The Borreliose Centrum Blankenburg (BCB) in the middle of the Harz Health specializes in the diagnosis and therapy of tick-transmitted infections. Here you can also chronically ill, who often have a long ordeal behind them, being helped. The Center provides over 800 square meters diagnosis, laboratory, therapy and rehabilitation all under one roof. Lyme disease is in most cases (more than 70%) healed, though often only for a period of several months, and only using a holistic treatment approach. In the BCB to spot a variety of therapies and rehabilitation measures directly offered and implemented.
The film shown here was taken by a regional TV channel and clearly shows the example of a patient’s chances of cure with Lyme disease.
More information can be found here:
BCB Borreliose Centrum Blankenburg
a Division of Health and conference
City Blankenburg GmbH & Co.KG
Rudolf Ludwig Strasse 4
38889 Blankenburg
Phone: 03944 – 3619470
Fax: 03944 – 3619499
E-mail: service@b-c-bl.de
Web site: www.b-c-bl.de
This is the introduction to a seminar on Lyme disease which was held at the Candlewood Inn, Brookfield, CT, on October 6, 2009. It featured Dr. Daniel Cameron, the current Presidents of ILADS (International Association of Lyme and Associated Diseases) and Dr. Steven Phillips, its past President. The event was sponsored by the Rotary Club and the Lyme Disease Task Forces of Brookfield, Newtown and Ridgefield, CT.
Jerry Murphy, a selectman from the Town of Brookfield, welcomes the audience, followed by Russ Cornelius, co-founder of the Brookfield Lyme Disease Task Force, who introduces the event. The introduction summarizes the work of the task force. It is a model for other communities, especially the work with school children. The Task Force also focuses on reducing the deer population. A video clip by Dr. Kirby Stafford succinctly explains the link between deer overpopulation and Lyme disease.
Dr. Daniel Cameron, President of ILADS (International Association of Lyme and Associated Diseases), describes the disease carrying tick, explores facts and myths about the infamous rash pattern and discusses testing methods.
The presentation was made at a Lyme disease seminar on October 6, 2009 in the Candlewood Inn, Brookfield, CT. It was hosted by the Rotary Club and the Lyme Disease Task Forces of Brookfield, Newtown and Ridgefield, CT.
Here’s a great video published on YouTube of Dr. Joseph Jemsek’s speech concerning the truth about the controversy surrounding Lyme disease and what action needs to be taken to provide patients with better care.
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I completed a 3 month intensive antibiotic treatment at the new Lyme Disease Clinic in Augsburg, Germany earlier this year for my Chronic Lyme Disease.
The treatment went well and I’m feeling great. It’s been 3 months since I went off the infusion. Returned to work which has been interesting and rewarding.
Pain free and mentally fit creates a different world