By: Lyme disease | 2011-01-02 | Health & Fitness Lyme disease was first recognized in 1975 in a town, named old Lyme in Connecticut. Now the disease in noticed worldwide. Most of the Lyme disease cases are observed through transmission of spirochete Borrelia bacteria, such as Borrelia burgdorferi through bite of deer ticks or western back legged ticks. Ticks are tiny, blood sucking ectoparasites which vary in color and size. Tick bite can be recognized only as a lump with a small scab on the skin surface. read more
By: John Scott | 2010-09-14 | Acne This article looks at the condition known as Lyme Disease and provides facts and information for a problem not many people know much about. Read here to see how treatments like Doxycycline can be used for Lyme Disease. read more
By: Lewis Stonham | 2010-05-23 | Diseases and Conditions You might find the next time you go out in the woods that's untamed that you might get some ticks and other parasites on your skin. Did you know that Lyme Disease is found in ticks? read more
By: Frank Will | 2010-03-30 | Pets Dogs Lyme disease is the fastest growing infectious canine disease in the United States and it shows no signs of slowing down. It was not even recognized until the mid 1980's. But it has now burst out with such ferocity the veterinary medical community is becoming very concerned with it. read more
By: Richard Kuhns | 2010-11-04 | Supplements Lyme disease, a complex disease, is associated with low glutathione levels. Toxins accumulating inside cells actually aggravate the symptoms of Lyme disease (inflammation, joint and muscle pain to name a few). Boosting glutathione levels is one of the best defenses to support structure and function of every cell in your body. read more
By: Suzanne Arthur | 2010-11-22 | Holistic - Alternative A friend asked for some advice about her Lyme protocol. She doesn't want to take antibiotics and would like to attempt an all-natural Lyme protocol. I reminded her that I don't give advice. I'm an editor, not a doctor, and besides, it seems to me that depending on what stage of the disease you have, the symptoms of Lyme and the specific quirks of our immune systems truly complicate the chal read more
By: Russell Altman | 2010-12-31 | Article Marketing Nymph and adult ticks can transfer the B. Burgdorferi bacteria that cause this disease to humans. The illness is named after the city of Lyme, Connecticut because there were a lot of cases there in 1975. It is the most common tick-borne illness in North America and can affect adults, children, and even pets. Read on to find out more! read more
By: meliza mateo | 2010-12-05 | Health & Fitness In order to educate yourself about Lyme disease, it is essential to learn its definition, symptoms, complications, diagnosis, and treatment of this disease, as well as its preventive measures. read more
By: Danica Reynes | 2010-12-13 | Wellness If you want to know everything about Lyme disease, you have to research its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and even its complications. Lyme disease is not considered an epidemic. Still, it would be helpful to know its properties, so that you can prevent it or treat it properly, and avoid any future risks... read more
By: danica | 2010-12-01 | Acne There are several important things that you should know about Lyme disease: you should know what it is and what symptoms are associated with it; how it is diagnosed and treated; how to prevent it; and what complications can arise from the infection. read more
By: Diana Cohen | 2011-06-13 | Diseases and Conditions The typical Lyme disease rash doesn't always develop into a bull's-eye. The rash can be in many forms or not even be there at all. This rash is usually the first sign . This disease is from ticks and the symptoms and signs range from body aches and fever to much more serious ones like temporary paralysis, fatigue, weakness and joint swelling. For some people there is a lyme disease itching symptom, but others report no itchy sensations. read more
By: Andrea Candee | 2010-05-15 | Diseases and Conditions In my client population, I have found the majority of long-term Lyme cases complicated by viral co-infections. A common scenario is for a tick to feed upon a dog, picking up a strain of parvo virus; feed upon a mouse, picking up a strain of hanta virus; feed upon a deer, picking up the spirochete, and then feeding upon the human and passing a spirochete piggybacked by viruses. It is also possible for the tick to pass neuroviruses picked up from other wildlife and pass them into the central nervous system of the human host. read more
By: danica | 2010-11-12 | Health & Fitness Important facts you must know about Lyme disease so you can remain safe and secure include Lyme disease's nature and the symptoms. read more
By: sandi smith | 2010-11-30 | Acne This article examines the threat of Lyme Disease, the possible and known cures, and how to prevent the illness. Three decades since its discovery, Lyme Disease is still a spreading threat to the US. Is Doxycycline the cure? read more