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- What a fabulous design, so easy to track. And they included EARS. Just can't really assess the content, though, without the references.
As for content and references (would be nice to see which LLMDs may have contributed to this or the sources used), I tried to find the authors and it seems not to be from any specific lyme doctors but from a blog by an semi-anonymous "Louise" who is a life coach and author. Some background here:
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You can tell that they know nothing about STARI.
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- yeah, the design is very nice but the content may be just a start to one's personal research that would go much further - and finding an excellent ILADS-educated LL doctor. -
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thanks lymetoo. im taking this to my next visit along with a highlighter...maybe two highlighters case one runs out.
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- Just got my copy yesterday. Very impressed with the detail here and the way the comparisons are outlined.
Talking so far just about lay-out and a few key points. It will take me many tries to sufficiently read the full article (I'm a slow reader). So, I can't offer full review of content.
Still, even if it may be very good, I would never rely on just one article or just one doctor. Yet this certainly may stand well among the best.
[For newcomers, be sure to see the ILADS' site: www.ilads.org ]
Neurotoxic Disorders: Reactivity to Lyme, Coinfections, Molds, and Petrochemicals
Interview with Wayne C. Anderson, ND
- by Nancy Faass, MSW, MPH
The symptoms once described only as "Lyme disease" frequently involve other bacteria. Certain types of toxigenic mold can also be a major factor in neurotoxic conditions.
Petrol-based pesticides, insecticides, and solvents are a third major contributor to neurotoxic inflammation � all involving similar symptoms.
Dr. Anderson describes the
progression of neurotoxic disorders;
symptom patterns for Borrelia, Babesia, Bartonella, Ehrlichia, and Mycoplasma;
and state of the laboratory testing,
as well as offering case studies with immune support protocols.
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