Archive for April, 2022

Lyme Disease From Head to Toe: Live Q & A Webinar

https://rawlsmd.com/webinars/ask-dr-rawls-head-toe/

Lyme Disease From Head to Toe

Tuesday, April 12, 2022
8 pm EDT

Ask Dr. Rawls All Your Lyme Disease Questions from Head to Toe

From pounding headaches to tingling toes, Lyme disease can affect multiple organ systems in the body, including the brain, nerves, heart, gut, muscles and joints, and more. In this webinar, we’ll work our way from the head all the way down to the toes, answering your questions and exploring the myriad of manifestations of Lyme along the way.

Whether you suspect you have Lyme disease, have recently been diagnosed, or have been struggling with chronic symptoms for a long time, finding a way forward that provides relief can be downright complicated. Therefore, we know you have questions — lots of them — and Dr. Bill Rawls wants to help you find as many answers as possible.

Join our live, Lyme Disease From Head to Toe webinar with Dr. Bill Rawls, author of the best-selling book Unlocking Lyme, who knows firsthand what it’s like to struggle with chronic Lyme disease. Dr. Rawls’ life was interrupted by Lyme disease. In his journey to overcome it, he explored countless treatments – from conventional medicine to a range of alternative therapies — until he finally discovered what worked.

Since his recovery more than a decade ago, Dr. Rawls has helped thousands of patients find their path to healing from Lyme disease and coinfections. Now, he’d like to help you. Come with your questions, and he’ll answer as many of them as possible. PLUS: Don’t miss an exclusive gift for those who attend the live webinar.

In this webinar, Dr. Rawls will discuss:

  • Which systems of the body Lyme affects the most
  • How Lyme isn’t just about one microbe
  • Relief for the head-to-toe symptoms brought on by Lyme and coinfections
  • Options for conventional and herbal therapies to restore health
  • Numerous other insights and answers throughout the live Q&A with Dr. Rawls

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Mycotoxin/Chronic Illness Summit

https://mycotoxin.drsummits.com/

2022 Mycotoxin And Chronic Illness Summit

Join hosts Eric Gordon, MD, Nafysa Parpia, ND, Christine Schaffner, ND, and Dr. Jamie Kunkle for the 2022 Mycotoxin and Chronic Illness Summit which will take place April 19-26, 2022.
You will discover how mycotoxins may be the hidden cause of your chronic illness…and how to heal and reverse their devastating health effects.
Learn From 40+ World-Leading Experts including:
  • Paul Anderson, ND
  • Isaac Eliaz, MD
  • Jill Carnahan, MD
  • Jill Crista, ND
  • Frank Shallenberger, MD
  • Lauren Tessier, ND
  • Lyn Patrick, ND
  • Steven Harris, MD
  • Felix Scholz, PhD
  • Mark Pimentel, MD
  • Beth O’Hara, FN
  • Michael Schrantz
  • Matt Pratt-Hyatt, PhD
  • Amanda Wilms, ND
  • Mark Su, MD
  • Mary Ackerley, MD
  • Kelly McCann, MD
  • Kent Holtorf, MD
  • Chris Shade, PhD
  • Brian Plante, ND
  • John Lieurance, DC
  • Nicolas Pineault
  • Kiran Krishan
  • Todd Watts, DC
  • Andreanna Rainville, RN
  • Tom Moorcroft, DO
  • Dave Asprey
and more…
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Tafenoquine For Relapsing Babesiosis

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214250922000889?via%3Dihub

Use of tafenoquine to treat a patient with relapsing babesiosis with clinical and molecular evidence of resistance to azithromycin and atovaquone

Luis A.Marcosa AnnieLeungb LauraKirkmanb Gary P.Wormserc

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.idcr.2022.e01460Get rights and content
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Emerging Rodent-Associated Bartonella: A Threat For Human Health?

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-022-05162-5

Emerging rodent-associated Bartonella: a threat for human health?

Abstract

Background

Species of the genus Bartonella are facultative intracellular alphaproteobacteria with zoonotic potential. Bartonella infections in humans range from mild with unspecific symptoms to life threatening, and can be transmitted via arthropod vectors or through direct contact with infected hosts, although the latter mode of transmission is rare. Among the small mammals that harbour Bartonella spp., rodents are the most speciose group and harbour the highest diversity of these parasites. Human–rodent interactions are not unlikely as many rodent species live in proximity to humans. However, a surprisingly low number of clinical cases of bartonellosis related to rodent-associated Bartonella spp. have thus far been recorded in humans.

Methods

The main purpose of this review is to determine explanatory factors for this unexpected finding, by taking a closer look at published clinical cases of bartonellosis connected with rodent-associated Bartonella species, some of which have been newly described in recent years. Thus, another focus of this review are these recently proposed species.

Conclusions

Worldwide, only 24 cases of bartonellosis caused by rodent-associated bartonellae have been reported in humans. Possible reasons for this low number of cases in comparison to the high prevalences of Bartonella in small mammal species are (i) a lack of awareness amongst physicians of Bartonella infections in humans in general, and especially those caused by rodent-associated bartonellae; and (ii) a frequent lack of the sophisticated equipment required for the confirmation of Bartonella infections in laboratories that undertake routine diagnostic testing. As regards recently described Bartonella spp., there are presently 14 rodent-associated Candidatus taxa. In contrast to species which have been taxonomically classified, there is no official process for the review of proposed Candidatus species and their names before they are published. This had led to the use of malformed names that are not based on the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes. Researchers are thus encouraged to propose Candidatus names to the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes for approval before publishing them, and only to propose new species of Bartonella when the relevant datasets allow them to be clearly differentiated from known species and subspecies.

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**Comment**

Candidatus is a term in the taxonomy of bacteria that is put before the genus and species name of bacteria that cannot be maintained in a bacteriology culture collection (grown on an agar plate or in other culture). 

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Pfizer Overwhelmed With “Vaccine” Side-Effect Reports

https://thenewamerican.com/pfizer-overwhelmed-with-vaccine-side-effect-reports

Pfizer Overwhelmed With Vaccine Side-effect Reports

Pfizer Overwhelmed With Vaccine Side-effect Reports
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Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer needed “an army of 1,800” new full-time employees in 2021 to handle the deluge of adverse-event reports that followed public rollout of its Covid-19 vaccine. This, according to an analysis by Brian Hooker, chief scientific officer of Children’s Health Defense, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) disclosed information April 1, per an expedited Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

FDA’s newly released documents include a report titled “Cumulative analysis of post-authorization adverse event reports … received through 28-Feb-2021.” It reads in part:

Pfizer has also taken a multiple actions to help alleviate the large increase of adverse event reports. This includes significant technology enhancements, and process and workflow solutions, as well as increasing the number of data entry and case processing colleagues. To date, Pfizer has on boarded approximately 600 additional full time employees (FTEs). More are joining each month with an expected total of more than 1,800 additional resources by the end of June 2021.

(See link for article)

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**Comment**

The truth always outs for those with ears to hear.

  • The FOIA request was made late last August but the intel wasn’t received until recently due to having to SUE the FDA in September for failure to comply
  • The FDA initially wanted 75 YEARS to publish info it used to authorize the Pfizer jab, which BTW has been tyrannically used to take away medical freedom
  • When Pfizer applied for FDA approval, they were completely aware of almost 159,000 adverse events but wanted this fact sealed for 75 years
  • The documents that have been released list nearly 1,300 different types of adverse events including cardiac, neurological, and pregnancy complications.
  • Predictably, the FDA is worried about people “cherry-picking” the data

Despite “vaccine” manufacturer claims that the shots are “safe and effective,” please remember that ‘vaccine’ manufacturers did a ‘slight of hand’ to obtain their highly touted positive results: they simply discarded absolute risk.  When absolute risk is included, COVID injections are 1% or less effective.  They also purposely omitted those with natural immunity because those who have recovered from COVID are at risk for a hyperimmune response after “vaccination,” and some WILL actually DIE.  Big Pharma didn’t want that fact to be exposed.  These jabs lose any effectiveness they might have within weeks and don’t work at all for variants.

There have been more adverse reactions and deaths than for any other vaccine in the entire history of VAERS.

The following has been discovered about the COVID injections: