July 19, 2011

Early stages of Lymes or in severe crisis mode?

If you are in the early stages or in severe crisis mode you have to
meet my friend Matthew, a walking miracle!

Chronic Lyme Disease (CLD), the official name given to the chronic
condition, is believed to cost over $2 billion a year in attempted
treatment costs, according to a report in the journal
Contingencies. The condition is often misdiagnosed and mistreated,
which accounts for much of these costs.

According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases A single tick bite can have debilitating consequences.
Lyme disease is the most common disease carried by ticks in the
United States, and the number of those afflicted is growing
steadily—from 10,000 reported cases in 1992 to 30,000 in 2009. If
caught early, Lyme and other diseases spread by ticks—known as
tick-borne diseases—usually cause only mild symptoms and can be
treated easily; however, if left untreated, these diseases can
cause severe pain, fatigue, neurological problems, and other
serious health problems. 

Like I said If you are in the early stages or in severe crisis mode
you have to meet my friend Matthew, a walking miracle whose got his

Matthew is one of those unfortunate people who caught Lymes in the
late stages and it lead to a long recovery period. He had a doctor
that said he had too many symptoms to treat after he was feeling
fatigued. He went from not being able to run long distances to
struggling walking then unable to stand for long periods of time.
He had inflammation and significant weight lose too. 

When I bumped into Matthew in the grocery store after a couple
years he looked weak and frail. Then months later when Matt was
transferring numbers in his phone he gave me a call and he was

I was out of touch with him when he lost his home, job, his girl
friend, his cat and he had no living relatives to care for
him. Thank goodness some help came from his church and he was taken
in and and given a place to stay where he could heal on his own,
Their only requirement they said was "Don't die on us". 

I did a little research and was blown away by the number of
reported people who suffer from this debilitating illness  and how
the medical community says there isn't a cure. That's when a group of
us got together to urge Matthew to teach others what he's doing to

In an upcoming webinar Matthew will demonstrate his amazing road to
recovery using a specific diet, exercise and prayer-  all major
contributors to his all natural recovery. Listen to a 10 minute
conversation our friend Ruth had with Matthew about his steady
recovery from Lymes.

Post question for Ruth and Matthew's upcoming webinar where Matthew
goes into greater detail about what he does daily to aid in his


-Jamie
 


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