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GiGi
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Some of you are aware of the fact that Dr. Klinghardt was the one that had the patience and knowledge to see me through my ordeal of conquering Lyme Disease. Over the last five years I have tried to share with you here what I learned from him.

A seminar that is coming up in January might be of interest to some of you. As you can tell, there is going to be a lot about Lyme Disease and all that goes along with it. I have done my best and pushed for this for a long time and am so happy that it is going to happen. Take care.

ENERGY MEDICINE - 5th Annual Meting:

Neurotoxin Mediated Illnesses: A Look Beyond Antibiotics
Friday January 13 -- Sunday January 15th, 2006

Lyme disease, chronic mycoplasma infections, herpes and other modern infections affect us in multiple ways and are often the cause of chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and many other illnesses. Antibiotics have largely failed to address this issue. Mercury, cadmium and other metals have a synergistic effect with bacterial and mold neurotoxins.
Learn new effective and elegant solutions to diagnosis and treatment.


Dietrich Klinghardt, (M.D, Ph.D.) - world-renowned medical doctor and speaker hosts
this annual meeting and presents three of his own lectures:


AUTONOMIC RESPONSE TESTING (ART) and Neurotoxic Syndromes

Dr. Klinghardt will spice up the seminar with frequent and targeted demonstrations. The most common neurotoxic syndromes will be discussed and appropriate effective treatment protocols will be given for heavy metal toxicity, Lyme disease and co-infections, mold and mycotoxins, electrosmog and electro-sensitivity, viral infections, mycoplasma and solvents.

LYME DISEASE: A Look Beyond Antibiotics

Dr. Klinghardt will share his vast experience with Lyme disease and offer common and not-so-common treatment modalities, many of which originate from the new field of energy medicine

AUTISM

Recently, Autism has become a treatable illness. Dr. Klinghardt will reveal his approach to this cruel and probably unnecessary man-made illness. Dana Gorman (Defeat Autism Yesterday) will share her insights.


INVITED SPEAKERS INCLUDE, AMONGST OTHERS:


CHRISTOPH GANSS (M.D.), Director of TICEBA
Stem Cell Therapy for Regenerative Medicine

Heidelberg (Germany) based TICEBA (Tissue and Cell Banking) has set up the first private tissue bank in the world for the personal and individual storage of skin tissue and the pluripotent adult stem cells contained within it. Dr. Ganss' field of surgical expertise includes heart and thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, the use of stem cell therapy in immune deficient states and traumatology. His well-founded knowledge of the latest medical findings and technologies was acquired both in Germany and abroad.


GUNNAR HEUSER (M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.F.E., B.C.F.E.) -- Neural Toxicology

Dr. Heuser is known in the medical community as an expert researcher and writer in the field of neurotoxicology. His studies in toxicology have led him to pioneer safer protocols using mild pressure hyperbarics. His research documents the dramatic positive effects of hyperbaric treatment on the brain--particularly for brain injuries like autism, ADD, cerebral palsy, and toxic encephalopathy. His most recent work explores hyperbaric oxygenation to slow apoptosis (cell death) and to treat infertility. Dr. Heuser was the recipient of the 2003 IHA award for outstanding research in the field of mild hyperbaric medicine.


CHRISTOPHER HUSSAR (D.O., D.D.S.)

The Toxic Effect of Jaw Bone Infections and the Interrelationship with the
co-infections of Lyme Disease.

Dr. Hussar is considered by many practitioners as the worlds leading oral surgeon. He is also an expert on the treatment of Lyme Disease. (M.D.)

The International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) position and his most recent findings.


DANIEL KINDERLEHRER (M.D.)

Dr. Kinderlehrer is a nationally recognized holistic physician with expertise in the fields of nutrition, allergy and environmental medicine. He was the co-founder of the New England Center for Holistic Medicine in Massachusetts before moving to Santa Fe. Dr. Kinderlehrer has taught extensively at the Omega Institute and the National Institute of Behavioral Medicine. He co-authored the `Antioxidant Save Your Life Cookbook', and authored the forthcoming book `Unraveling the Mysteries of Lyme Disease: Can a Hidden Infection be the cause of Your Chronic Illness?'


MARK SCHAUSS (MBA, DB)

Solvent Toxicity -- Diagnosis and Treatment
After twenty-five years of research, Dr. Schauss has gained a comprehensive insight into a range of neurological disorders, including epilepsy, autism and ADHD as well as an array of other health problems. Dr. Schauss has led a team to develop an interpretive laboratory report known as the CellMate �. He has lectured internationally on laboratory testing, environmental toxicity and the most insightful methods for interpreting a wide range of laboratory tests.


ARISTO VOJDANI (Ph.D.)

Immunoscience and Neurotoxins -- Laboratory Testing for Mold, Borrelia, Burgdorferi and other infections
Dr. Vojdani studied Immunology and Microbiology at Bar Ilan University, Israel. He is currently an Associate Professor at Charles Drew School of Medicine. He is director of Immunosciences Lab, a licensed clinical laboratory for detecting environmentally caused immunological injuries to include, gastrointestinal evaluations, lymphocyte immune function testing and immunotoxicology assessments, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, atherosclerosis and diabetes.


Conference Fee:
All registrations: $450.00. Assistant/Spouse $375.00

Location:
Bellevue Hyatt Regency Hotel, 900 Bellevue Way NE, Washington

To Register or for more information please contact:
The Institute of Neurobiology, PO Box 5023, Bellevue, WA 98009

Telephone: 425-637-9339
Fax: 425-637-9669
[email protected] www.neuraltherapy.com

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Anneke
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Dear Gigi,

Thanks for your many posts and your activism on ths website!

I have decided to finally really pursue chelation - having had a hair test which showed I need it, and reading Dr. B's 2005 protocol which recommends pursuing this if treatment for Lyme is very difficult, or with little progress.

I know that you have written that you believe Dr. Kling. saved you, and that chelation was a big part of this. Can you in a nutshell tell me the method he used for you, and what changes you noticed, esp. in brain functioning?

I appreciate your help so much!

I tried a foot cream chelator once called allithionine, and had a HUGE mental reaction to it, and I've been afraid to go this direction for quite a awhile.

Take good care,

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map1131
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Gigi, I had received an email about this seminar and I wish it was possible for me to fly across the country to attend. I'd have to hit the lottery tonight for that to happen. Hopefully it's my lucky day.

I also sent that email to my muscle testing doc to see if he'd be interested in the seminar. He said he'd go in a minute if it was south and warm, but WA in January didn't excite him.

I've been making my doc read write-ups from Dr K on vector borne illnesses hoping it will help him with treating me and afriend of mine & her 4 kids with lyme.

Thanks for all you do in keeping us informed on your experiences with lyme,

Pam

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ibrakeforticks
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What about Dr. Shoemaker? Didn't he first come up with the term "Neurotoxin Mediated Illnesses?"
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SForsgren
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I'll be there... [Smile]

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Scott

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map1131
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Gigi & Scott, I hope you will give us a complete report. Still waiting to hit the lottery.

Pam

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