March, 2009 (9 items)
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An Outbreak of Autism, or a Statistical Fluke?
A group of Somali immigrants in Minneapolis have experienced an alarming surge in the rate of autism in their community but doctors and public health experts are unsure if its an outbreak or statistical fluke.
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Lyme contracted in exotic places
Dear Stephen, If I contracted erlichia in Borneo, can I be helped as much by your core protocol and the doxycycline as if I had the North American strain or is this going to require a different protocol?
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Breaking the Mold
Black Mold Exposure's Michael Roland Williams and Karen Noseff talk about health, sex, and how to reach seemingly unattainable goals when you feel like you're dying.
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Lobelia and lyme
Dear Stephen, I thought I would ask about the lobelias because two have shown up in my small yard and garden. Are either Lobelia inflata or Lobelia siphilitica recommended for any aspect of Lyme disease?
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The buzz about biofilm
Dear Stephen, Do you feel that lyme bacterium and other pathogens are protected by biofilm layers and that must be treated simultaneously with herbs and/or antibiotics?
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Adapting recipes / dehydrating nuts
Dear Sally, I would like to be able to adapt recipes that I have been using to make them more digestible and nutritious. Are there any general guidelines you can provide?
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Zeolite
Dear Dr. Rea, I've recently heard of people taking zeolite internally as a way to detoxify. Do you recommend it?
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Bruising
Dear Stephen, One of my many symptoms has been spontaneous "blood blisters" in my mouth on the mucosal cheek area as well as bruising otherwise.
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Andrographis and elevated liver enzymes
Dear Stephen, My daughter is on the Cowden protocol and has had slightly raised liver enzymes. She recently added andrographis and her liver enzymes are now even higher.