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Hi Deanna

i have found a helpful lecture by a Dr. Burrascano MD in NYC where he gives

a really great overview of lyme disease, the tests, the conventional

treatments etc. his info is nice and concise in terms of diagnosis. check

it out at http://www.lymepa.org/Burrascano_2004_0424_slides_handout.pdf - if

that doesnt work out go to http://www.anapsid.org/lyme/#dx and to the bottom

of the page where it lists diagnosis and it should direct you to it.

does the patient exhibit any signs or symptoms of lyme disease.

example: stage 1 -

Rash/rashes at the site of the tick bite or elsewhere on the body

Fever

Chills

Headaches

Stiff neck

Sore throat

Ear aches

Conjunctivitis (inflammation of the eye)

Fatigue

Swollen glands

Muscle aches

Joint pains

Jaw pain

Nausea

Stage 2:

Early Disseminated (Stage II)- if Lyme disease is not treated, it can

advance and spread from the initial site to the rest of the body. The

symptoms include heart and nervous system problems. This can begin two to

three months after the bite of an infected deer tick, and the following

symptoms can occur without having the early symptoms.

Palpitations (feelings of an irregular or slow heart beat)

Dizziness

Mild shortness of breath

Chronic headaches

Stiff neck

Difficulty concentrating

Difficulty remembering

Sensitivity to bright light

Bell’s Palsy (facial drooping)

Pins and needles sensation in arms or legs

anyhow i would start there.

here is what it says about the testing:

TESTING - see the the website - http://www.anapsid.org/lyme/#test

I would then contact Bastyr for an integrative approach to treatment for

Lyme disease, Bastyr Center at (206) 834-4100. Sources: International Lyme

and Associated Diseases Society; Lyme Disease and Associated Disease Basics,

by W. Fearn; Tara , ND; Centers for Disease Control;

www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/ea200605/ea20060518.html;

www.osha.gov/dts/shib/shib021103.html

I think it would be great to speak to our colleagues that have a vast

experience in the treatment and prevention of lyme disease.

But i would start preventative work and do it aggressively (of course until

you hear from our colleagues). i like to do both the nutritional and

homeopathic approach for the first month. homeopathic drainage (most likely

starting global drainage) may bring out symptoms i would still start gently

- assess for sensitivity of the patient (i.e maybe start with 5 drops qd

then work up to TID). alkalinize the diet...parasites cannot live in a

highly alkaline environment - GREENS GREENS GREENS. i like the 80%

vegetables and 20% everything else on my diet. also i would clean up the

diet - hypoallergenic and add an UltraClear (Metagenics) or MediClear

(thorne) for 10 days. UltraInflamgen from metagenics is a great product if

the patient exhibits any sort of inflammation. place the patient on

probiotics (i like the dairy free probiotic by Metagenics called UltraFlora.

remember to place them on liver support as they detox (i like TAPS by

Thorne). also get their bowels completing functioning this first month -

use what you can - fish oils, fiber support and magnesium. we need to get

things flushed out. it would be great if you can get them into an Infrared

Sauna and doing constitutional hydros as well. and of coure COP are

pertinent as well.

i know this is a lot but it's better not to risk them developing lyme

disease since lyme disease is known as greatest imitator disease. read

through bastyr's article on lyme disease at

http://bastyrcenter.org/content/view/926/ & page=1

just a thought however......from a homeopathic perspective, since you have

the culprit tick, consider making a homeopathic remedy of it and giving it

to the patient. i will email a colleague of mine who is an astouding

homeopathic doctor/ND and has worked with Sankaran etc, and get her opinion

on it. but it is a thought worth looking into :)

anyhow if i can think of anything else i will let you know. i hope this

helps, please keep us posted.

i hope this message finds you well

Dr. Lamise Elkhalil BSc, ND

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Beirut and Tripoli, Lebanon

>From: " drdeanna " <drdeanna@...>

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>Subject: tick bite - Q

>Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 23:45:03 -0000

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>Hi

>Is there anyone out there that knows something about tick bites? My 4

>year old had a tick in her head. It was kind of falling out - I think

>she may have scratched it. I got the tick and am trying to decide

>what to do with it. If I send it to the DOH they will ID if it is a

>deer tick, but can't tell me if it has Lyme.

>

>Should I start some drainage on her or is there something I can do

>preventatively to prevent Lyme setting in?

>

>I am doing an immune support tincture and will do COP tonight.

>

>Thank you

>Deanna Berman, ND, CM

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Oh goodness Deena

i thought the child was 14 not 4, so sorry read it too fast and didn't see

she was only 4 and i realized after i sent you the email - again my

apologizes. anyhow the recommendations should of course be modified to a

four year old child. excluding sauna of course but lots of COP daily. you

will have to get creative with detox of a 4 year old. you could still use

the global drainage. for children i like arabinex (probiotic) by thorne (can

place it in smoothies). switch to rice milk etc. nordic natural's ped's fish

oils and a good liquid multi (like Genestra's pedia vite). you can still use

mediclear with a child - just decrease the dosage and hide the taste among

fruit smoothies. the parents need to modify their whole household's eating

habits - so the whole family has to eat like this child eats etc. good luck

and once again so sorry for not seeing the age (it totally changes up the

treatment plan when treating a child ;)

best of luck

Dr. Lamise Elkhalil BSc, ND

Vancouver, BC

Beirut and Tripoli, Lebanon

>From: " drdeanna " <drdeanna@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: tick bite - Q

>Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 23:45:03 -0000

>

>Hi

>Is there anyone out there that knows something about tick bites? My 4

>year old had a tick in her head. It was kind of falling out - I think

>she may have scratched it. I got the tick and am trying to decide

>what to do with it. If I send it to the DOH they will ID if it is a

>deer tick, but can't tell me if it has Lyme.

>

>Should I start some drainage on her or is there something I can do

>preventatively to prevent Lyme setting in?

>

>I am doing an immune support tincture and will do COP tonight.

>

>Thank you

>Deanna Berman, ND, CM

>

>

>

>

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Hello and Ledum is classic for tic bites and for Lyme. I always use a dose of Ledun 200c or 1m for a tic bite and if you are worried past that use some immune support for a week or so. Regards, White ND, Ct

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of drdeannaSent: Monday, July 03, 2006 7:45 PM Subject: tick bite - Q

HiIs there anyone out there that knows something about tick bites? My 4year old had a tick in her head. It was kind of falling out - I thinkshe may have scratched it. I got the tick and am trying to decidewhat to do with it. If I send it to the DOH they will ID if it is adeer tick, but can't tell me if it has Lyme. Should I start some drainage on her or is there something I can dopreventatively to prevent Lyme setting in? I am doing an immune support tincture and will do COP tonight. Thank youDeanna Berman, ND, CM

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Hello and Ledum is classic for tic bites and for Lyme. I always use a dose of Ledun 200c or 1m for a tic bite and if you are worried past that use some immune support for a week or so. Regards, White ND, Ct

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of drdeannaSent: Monday, July 03, 2006 7:45 PM Subject: tick bite - Q

HiIs there anyone out there that knows something about tick bites? My 4year old had a tick in her head. It was kind of falling out - I thinkshe may have scratched it. I got the tick and am trying to decidewhat to do with it. If I send it to the DOH they will ID if it is adeer tick, but can't tell me if it has Lyme. Should I start some drainage on her or is there something I can dopreventatively to prevent Lyme setting in? I am doing an immune support tincture and will do COP tonight. Thank youDeanna Berman, ND, CM

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Deanna, Was the tick falling out, or had it not yet attached? Ticks roam around for close to a day before they decide to dig in; once they do attach, they don't just fall out. If it was attached and got scratched off, the head is likely still in the skin--take a look for it in that case. --Terry Lee Cookson, ND, LAc chronic dz Augusta, Maine White <nancywhitend@...> wrote: Hello and Ledum is classic for tic bites and for Lyme. I always use a dose of Ledun 200c or 1m for a tic bite and if you are worried past that use some immune support for a week or so. Regards, White

ND, Ct -----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of drdeannaSent: Monday, July 03, 2006 7:45 PM Subject: tick bite - Q HiIs there anyone out there that knows something about tick bites? My 4year old had a tick in her head. It was kind of falling out - I thinkshe may have scratched it. I got the tick and am trying to decidewhat to do with it. If I send it to the DOH they will ID if it is adeer tick, but can't tell me if it has Lyme. Should I start some drainage on her or is there something I can dopreventatively to prevent Lyme setting in? I am doing an immune support tincture and will do COP tonight. Thank

youDeanna Berman, ND, CM

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