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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Bacterial Debris and Lyme Symptoms
Posted July 31, 2012. In today’s Wall Street Journal, see article entitled “After Lyme Disease Treatment, Bacterial Debris Lingers in Joints.” This is true if your Lyme disease and Lyme symptoms are not being treated throughly, i.e. your LLMD is … Continue reading
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Chocolate! and Lyme Symptoms
Posted November 21, 2012. Cacao beans are a super food! Recipe coming soon for fudge using raw organic cacao beans and sweetened only with a couple of dates. A good once in awhile compromise for the no refined sugar diet. … Continue reading
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Lyme Symptoms: Explanation of Different Tests for Lyme
Posted July 22, 21012 An Introduction to the Tests Used for Lyme Disease Diagnosis by Chris Hart Articles Doctors use three primary tests to confirm a Lyme Disease diagnosis. One of the reasons that it’s so difficult to get a … Continue reading
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Broccoli and Lyme Symptoms
Posted July 13, 2012 Broccoli: A Nutritional Powerhouse. I eat it raw by the handful! Or I dip it in olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Great! Broccoli—this cruciferous veggie is a nutritional powerhouse. For reasons to pile up … Continue reading
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Lyme Symptoms: Ticks in Alberta
Posted July 11, 2012 from Edmonton Journal. EDMONTON – Despite its previously low profile in Alberta, a species of tick notorious for carrying Lyme disease may now be establishing its territory here, a University of Alberta researcher says. In a … Continue reading
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