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Spotted Fever ForumsMedicine & TreatmentsAdvanced topics in Lyme Disease, helpful paper
10/04/2011 07:12 PM
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I have been reviewing this paper from Dr. Joseph Burrascano, Jr. Called Advanced Topics in Lyme Disease. Current edition seems to be 16th edition dated October 2008.

Since there is not much on long term RSMF I've been reading about Lyme. I have both. I'm finding some relief after starting on the low carbohydrate and no sugar diet. It's posted in a lot of places, here is one link. http://www.researchednutritionals.com/information.cfm? ID=176

I do discuss this paper with my doctor before implementing any changes in my treatment plan.

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