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December 2007 | Infections

Tolle Totem Lyme Disease as the New “Great Imitator:” Neurological and other non-arthritic cases (Shandor Weiss, ND) Tolle Causam Treating MRSA: History and a case study (Jacob Schor, ND) Primum Non Nocere Toxoplasma gondii: A Mind/Body Parasite? (Kurt Beil, ND, LAc): Could the “crazy cat lady” stereotype – people who seem mentally unstable and own [...]

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Addressing Traumatic Brain Injury

Steven Sandberg-Lewis In April 2000, Betty, a 41-year-old female, was riding her bicycle when a car going 40 mph hit her. Although she lost consciousness for a short while, she was up and walking around by the time EMTs arrived. She complained of feeling dazed, having some hip pain, a slight headache and slight back [...]

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Treating MRSA

This all has to do with a patient named Linda. I’ve known her since 1994; she’s 56 years old now. She is a gifted massage therapist with a following of post-traumatic stress disorder clients. In these intervening years, she returned to school and earned a degree in psychotherapy, but she still works with the same [...]

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Lyme Disease as the New Great Imitator: Neurological and other non-arthritic cases

Shandor Weiss, ND Syphilis used to be called The Great Imitator, because the secondary and tertiary stages of infection led to and mimicked a host of other diseases. Many cases of bone, skin, heart, brain, mental and other illnesses caused by syphilis were missed or misdiagnosed. The primary lesions of syphilis were easy enough to [...]

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