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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Bryan Rosner’s experience with rife machines
Video from: www.lymebook.com Today Bryan Rosner describes his decision to use rife machines to fight Lyme Disease.
2008 Lyme Disease Annual Report: A Yearly Update for Doctors and Patients
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Every year, newsworthy events throughout the Lyme Disease community will be chronicled in our Annual Report. This issue contains exciting and provocative topics including:
The neuropsychiatric manifestations of Lyme Disease
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The Redemptive Potential Of Illness and The Power of God
This is an excerpt taken from my book, “The Lyme Disease Survival Guide: Physical, Lifestyle and Emotional Strategies for Healing.” It discusses a lesson that God has taught me about healing; particularly, how He can use illness to redeem the lives of the chronically ill. For more info. and to check out my book, “The Lyme Disease Survival Guide: Physical, Lifestyle and Emotional Strategies for Healing”, visit: www.lymebytes.blogspot.com.
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Don’t Get Hypnotized!
In King and Snohomish counties call Cascade Pest Control at 888-989-8979, or visit us at www.cascadepest.com. Don’t be fooled by how cute rodents can look! Rats spread disease, damage structures and contaminate food and feed. One pair of rats shed more than one million body hairs each year and a single rat leaves 25000 droppings in a year. Rats transmit Murine typhus fever, rat bite fever, salmonellosis or bacterial food poisoning, Weils disease or leptospirosis and trichinosis, melioidosid, brucellosis, tuberculosis, pasteurellosis, rickettsial diseases, and viral diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease. Norway rats can also carry the rabies virus.
Pocket-SIzed Field Tick Kit
TICK FIELD MANAGEMENT Click the link below to download the PDF document www.box.net PREVENTION 1. Treat clothing & boots with spray Permethrin (0.5%) and let dry 4 hours. This treatment will typically last approximately 6 weeks or 6 launderings. 2. Stay out of areas with tall grass and avoid brushing against grass and brush. 3. If possible, in tick prone areas wear long pants and a long sleeved shirt. 4. Keep your shirt tucked in and tuck your pants into your boots, or tape or rubber band your pant cuffs to your boots, or wear gaiters. 5. After a hike in a heavy tick area, examine your entire body for ticks. FIELD TICK KIT 1. Gloves 2. Sharp Tweezers 3. Pro-Tick™ (Magnifying Glass & Tick Tool) 4. Gelled Alcohol Hand Wipes 5. Antibiotic Ointment 6. Band-Aid 7. Transport pouch & label POTENTIAL TICK BITE COMPLICATIONS 1. Local skin Infection 2. Lyme Disease 3. Colorado Tick Fever 4. Tick Paralysis TREATMENT 1. Remove any ticks immediately. 2. The best way to remove a tick is by firmly grasping the ticks mouthparts at your skin with tweezers, & GENTLY pulling straight out. 3. Avoid squishing the body as this forces more digestive juices into the host, increasing the chance of infection. 4. Wash your hands & the tick bite site with soap & water. 5. Treat the bite antibiotic ointment. 6. Consider saving the tick in a small vial of alcohol labeled with location & date removed for future identification. 7. If you experience any symptoms of Lyme disease, get medical care promptly.
Experience with the Bionic 880 in Germany
In this video, my friend Troy and I briefly describe our experiences with the Bionic 880 device for treating Lyme disease.
Tribeca Videos – Under Our Skin Panel
The riveting documentary Under Our Skin (TFF ’08) opens at the IFC Center June 19th. In its honor, Tribeca is proud to present, in its entirety, a fascinating panel from TFF ’08, with director Andy Abrahams Wilson, Dr. Richard Horowitz and bestselling author Amy Tan, who talks about her connection to the film and Lyme Disease. Check out www.tribecafilm.com for more info, film news, our weekly newsletter and more!
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-22
- Do you believe Lyme Disease is not in your area? http://www.lymediseasemap.org #lyme #disease #
- Spent 2 weeks in a hospital 4 testing & exporatory surgeries. At the end of the 2 weeks doc told me I was physically fine but mentally ill. #

