Tick Bites and Antibiotics
Posted on July 14th, 2010 by admin
Martin D. Fried MD
Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition
www.HealthyDays.info
Produced by DrMDK.com
Duration : 0:2:23
Martin D. Fried MD
Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition
www.HealthyDays.info
Produced by DrMDK.com
Duration : 0:2:23
This video describes various detoxification methods for ridding the body of Lyme disease neurotoxins. Protocol for the liver, kidneys and lymphatic system is included.
Duration : 0:6:54
Lots of people have been asking me about the specifics of my symptoms and anti-biotics involving LYME DISEASE. Well, here is a list, so you can get a better idea.
Thanks,
Jamie.
Duration : 0:9:10
Kathleen Dickson a Lyme Disease activist did a public forum at a Clinton Connecticut Library. This is a small clip regarding the science of Lyme Disease. Viewing previously uploaded clips would be advised. Do a video word search on Kathleen Dickson and/or Lyme Disease
Duration : 0:3:3
Die Lyme-Borreliose oder Lyme-Krankheit ist eine Infektionskrankheit, die durch das Bakterium Borrelia burgdorferi aus der Gruppe der Spirochäten ausgelöst wird. Die Borrelien ziehen sich schon bald nach der Infektion aus dem Blutkreislauf in das Gewebe zurück. Es kann jedes Organ, das Nervensystem, die Gelenke und das Gewebe befallen werden. Deshalb spricht man bei dieser Erkrankung auch von einer multisystemischen Krankheit. Die Erkrankung kommt beim Menschen und allen anderen Säugetieren sowie Vögeln vor. Die Übertragung erfolgt vor allem durch den Holzbock oder eine Zeckenart.
English: People who spend time in grassy and wooded environments are at an increased risk of exposure. The chances of being bitten by a deer tick are greater during times of the year when ticks are most active. Young deer ticks, called nymphs, are active from mid-May to mid-August and are about the size of poppy seeds. Adult ticks, which are approximately the size of sesame seeds, are most active from March to mid-May and from mid-August to November. Both nymphs and adults can transmit Lyme disease. Ticks can be active any time the temperature is above freezing. The disease can be spread when an infected tick bites a person and stays attached for a period of time. In most cases, the tick must be attached for 36 hours or more before the bacteria can be transmitted. Lyme disease does not spread from one person to another.
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Describes the MMS protocol for Lyme disease. For more info. visit: http://www.lymebytes.blogspot.com, or miraclemineral.org.
For information on the biochemistry of MMS, visit: http://www.bioredox.mysite.com/CLOXhtml/CLOXprot.htm.
Duration : 0:4:37
How to prevent and deal with tick bites in the outdoors, and how to enjoy yourself during the recovery process. Learn more at http://www.lymebook.com .
Duration : 0:2:53