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chlorophyll
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This article about chronic Lyme is in June's issue of Self magazine. I was fairly impressed with the way they covered the topic, especially for mainstream media. And, it's a success story - something we all like to hear!!!

http://www.self.com/livingwell/articles/2008/05/0519lymedisease

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Thank you for posting this articule [Big Grin]
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Thank you for posting this article!

The doctor mentioned in the article is also the gentleman who recognized the Lyme and Babesia that plagued me for years. He is not a bonified LLMD, but he is an excellent clinician/medical detective and gave me the names of several LLMDs to try. Don't know where I'd be today without the direction he gave me!

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Thank you for posting this article!

Good to see it getting the exposure it needs.


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For those who may have missed it, here's one from last month in FIRST magazine!

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=019678;p=

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Thank you [Smile] excellent article
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Interesting, no mention of co-infections, did anyone notice?
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up to read during daylight hours.... [sleepy]
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Is it just me or are the articles getting more frequent and in more circulated magazines? I find that highly encouraging. [Big Grin]

But you're right, CD57, not one has mentioned coinfections (even the Pamela Weintraub article in Psychology Today did not mention them).

One of the best descriptions came from Daryl Hall in his interview on video with Blumen-someone? I gues Daryl has ALL coinfections so he described the intricacies very well.

Wax and wane...

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chlorophyll,

thanks so much for posting this wonderful, 3 page article!! true story no less! [group hug]


tutu, your link back to 1st magazine gave NO direct link to read the article. can you or someone else find that for us all? thx my friend/s !! [kiss] [group hug]

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