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He's a very good LLMD.
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Bartenderbonnie
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Unfortunately Dr R will no longer be accepting patients.
He has stated he will concentrate on attending conferences to keep abreast of the latest treatments and research to pass along on his webinar’s and tending to the business on his website.
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Dr Marty Ross Lyme webinar is scheduled for today, Wednesday April 5th, 2023. 4pm PST 7pm EST
“ Ask your Lyme disease questions in my live webinar called Conversations with Marty Ross MD. In this webinar you will learn fresh ideas to take back your health and life. No two webinars are alike because they are designed by your questions.”
Ann Yes his supplements are expensive due to the fact that he sells pharmaceutical grade supplements. I do not buy from him. I buy from Natural Healthy Concepts website. It states on their website that the pharmaceutical grade companies do not participate in any sales or deals. Ugh.
But Natural Healthy Concepts DO offer rewards program where they will reward points for every dollar spent. Yeh.
• why and when to treat chronic virus infections, • review of The Ross Lyme Support Protocol, • hydrocortisone for adrenal fatigue, • steps to fix mitchondrial dysfunction and and to improve fatigue, • floaters in tick-borne infections, • I-arginine in Bartonella, • possible endothelial glycocaly× damage and Bartonella. • Arterosil and endothelial glycocaylx repair in Bartonella, • Morgellons is a skin manifestation of Borrelia infection, • review of alternatives to rifampin in a Bartonella treatment, • review of fluconazole and methylene blue in Bartonella treatment, • about growing and persisters in Bartonella treatment, • methylene blue function review, • about cytokines in tick-borne infections, mold toxicity, and intestinal yeast overgrowth, • how cytokine excess can lead to low testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone, • review of one person's treatment protocol with suggestions on what to stop and start, • how to handle side effects on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), • actions of LDN, • think about intestinal yeast overgrowth as a cause of what looks like a relapse, • how to diagnose and treat intestinal yeast overgrowth, • how to determine if you have heavy metal toxicity, • I do not find treating for heavy metal toxicity to make much of a difference in tick-borne illnesses, • review of |Genex Immunoblots for Borrelia, Bartonella, and Babesia, • quinolines for Babesia (primaquine and tafenoquine) • review of Babesia treatment actions, • how to prevent tick-borne infections, • my thoughts on importance of detox of glyphosphate and heavy metals, • why LymeUNITED is for you! and • much more.
Be sure to register for next Thursday’s webinar!
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