We interviewed Lee Cowden MD, internationally known Lyme specialist, about the non-pharmaceutical treatment of Lyme disease and co-infections. Consider that your child may have chronic Lyme disease if he or she has:
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Joint pain
- Muscle pain
- Sleep issues
- Cognitive problems
- Behavioral problems
- Neuropathy
- Depression
- Anxiety
In this webinar, well known Lyme specialist Lee Cowden MD taught us about ways to treat Lyme disease and its co-infections without the use of antibiotics.
Chronic Lyme disease can appear without the classic “bull’s-eye rash” or even a tick bite. It can even be passed from mother to child. Because Lyme disease affects the neurological system of the body, it can be common in children with:
- Autism
- ADD/ADHD
- Developmental delays
- Sensory Processing Disorder
- Learning disabilities
- Autoimmune disorders, especially Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Visual-processing issues
- Speech and language disorders
- Behavioral disorders
- Mood disorders
- PANS/PANDAS
You can find Dr. Cowden’s presentation Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment of Lyme Disease and Co-infections here.
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About Lee Cowden MD MD(H)
Lee Cowden is the Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board and Academy Professor of the Academy of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine. He is a U.S. board-certified cardiologist and internist who is internationally known for his knowledge and skill in practicing and teaching integrative medicine.
He has co-authored many books and articles on integrative medicine and has pioneered successful treatments of cancer, autism, Lyme disease and many other illnesses. He received his MD degree from the University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas in 1978. He completed his internal medicine residency at St. Louis University Hospital from 1978 to 1981. He also completed a fellowship in cardiology & critical care medicine at St. John’s Mercy Medical Center and St. Louis University Hospital from 1981 to 1984.
You can find out more about his organization at ACIM Connect.
Disclaimer
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