What are your Symptoms?

Acid reflux

ADD/ADHD (some)

Air hunger or                                       breathlessness

Alopecia (hair loss or                   thinning of the hair)

Arthritis

Autism (some)

Back pain

Bulging eyes

Candida

Carpel Tunnel syndrome

Chest pains

Chronic fatigue

Cold hands/feet

Confusion

Constant fever

Diagnosed Auto Immune               System Disease(s)

Difficulty becoming                         pregnant




Difficult swallowing

Difficulty talking, slurring

Dizziness (vertigo)

Double vision

Drooping eyelid

Endometriosis

Esophageal vasospasms

Eczema/ Psoriasis/ Skin                problems

Facial paralysis -Bell's Palsy

Facial/Oral /Dental pain

Fever / Swollen glands

Floaters

Hair loss/ thinning

Headaches

Hearing loss or ear pain

Heart pain & palpitations

Heart/vascular problems

Hiatal hernia

Infertility






Insomnia

Jaw pain

Joint pain

Lymphoma

Memory Loss

Mental Fogginess/Brain fog

Metallic taste

Muscle spasms

Narcolepsy

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Ocular (eye) blurriness

Optic neuropathy

Painful sex

Panic attacks or anxiety

PANS

PANDAS

Rash and/or boils

Restlessness

Ringing in the ear -Tinnitus

Scleroderma



Seizures/ tremors

Sensitivity: sound & light

Severe itching

Shortness of breath

Sore throat (consistent)

Stiffness

Stomach cramps

Stuttering/abrupt outbursts

Suicidal tendencies

Sweating

Swollen glands

Thrush

Thyroid disorders

Twitching

Uncontrolled shaking or              tics

Undiagnosed disease(s)

Unexplained weight gain or       loss

Under the skin crawling

Wetting the bed


The CDC says ...

Ref: 2nd National Conference on Serologic Diagnosis of Lyme Disease, CDC/ASTPHLD, 1994


Centers for Disease Control (CDC) requires a positive test for reporting cases of Lyme disease - BUT, the CDC itself clearly states that its surveillance criteria should not be used for clinical diagnosis, but rather, Lyme should be diagnosed based on a doctor’s evaluation of symptoms with the tests providing support. 

What does that mean? Suffering from multiple symptoms is most likely a result of Lyme Disease and coinfections according to the CDC - EVEN if your Lyme test is negative!!!


Remember, if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck and swims like a duck you can be certain it is NOT an eagle disguised as a duck.... it is a duck! 



While I am NOT a doctor, I CAN read & Study!! I fully understand that many of you have been to many doctors (top doctors) who have "studied" your condition. If they are NOT sharing ALL the medical literature with you on your condition, then they are doing you a disservice. I WILL NOT hold back any information from you! How do you know if you are getting ALL the information? Ask them what the root cause of your condition is. If they tell you it is unknown, then you are not getting all the information!


If you hear hoof beats, you shouldn't think it is from zebras...more commonly it is from horses! 

I will NOT be silent for YOU!

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