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I have a good friend and great doctor here in the Phoenix area. He tends to treat symptoms more then to be diagnostic. But his knowledge is extensive and he treats patients with a plethora of ailments and odd and strange symptoms. He has 3 lyme patients alone and others with viral and parasite type infections. He is a wonderful person as well and always willing to help and listen. He treats with herbs and acupuncture and a few other eastern medicine techniques. If anyone would like more information please let me know. Email address is [email protected] God bless you all and may he keep you closer today then yesterday. In God all things are possible.
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Keebler
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- It's always great to hear of a ND knowing about lyme and having some success with lyme patients. It takes someone very special and dedicated to work in this field. Still, first, I would want to know:
Is he ILADS-educated? And ILADS member?
Hope so. If not, he can participate in an ILADS-physician training.
Many NDs have completed this training and are ILADS members.
Mostly because I've made mistakes in the past, I would never consider consulting with any doctor who is not ILADS-educated as this is so vital so they have the level of understanding. Beyond that, treatment paths can vary but the knowledge base has to be there first so that the recommended methods adequately cover all the bases.
This spirochete is unlike any other bacteria. Unique beyond belief. The coinfections, too, are very complex.
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