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He is doing a segment on Lyme disease today. I really don't watch his show but will see what he has to say.
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Yes thanks, I am glad I didn't miss it. I hope he does not quote the CDC. There will probably be the opportunity for feed back.
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Unfortunately, I think Dr. Oz is still stuck in his medically trained belief system. But the guy does think outside the box sometimes (let's hope). Thanks for telling us Bigstan (I'll watch it). :)
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Good quote. I think he did a good job with the show. He described it well.
"He said that even if you get treatment YEARS after the bite, it will still be effective!!"
Yea that part was weak.
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