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Whitepaper: Lyme Disease and Multiple Systemic Infectious Disease Syndrome

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Lyme Disease

by: Richard Horowitz, MD

The Lyme disease epidemic is taking its toll on patients, physicians, and the entire health care system. Many cases go undiagnosed, are misdiagnosed or are diagnosed late. In fact, chronic Lyme disease is an inaccurate medical diagnosis; it should correctly be called Lyme MSIDS (Multiple Systemic Infection Disease Syndrome).

We, as health care professionals, need to get better at diagnosing and treating Lyme and its related co-infections. We need to better understand the causes of our patients’ ills and find answers to why they don’t feel better. And we need to do it sooner rather than later, because Lyme MSIDS is the number one spreading vector-borne epidemic worldwide.

This whitepaper will explain why current measures of Lyme MSIDS are inadequate and what you can do about it.

This whitepaper is based on a 2014 recorded presentation.

About the Author: CJ Weber

Meet CJ Weber — the Content Specialist of Integrative Practitioner and Natural Medicine Journal. In addition to producing written content, Avery hosts the Integrative Practitioner Podcast and organizes Integrative Practitioner's webinars and digital summits