’s Disease
Meniere’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease
ALS
Epilepsy
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
EMS
Hypothyroidism
Mercury sensitivity from Amalgam fillings
Fibromyalgia
Autism
CPN
Lupus
non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

Important New Insights From Dr. Klinghardt

To use conventional diagnostic tests such as the Western Blot, one has to think in paradoxes: the patient has to be treated with an effective treatment modality first before the patient recovers enough to produce the antibodies, which then are looked for in the test. A positive Western Blot proves that the treatment given worked to some degree. A negative Western Blot does not and cannot prove the absence of the infection.

Syphilis: The Ugly Cousin

Like Lyme, the symptoms of Syphilis are many, and diverse. It has also been called “The Great Imitator” due to the difficulty medical practitioners have had through time in accurately diagnosing the disease and for many centuries, difficulties treating the disease.

Do You Have Neurological Lyme Disease?

Do You Have Neurological Lyme Disease?

If you have had Lyme for more than a few months it is very likely that you do.  There is a gaping hole in scientific reporting about the dangers, symptoms and treatment for neurological Lyme which is why it is so refreshing to see the year end with a hard-hitting honest report on neurological Lyme [...]