5 Lifesaving Personalized Questions for Better Cancer Treatment

Why didn’t my chemotherapy work? This is a question that cancer patients know all too well, and becoming unresponsive to chemotherapy is all too common. So what is a cancer patient supposed to do to better the odds? Well, better cancer treatment may indeed be achieved by a more accurate and deeper diagnosis. So what does this mean? Continue Reading

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America Needs to Step Up Lyme Disease Testing

Finally, better testing to spot and treat Lyme disease is here. Coined the iSpot test, when it is coupled with our targeted treatment methods, patients get better answers and targeted treatment options. This couldn’t have come at a better time because US patients are struggling with Lyme disease testing and treatment according to a brand new article from ABC News... Continue Reading

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Demand for Better Lyme Disease Treatment Rises

The fight for better Lyme disease awareness and treatment is on. The Quebec Lyme Disease Association has been holding rallies in Canada because they want Quebec doctors to get up to speed, have better tests and better treatment. The push for better Lyme disease treatment and awareness is not just in Canada, but right here in the US. On May 22, 2014... Continue Reading

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Above and Beyond Antibiotics

Antibiotics are not enough to treat Lyme disease according to a new study in mice by Columbia University. Doctor Brian Fallon, director of the Lyme and Tick Borne Diseases Research Center at Columbia University, conducted a shocking experiment. The experiment was with lab mice that were infected with spirochetal bacteria (the underlying cause of Lyme disease)... Continue Reading

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The Overlooked – And Deadly – Complications of Lyme Disease and Its Coinfections

Lyme disease is spreading all across the globe and the numbers of new infected patients are staggering – and new reports suggest this disease and its coinfections may be life threatening. In this article we will review some viable options for helping patient get the treatment they need. In 2013, the Center for Disease Control reported that as many as 300,000 new Lyme cases occur each year... Continue Reading

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How To Recognize What Your Doctor May Miss – And How To Find Real Treatment

Throughout America and Canada, many patients are being told all their medical conditions are in their head. Their fatigue, joint pain, memory loss, flu-like symptoms and nervous system disturbances are all hypochondriac symptoms. This explains why so many are suffering, unable to get the correct diagnosis, adding to the controversy surrounding diseases such as chronic Lyme disease complex, which is characterized by a massive misdiagnosis... Continue Reading

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Prescription Drug Overdoses Possibly Linked to Lyme Disease

In America, someone dies of a drug overdose every 19 minutes. While that includes street drugs, such as cocaine or heroin, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports that the majority of these deaths come from totally legal prescription drugs. In fact, accidental prescription drug overdoses in the United States now kill more people than heroin, crack and methamphetamine combined. This makes overdoses the number one accidental killer... Continue Reading

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Lyme Wars — Chronic Lyme Disease Controversy And Treatment Explained

Since first being discovered in 1977 in Lyme, Connecticut, few if any diseases have held as much controversy as Lyme disease, especially chronic Lyme disease. Unfortunately, Lyme disease has been misdiagnosed for many patients and for many, chronic Lyme disease treatments have failed in the conventional model. In this article, we'll explore the best treatment methods for patients while providing critical background information... Continue Reading

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The Fibromyalgia Myth

Fibromyalgia (FMS) is one of the most elusive diseases that affect the human body. Given its many vague symptoms – numbness, anxiety, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, depression and more – it's very hard to diagnose, which explains why the cause of FMS is currently unknown. Like any idiopathic disease or medical condition, not fully understanding the cause and treatment can be the most devastating part. Some experts believe FMS is related to hormonal disturbances... Continue Reading

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New Treatment Bringing Pain Relief

The Institute of Medicine has reported severe and chronic pain affects more than 116 million Americans each year and the number continues to soar. With no proven method to address these underlying causes and an endless supply of medication to treat symptoms, it's created a situation the IOM has referred to as a "public health crisis" of pain. Simply using the word "chronic" or "severe" is not enough. In order to fully understand this epidemic, we must be clear about the sources of pain and the disparate types... Continue Reading

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Chronic Fatigue, Lupus, MS, Autoimmunity, Fibromyalgia: What's the Missing Link?

With the enormous rise of chronic disease cases in America, doctors have begun to look beyond the symptoms in an effort to identify the cause. In this day and age, chronic disease has led to the development of a multitude of medical specialties. And with those specialties, offerings by the pharmaceutical industry have kept pace with prescriptions, including anti-psychotic drugs, painkillers, steroids and sleep aids. Because we have not yet successfully identified causatives, most of the medications fail to adequately address the deep-rooted health problems that patients are facing... Continue Reading

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How to Outsmart Your Chemotherapy

With the increasing amounts of cancer diagnoses, cancer patients have come to accept dangerous side effects and the often ineffective outcomes of conventional chemotherapy. Recent statistics provoke the question, "Could the treatment actually be worse than the condition?" While every patient is different, it is wise to consider all available treatment options and weigh their pros and cons – including those associated with integrative cancer treatment plans. Aspects of Cancer Treatments to be Considered... Continue Reading

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Avoid Spinal Pain Surgery with a New Alternative Treatment

Neurostimulation therapy is a popular surgical technique for spinal pain. It involves directly stimulating the spinal cord with implanted electrical wires creating "impulses" that interrupt pain patterns as well as signals to the brain and nervous system. This treatment is accomplished through a surgical process where the stimulating electrodes are surgically implanted into the epidural space of the spine, in addition to the impulse-creating generator. These devices are tested for several days prior to final implantation. This treatment is typically a last resort to a failed back surgery... Continue Reading

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Effective Relief for Chronic Pain that Doesn't Involve Surgery, Habit-Forming Medication or Electrical Implants

Our Proloneuralozone Osteopathic Medical Treatment™ (POMT) regimen has provided our patients both fast and effective pain relief without the use of steroids, surgery, implants or habit-forming medications. POMT™ involves natural, customized injections to the surrounding areas of the main sources of pain. The first part of the treatment involves the POMT™ pain relief formula that is customized for each patient. The second part is a simple medical procedure that gently and directly stimulates the body to heal the underlying causes of chronic pain. The treatment helps the body to naturally recruit stem cells and to reestablish a normal neurochemistry at the site of the pain... Continue Reading

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