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Since it sounds like no good options are avail for Oregon LLMD's, and since I live 30 miles from the CA border, would appreciate any northern CA recommendations (north of Redding are best). I prefer a list of MD or NP qualified, so hopefully can get insurance coverage! Thanks, Janna
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me to , let me no if you find someone, im in redding, i no of a chiropractor that treats with herbs only, in redding, im gonna let him treat me but im still to nervous to stir the pot just yet
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Thank you Robin123:) Appreciate the info.
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- Already posted this previously for Lansingjj (and so glad to see you pursue a LLMD in Calif. since there are none in Oregon).
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DERK, this is for you:
If that chiropractor is ILADS educated and truly lyme literate, that is best. Otherwise, you could be taking herbs till the cows come home and get nowhere.
I know. I did that with a ND who said they knew all about lyme, were wise with herbs but the turned out to NOT really know about lyme at all.
Chiropractors often receive little or no formal training in herbal supplements but some may get some training in nutritional supplements like vitamins.
Best if you can see a LLMD and a LL ND as they can complement each other and many do work together professionally.
However, if that is not a choice and you are drawn to herbal treatment, realize that even many LL NDs insist upon antibiotics - for good reason.
For this kind of approach, it's best to consult with an ILADS-educated LL (lyme literate) doctor who has completed four years of post-graduate medical education in the field of herbal and nutritional medicine -
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Integrative / Holistic M.D., etc. (Be aware that those in this category can have various levels of formal herbal &/or nutritional education, perhaps even just a short course. Do ask first.)
Links to many articles and books by holistic-minded LL doctors of various degrees who all have this basic approach in common:
Understanding of the importance of addressing the infection(s) fully head-on with specific measures from all corners of medicine;
knowing which supplements have direct impact, which are only support and which are both.
You can compare and contrast many approaches.
BASIC HERBAL EDUCATIONAL & SAFETY links,
BODY WORK links with safety tailored to lyme patients,
What ILADS is & WHY you need an ILADS-educated, Lyme Literate Doctor (whatever their degree) - starting with assessment / evaluation. -
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- Derk,
You may also want to post your own thread. That way you'll get more replies if none come your beyond good Robin's.
Also see the on-line support for the California based:
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