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    Envoyée le mardi 08 janvier 2008 13:36:50
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    In the 1970s, a mysterious and deadly illness began infecting children in a small town in Connecticut. Today it's a global epidemic. A real-life thriller, this Academy Award semifinalist exposes the controversy surrounding the growing and hidden epidemic of Lyme disease. Information and DVD sales: http://www.underourskin.com

    Information and DVD sales: http://www.underourskin.com

    Film website: www.UnderOurSkin.com



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  • WestcoastMusicals

    Most extreme methods are possible if you know you have cancer,but early treatment increases your chances of curing.You can brew a pot of tea(40 bags required),add it to your bath water.You can do the same with garlic,but it's messy making garlic brew,and the smell is horrible,but worth it.
    dimanche 20 mai 2012 22:29:13
  • WestcoastMusicals

    Never trust doctors,hospitals,and insurance companies.Use natural cures,eat healthy,exercise,and avoid infectious environments,then you too won't need no doctor,lol.I heard that in a song."I don't need no doctor".Dr Jones is like the Ron Paul or Gary Null of the medical field.The greedy corporations and average American business owners only care about profits.
    dimanche 20 mai 2012 22:06:07
  • legion0

    I live in Mexico and I had Lyme's like 4 years ago and at first nobody knew what it was I THANK GOD I found a doctor soon who knew exactly what was it with very little information. seeing this makes me realize how lucky I was and how bad it could've got.
    vendredi 04 mai 2012 11:04:04
  • calvingreenwood95

    thumbs up if your prescribed Doxycycline
    vendredi 27 avril 2012 20:40:51
  • MmIlahg

    Teasel root tincture
    vendredi 20 avril 2012 14:47:21
  • MakeItDontFakeIt

    The "at least it's not [insert other illness]" mentality is counterproductive and cold. Any illness that is yet not understood by the medical community, that affects any number of people (a small or large amount of the population) deserves to be validated by proper research, treatment and care. There are terrible diseases in this world that manifest differently in patients, so those people are not only chronically ill, but chronically misdiagnosed, and their suffering is prolonged because of it.
    mercredi 04 avril 2012 17:15:07
  • loschung

    I also think it is important to point out that Lyme Disease is not a cookie-cutter experience. Symptoms can range from the most minimal to complete blindness, becoming paralyzed, developing ALS-like symptoms, even to death. So in the end I think it's best to say there are many diseases that need to be taken out of the shadows and given time in the research lab. Living in the age of "designer" diseases as we do, should not be the case. Every person deserves good health, no matter what they have.
    mercredi 04 avril 2012 13:24:27
  • loschung

    I reality I think any disease that is being ignored is of importance. I always tell people that Lyme is only the tip of the iceberg. I do disagree with proper treatment not being at least one answer to this issue. People are not receiving the right treatment because of the IDSA guidelines. If we change those it could lead to prevention of Chronic Lyme in the first place. Something has to give. As for ticks, no disagreeing with that. Something has to be done, a good control needs to be found.
    mercredi 04 avril 2012 13:14:40
  • yobro250

    As for the few idiots who are living in denial of it's existence/severity.These are the same type of morons who think autism is a fake illness created by dumb lazy parents to gain extra welfare money or something..Trust me these paranoid morons are not worth debating..They will never understand the complexity of vector borne illnesses..Best to just ignore the tards and focus on the issue at hand. Vector borne illness are a HUGE problem around the world...Amazing what such small creatures can do
    mardi 03 avril 2012 18:02:00
  • loschung

    The sentiment that there is always worse is very valid, but that doesn't justify blocking the research and advancement of medicine for profit, not to research other dangerous diseases, but instead to fill the coffers of a few individuals who are living high of the denial of a very serious illness. I doubt you would have the same feelings if someone said "If we can find a cure for cancer, what are we waiting for?". Aside from this a cure is not our biggest problem, proper treatment in general is.
    mardi 03 avril 2012 16:13:31
  • bootsorourke

    I was told as a teen I had bels palsy. Then I was told I had MS. Now, I am in my fifties and they say "well, you are an older woman, pre-menapausal." All this time I have shown Lyme in my blood, just not at a high enough level, just high enough to slowly erode me from within.
    lundi 02 avril 2012 09:28:38
  • WhichDoctor1

    I have Myalgic encephalomyelitis, I totally understand how people with limes feel. Its terrible to think that there is another decease being swept under the carpet like this and having the few doctors that dare to treat it persecuted is so terrible.
    samedi 24 mars 2012 08:24:19
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