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Wednesday, August 27, 2014 - 6:30pm

Instructor: Greg Lee.
Category: Community Program

Location: Maryland University of Integrative Health.
Payment: Free Event

Aug 27 2014 6:30PM - 8:00PM

Why do people who have been diagnosed with Lyme disease and co-infections still struggle with recurring symptoms despite months or years of antibiotic treatment?

These people often have multiple infections: parasitic, viral, or fungal, that have not been treated or diagnosed. Many have infections that have become drug-resistant. Others have genetic challenges which prevent adequate detoxification which creates a back-up of toxins.

These conditions can lead to symptoms that persist despite antibiotics, or even anti-Lyme herbs or supplements. What else can help these patients?

In this lecture, you will learn about multiple treatments and remedies that have helped hundreds of Lyme disease patients overcome their health challenges. You will also be able to work directly with Greg Lee, a graduate of MUIH’s acupuncture and Chinese herb programs and a national expert on the treatment of Lyme’s disease.

If you are considering a career in Chinese medicine or considering natural treatments to deal with a chronic illness, this lecture will give you an example of the way we at MUIH approach healing body, mind, and spirit.

Greg Lee, M.Ac., L.Ac., is the driving force behind the Two Frogs Healing Center, GoodbyeLyme.com, and an expert on using Chinese herbs and alternative medicines and treatments for healing incredibly persistent Lyme disease along with multiple chronic infections.

After dealing with a medical condition that led him to seek out acupuncture as a remedy, Greg chose to leave the engineering field and pursue a Master’s degree in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.

He also pursued studies in Craniosacral technique, Alexander technique, and Sufi healing. He created a successful private practice in treating people with chronic pain, fatigue, and fibromyalgia that were unable to be healed with western medicine. However, the patients that kept him up at night were the ones with Lyme disease.

Drawing from different medical traditions, he has developed the GoodbyeLyme System for Healing Persistent Lyme disease. The GoodbyeLyme System provides a customized treatment program for eliminating Lyme disease bacteria and co-infection pathogens, neutralizing toxins, and healing the damage to different organs and systems of the body.

This system also helps you to tap into your most powerful source of healing. In addition to helping patients, Greg has also taught courses on alternative medicine at different medical colleges. For several years, he was a director and instructor at the Traditional Acupuncture Institute.

He has also taught classes on alternative healing to medical students at the University of Maryland Medical School. He has written several articles for the National Fibromyalgia Association online newsletter. He was also a managing partner at LionHeart Consulting.

http://www.muih.edu/chinese-medicine-strategies-resolving-persistent-lyme-disease-and-co-infections

Steve

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