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CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Rheumatology, Second Edition (LANGE CURRENT Series)

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Rheumatology, Second Edition (LANGE CURRENT Series)

The most up-to-date and readily accessible rheumatology resource available! A Doody’s Core Title ESSENTIAL PURCHASE! 5 STAR DOODY’S REVIEW!
“I was impressed with this book and consider it one of the more useful books I’ve come across for use in treating patients. Not only is it a good book to read from cover-to-cover, but it’s also a wonderful resource for injection techniques as well as therapeutics. No other book provides the practicalities like this does. Based on the ever-changing biologic therapies, one would imagine an update every several years makes sense.”–Doody’s Review Service The second edition of this quick-reference guide has everything you need to keep pace with this fast-moving field–presented in the ac

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Bartonella: Diagnosis and Treatment: Part 2 of 2, Full Color Edition

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Bartonella: Diagnosis and Treatment: Part 2 of 2, Full Color Edition

THIS COLOR BOOK IS PART OF A 2 VOLUME SET. VOLUME 1 AND VOLUME 2 ARE TWO HALVES OF ONE BOOK. Bartonella is one of the most serious infections in the world. Due to profoundly outmoded testing, this universal world infection has been able to hide in untold tens of millions of individuals. Even with virtually no research, it has gone from 2 species to 32 discovered species in a short time. Treatment studies are all of questionable value. Bartonella harms every organ in at least 15-20 ways. This fact is based on a review of about 2,000 published papers and is functionally unknown to 99.9% of the world’s clinical and academic health care workers. This book is meant to powerfully and clearly reveal this profoundly dangerous stealth inf

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Does anyone have Lyme Disease, and are taking Cumanda as part of their treatment?

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Question by mavbax: Does anyone have Lyme Disease, and are taking Cumanda as part of their treatment?
I am supposed to take Cumanda along with my antibiotics and other supliments to help break down the cysts in Chronic Lyme Disease. I put 1 drop under the tongue 2x daily and increase until I am at 20 drops 2x daily.
I get sick everytime work up to 7 or 8 drops.

Anyone else have experience with this?

Best answer:

Answer by Ryan A
I am going to be starting anitbiotics on Monday for Lyme and I am also starting the Samento protocol with Cumanda to fight it from both natural and regular antibiotics. The Cumanda I ordered says to take it with 1 cup of water 30 min before breakfast and dinner. Maybe the water will help dilute it so your body can handle over 8 drops, but I haven’t tried it yet.

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44b – My Lyme disease and rheumatoid arthritis journey – Miraculous CCSVI treatment for MS sufferers

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

I’ve been watching some amazing vidoes about Multiple Sclerosis sufferers being treated for CCSVI blockages (blockages to arteries and veins that reduce blood flow to and from the brain). In these before and after videos we are seeing people who are severely crippled with MS having reversals of their symptoms! It is mesmerizing and heartening to watch, and may even have some bearing on Lyme disease treatment in future. If nothing else, it is an interesting avenue to explore, and obviously, if you know anyone with MS, is well worth discussing with them.
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Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Psychosocial Treatment for Medical Conditions: Principles and Techniques

Mental Health and Physical Health are undeniably connected. One cannot recover physically, if there is still mental suffering, and vice versa. The essays collected here examine the relationship between mental and physical health, and how that relationship flourishes or suffers in a managed care environment. Understanding more about how the psychological aftereffects of an illness, and the best ways to respond to them, will ultimately enhance the care offered to patients. The contributors offer a wide range of examples of linked physical and mental illnesses, with advice on how best to responsibly address and treat both. Clinicians and practitioners will welcome this guide to navigating a managed care system and working with patients to h

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The Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Current Research and Future Directions in Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

The Fibromyalgia Syndrome: Current Research and Future Directions in Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment

The Fibromyalgia Syndrome summarizes major advances in the understanding of fibromyalgia and helps increase readers’knowledge of the disorder, which can lead to the development of new strategies for diagnosis and treatment. Fibromyalgia is not an uncommon disorder, and can be a frustrating problem for patients and physicians alike. In this valuable reference, leading experts in the field of fibromyalgia research provide important information on fibromyalgia and offer suggestions for future research.Contributing authors begin to unravel the many unanswered questions about fibromyalgia as they explore the mechanisms underlying pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance, the interrelationship between pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance,

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Lyme Disease Treatment: Small Dose, Big Effect

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

Lyme Disease Treatment: Small Dose, Big Effect

The person suffers the Lyme disease when the bacteria are transmitted into the body, when the host ticks bites. Lyme disease causes symptoms ranging from rash, fever, chills and body aches to joint swelling, weakness and temporary paralysis.

Important thing to be noted is these ticks spreading the disease is the typically about the size of a sesame seed. Basically this disease is most common in rural and suburban area in northeastern and Midwestern states. The disease is also been prognosis in Asia and Australia.

It has been noted that Lyme disease is very much curable, but if not detected in early stage then it may lead to complications like:

Chronic joint inflammation (Lyme arthritis), particularly of the knee
Neurological symptoms, such as facial palsy and neuropathy
Cognitive defects, such as impaired memory
Heart rhythm irregularities
Memory loss
Difficulty concentrating
Changes in mood or sleep habits

Lyme disease rash:

Antibiotics, is available for treating the Lyme disease, which is also the primary treatment for Lyme disease. It is effective and almost all patients recover after antibiotic treatment. Nevertheless, curing may take weeks to months after finishing antibiotic treatment.

However, a point to be noted, people who recover slowly don’t benefit from taking additional antibiotics. Also there is an observance that in about 10 to 15 percent of individuals with early Lyme disease, when there is substances released by the dying bacteria, which cause a brief worsening of symptoms. This is called as Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. The reaction is noted to occur within 24 hours after starting antibiotics, which may continue for a day or so, and then it also resolves. But if such reaction is happening then Antibiotic therapy should not be stopped, but should instead continue as originally prescribed by the medical practitioner.

Small Doses and Big effects:

Oral antibiotics
Oral antibiotics: the standard treatment for early-stage Lyme disease. The doses include

doxycycline for adults and children older than 8
Amoxicillin or cefuroxime axetil for adults, younger children and pregnant or breast-feeding women

These drugs are effective and clear the infection and also prevent complications.

Recommended course period: 14- to 21-day course of antibiotics

Intravenous antibiotics
this method of treatment is used when the disease has progressed. Effective in eliminating infection, but the disease being progressed it takes time recovering symptomatically.

Recommended course period: Doctor may recommend treatment with an intravenous antibiotic for 14 to 28 days.

Side Effects: lower white blood cell count, gallstones and mild to severe diarrhea.

Pain-relieving medicines: For reducing the pain caused by the rashes. Also swollen joints can be reduced by the doctor removing fluid from them. They use the procedure of arthrocentesis which is a procedure whereby fluid is removed from a joint using a needle and syringe under sterile conditions.  The doctor also can use oral medications such as ibuprofen (Motrin, Nuprin) to reduce inflammation and reduce pain.

Warning: Avoid bismacine
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given warnings to consumers and health care providers to avoid bismacine.

Bismacine, also known as chromacine, is an injectable compound, which has been prescribed by some alternative medicine practitioners to treat Lyme disease. Bismacine contains high levels of the metal bismuth, can cause bismuth poisoning, which can lead to heart and kidney failure. Though bismuth is safely used in some oral medications for stomach ulcers, but it’s not approved for use in injectable form or even in oral form as a treatment for Lyme disease.

There is more likeliness to get Lyme disease if you live or spend time in the grassy and heavily wooded areas where ticks carrying the disease breed. Therefore it’s important to take common precautions in areas where Lyme disease seems to be prevalent. Treatment with appropriate antibiotics in the early stages of the disease will most likely, the individual will recover completely.

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Q&A: Lyme Disease – did your dog respond to treatment immediately?

Sunday, November 21st, 2010

Question by I_Love_Life!: Lyme Disease – did your dog respond to treatment immediately?
Have you had a dog with lyme disease that didn’t respond to antibiotics? Please tell me about your experience with your dog and their treatment of Lyme. What were the symptoms? What meds did the vet give? Did first meds work? What ever information you can share is most appreciated.
Dog was on doxycycline, didn’t respond. Went on clavamox, also non responsive.
They did do inhouse testing for Lyme which was positive.

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Answer by ragapple
Friends credit Tick -L with saving their Lyme affected dogs life….

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Med of choice Doxycycline, you should see improvement in 24 hrs.
It may take a very scarily high dose…

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Q&A: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment for Lyme disease?

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Question by Paradox: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment for Lyme disease?
I’ve heard about hyperbaric oxygen treatment as a therapy for Lyme disease? Has anyone else with Lyme tried this or knows someone who has?

Best answer:

Answer by germ guy
No scientific evidence of benefit at all.

Still , you will have no trouble finding people who will provide this to you – for a very large fee. It is certainly not FDA approved for this, and no insurance company will cover it – that should tell you something.

Also, if you have some symptoms that have not gone away with a standard course of treatment for Lyme disease (that means 2 to 4 weeks of an oral antibiotic), the most likely explanation is that the persistent symptoms are either

a. not due to an infection OR
b. the “post lyme syndrome” — which although troubling, usually goes away in a few months, and absolutely will not improve with further antibiotic treatments.

So it’s a good idea to see a good infectious disease specialist and your internal medicine doctor to help figure out what is causing the persistent symptoms. There is a good chance it is something other than Lyme.

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The Health Care Professional’s Guide to the Treatment and Diagnosis of Human Babesiosis: An Extensive Review of New Human Babesia Species and Advanced Treatments

Saturday, November 13th, 2010

The Health Care Professional’s Guide to the Treatment and Diagnosis of Human Babesiosis: An Extensive Review of New Human Babesia Species and Advanced Treatments

Important comprehensive medical Information to prevent the misdiagnosis or underdiagnosis of Babesia Infections. Babesia is commonly found with Lyme disease, and — like all tick infections — is rarely reported. The deer tick which carries Lyme disease and Babesia may be as small as a poppy seed and injects a painkiller, an antihistamine and an anticoagulant to avoid detection. Various forms of Babesia are carried by deer ticks. This practical clinical medical text introduces health care workers to some new and dangerous Babesia species that infect humans and are not routinely tested for by sincere physicians. It also shows Babesia can be present without anemia. Some sample Babesiosis findings include: significant fatigue, coughing, dizzi

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Whole Health for Happy Dogs: A Natural Health Handbook for Dogs and Their Owners

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Intimidated by dog health books that are overwhelming for the busy pet owner to read? The Whole Health for Happy Dogs is a refreshing alternative. It touts all natural health, but provides plenty of options and research so that dog owners can make the very best decisions for their dog’s lifelong health and well being. Above all, this information is presented with plenty of illustrations in a manner that is a quick-read.You are your dog’s medical mentor, in charge of their health. The decisions you make from puppyhood on affect the rest of a dog’s life. To do this you need to clearly understand the traditional as well as non-traditional approach to dog care. Whole Health for Happy Dogs encourages dog owners to explore these issues and helps

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