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2008 Lyme Disease Annual Report: A Yearly Update for Doctors and Patients by Bryan Rosner (Author), Julie Byers (Editor), M.A. (Editor)

Every year, newsworthy events throughout the Lyme Disease community will be chronicled in our Annual Report. This issue contains exciting and provocative topics including:

  • The neuropsychiatric manifestations of Lyme Disease
  • The debate surrounding the chronic form of the infection
  • The supplement of the year: glyconutrients
  • Updates on patient activism and physician criticism
  • News from Bryan Rosner
  • Much more!

The Year In Review

Further denial of the existence of chronic Lyme Disease. Persecution of Lyme Disease doctors. Devastating manifestations of chronic, neuropsychiatric Lyme Disease. New breakthrough supplements for accelerating the recovery process. These are just some of the fascinating and important events in the story of Lyme Disease that mark the past year. Allow Bryan Rosner and several of the most respected and credible writers in the Lyme Disease community to take you on a journey of journalistic discovery and expert commentary through the current events in Lyme Disease science, culture, and activism. BioMed Publishing Group s Annual Report offers updates to patients and physicians on some of the important and impactful events of the year.

Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins: Curing the Incurable by Dr. Thomas E. Levy Vitamin C, given at sufficiently high doses, by itself, can cure
life-threatening infections and neutralize many otherwise fatal toxin exposures,
according to author Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD in his extensively referenced new
book, Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, and Toxins: Curing the Incurable.

Levy’s book is unmatched in the medical literature. According to Dr. E.
Cheraskin, more than 80,000 scientific papers and reports have been written
about vitamin C since its chemical nature was first discovered early in the 20th
century. The Vitamin C Foundation credits Levy with "doing an almost impossible
feat of reading, analyzing and clearly explaining the meaning of the massive
science behind vitamin C."

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