May, 2010
Showing 37 results for the month of May, 2010.
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Zucchini chocolate chip muffins
Put your leftover zucchini to good use! -
Meningoradiculitis (Bannwarth’s syndrome) and bitten again
Dear Stephen, In 2004 I suffered from severe meningoradiculitis along with seven others in my area. Was this lyme? I recently found a tick on me, how should I proceed now? -
Wasabi-garlic raw kale chips
Nutritionally, these chips pack a serious punch - kale is one of the most nutrient dense foods out there, full of vitamin K, A, and C, and a wide variety of other nutrients, from B vitamins to omega-3s to calcium. -
Cryptolepis buchanani
Dear Stephen, I was able to locate Cryptolepis buchanani on the web in capsule form. Is that the same as "Cryptolepis"? And what should be the dosage for fighting babesia? -
Andrographis for flu virus?
Dear Stephen, Members in my community are coming down with a severe flu that tests negative for swine flu. Is andrographis appropriate to try? -
Why you’ve never heard the whole truth about Vitamin D
There is an epidemic of vitamin D deficiency sweeping across our modern world so serious that it makes the H1N1 swine flu epidemic look like a case of the sniffles by comparison. -
Let your trouble be your teacher
Thoughts on finding meaning in your journey with lyme disease, or any other chronic illness. -
Raw granola
A gluten-free, grain-free raw vegan granola. Enjoy with fresh fruit, plain yogurt, or simply by the handful. -
Many symptoms, including mouth/eye
Dear Stephen, I want to stop the antibiotics after 3 months and start taking resveratrol, cat's claw and andrographis. What else should I include in my treatment? -
MCS and the Search for a Safe Community
Mary Rives and Keith Carlson recap their past seven months on the road across America in search of a chemical-free ecovillage to call home. -
Cytotoxicity of cryptolepis
Dear Stephen, I have been made aware of an Oxford study stating the cytotoxicity of cryptolepsis. I wanted to get your opinion on the safety of cryptolepsis considering the findings of this study. -
Spicy mustard green & miso vinegar-free salad dressing
Thick and bitey and creamy and wonderfully bright green, with a pungent flavor that intensifies as it sits. -
Pharmaceutical pinball
There's a pervasive (but false) idea in western medicine that the more pharmaceuticals you take, the healthier you'll get. -
Lose the Lyme: Save the Rhyme
A poem for lyme disease awareness month by Sonya Rose Atkinson. -
Beet hummus
A unique twist on a Middle Eastern spread. Goes great with gluten-free pita bread or crackers. -
Lyme arthritis
Dear Stephen, My symptom is arthritis. So should I take every herb listed on the core protocol, plus the arthritis protocol? -
Possible brain tumor after mold exposure
Dear Dr. Rea, Is there any definite test other than biopsy of the brain mass to distinguish between a fungus ball and a brain tumor? -
Voices of lyme disease
Join lyme patient-activists Kim Christensen and Jeanne Marie Bain this Sunday (tomorrow!) at 6pm CST, on a live radio broadcast. If you miss the show, you can download it online afterwards. -
Grandmothers ask for your help healing our planetary waters
Join an international collective of grandmothers on Tuesday, May 18 in a global prayer to heal our world's waters. -
Lyme and Hepatitis C
Dear Stephen, I have Hepatitis C and Lyme. What protocol would you recommend? -
How to grow tomatoes
Wilhelm and Bryan Jones of Sweet Corn Organic Nursery share their secrets for growing healthy, juicy tomatoes. -
Vegan custard tart with oatmeal lavender crust and blueberry sauce
Try this delicious lavender-kissed oatmeal crust tart, filled with a rich coconut milk and cashew custard, scented with vanilla and topped with a blueberry sauce. -
Too late to treat lyme?
Dear Stephen, If I've had lyme my whole life and only started treating it at age 50, is it too late for me? -
Rosemary fig crackers
A quick, easy-to-make, and very delicious recipe. -
A Story of Environmental Illness and a Mom Who Saved the Day
Jaime Owen gives thanks to her mom this Mother's Day for supporting her through a harrowing journey with environmental illness. -
The BP plan for offshore rig riches
We cannot live without life in the oceans. Man is arrogant to drill so deeply into the belly of Mother Earth, and through this arrogance, we may have just set in motion events that will ultimately destroy us. -
Ginger root caused herx
Dear Stephen, I recently ate some fresh ginger root that seasoned a Chinese dish I had and had a strong herx afterwards. -
Mango cobbler with coconut ice cream
Just look at that warm, delicious comfort all in one. And, it's vegan, and gluten- and dairy-free. Don't tell your friends :) -
Need advice for nasopharyngoscope procedure
Dear Dr. Rea, I need to have a procedure that requires numbing of the nose and throat and putting a scope in my throat to investigate. Do I need to be concerned about the medication or the nasopharyngoscope? -
Sin in a jar: homemade coconut, cacao, & goji butter
Eat it on crackers. Drizzle it over pancakes or waffles. Spread it on carrots. Swirl it into oatmeal or other breakfast porridge. Eat it out of the jar with a spoon. Make truffles. Do anything with it! -
Newbie needs help
Dear Stephen, I have neuro lyme and need help with starting your protocol. -
Shrimp cakes
Simple, savory seafood patties will add a boost of lip-smacking protein to any salad or vegetable dish. -
Lyme Awareness Month 2-for-1 DVD special
Buy one DVD of Under Our Skin during Lyme Awareness Month, and get one free. Share with your doctor, local politicians, your child's teacher, friends, and family to help cultivate compassion and understanding. -
Severe diarrhea
Dear Stephen, My wife recently started your protocol and has encountered severe diarrhea, and would like your advice on how to stop it. Thanks in advance for your help. -
May is MCS Awareness Month
Take time during the month of May to self educate yourself about the condition known as chemical sensitivity, or environmental intolerance. -
Hearty trail muffins
A good treat to bring with you camping, biking, or hiking - full of protein and fiber, they will sustain you for hours. -
A poem to kick off lyme disease awareness month
Heidy Ramos shares her experience of trying to get properly diagnosed and treated for lyme disease. Her poem kicks off Lyme Disease Awareness Month in May 2010.






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