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Lida Mattman at the Autoimmunity Research Foundation's Chicago Conference

This YouTube video had a lot of interesting information. It is 50 minutes long and the presenters voice is not the best, but I though it was well worth watching. I am new to this subject so maybe this is old news to some of you, but maybe not all of you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WozrCFW0mRM&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL982D27389FD5B1C1


Valerie
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1917408 tn?1421952040
Yes, you can definitely tell this was aimed at medical professionals! She assumed everyone knew some things that I sure didn't know. lol

Most of the Lymes's and MS stuff was late in the presentation but I think it was worth listening to the more general stuff. It really helped me to understand WHY the mainstream medicine tests for Lyme as so inaccurate and why the correct testing is expensive.

The part about infection being possible through bodily fluids, fleas, mosquitoes, etc. was particularly interesting to me, too. That opens up a lot more possibilities for infection and makes the fact that at least 50% of Lyme's patients have no memory of a tick bite easily understandable.
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551343 tn?1506830518
Thanks for that. Yes her voice was a bit off putting but overall the presentation was informative and some of it went over my head lol. Mariax
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