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Informational Links

  • For a website our family found helpful in learning about Lyme Disease, the co-infections, and ticks, check out the western-medicine-minded site CanLyme.  

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Lyme:
 

  • Lyme Disease Action's (2016) page Neurology & Psychiatry touches on the impact Lyme Disease can have on the Nervous System. 
     

  • Mpls. St. Paul Magazine's June 2008 article Tick, Tick, Tick... covers a Minnesota Family's experience with Lyme.
     

  • Columbia University's Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases Research Center lists some Symptoms and Signs of Lyme Disease. Note that many other entities suggest the bulls-eye rash is seen in only 10% - 30% of the cases, contrary to this article.
     

  • A 2014 article on Lymedisease.org sums up a study published in volume 62 of the Journal of Investigative Medicine discussing the strong likelihood that Lyme Disease can be Sexually Transmitted.
     

  • This July 2015 article found on Lymedisease.org looks at a study conducted by the University of California, Davis researchers who demonstrated that Lyme Disease Subverts the Immune System.
     

  • Morgellons is a disease that looks like nylon string protruding from the skin. While many people have been told it is psychosomatic, Middelveen and Stricker's 2014 article Morgellons Disease: a Filamentous Borrelial Dermatitis links the disease to Borrelia burgdorferi.
     

Discussions on Frequencies, Nanomedicine, & Auricular Medicine

Neuro-Psychiatric Disorders linked to Pathogens:

Pathogenic Links to Chronic Illnesses:



Pathogenic Links to Allergies and Sensitivities
 

The Impact of Heavy Metals on the Body
 


*The views expressed in the linked publications and other resources do not necessarily reflect the views of Abounding Hope Health Options, LLC. and/or Kerry Sprague. The third party medical references on this site are provided as information resources only and are not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment.

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