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Doctor’s Data vs. Barrett VICTORY

Linda’s comments: Bravo and hats off to Tim Bolen for giving us great coverage on the Federal lawsuit between Doctor’s Data and Stephen Barrett.  Hopefully, this lawsuit  will FINALLY take down Barrett, who has cost many doctors hundreds of thousands of dollars for his part in Quackwatch.  What will be more interesting is we will be able to find out whose money supports this dirt bag!!

Full article: http://bolenreport.com/feature_articles/feature_article098.htm

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I’ve got a copy of the Doctor’s Data v Barrett Federal lawsuit attached to this article.  Be careful when you handle it – it’s HOT…

I was kind of mad at Darryl Hickok, the head of Doctor’s Data laboratory a few months ago, for not walking out and legally punching sleazebag Stephen Barrett, and his minions, in the face over their obvious intent to destroy Doctor’s Data, and hence, a whole host of great US Doctors, with their activities. 

For, as I constantly point out to people, there is only one way to deal with Barrett and his slimy ilk – you have to, so to speak, slap them, and whack them, and kick them, and stomp them, yank their pants down and paddle them publicly – every time.  It is the only thing that works.

But then Doctor’s Data, on June 18th, 2010 came out with a forty-one page Federal Lawsuit against Barrett, et al, which, in war terms, makes me say, quoting the famous line from one of my favorite movies of all time “Apocalypse Now”,  “I love the smell of napalm in the morning…”

War is something that inevitably happens to humanity.  There are a lot of reasons why it occurs, not the least of which is oppression. In war, when you have to do it, you must win – and do so in a way that discourages, for a reasonable amount of time, the enemy from doing to you whatever it was that made you so angry in the first place.  One of those ways is to give the enemy a strong message, delivered in a way that will cause them to re-think the error of their ways. 

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Full article: http://bolenreport.com/feature_articles/feature_article072.htm

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Most people battling chronic Lyme disease think of the illness as an infection caused by a bacterium known commonly as Borrelia Burgdorferi, generally transmitted via the bite of an infected tick.  What many don’t recognize, however, is that recovery from chronic Lyme disease requires a recognition that the disease is truly a much more complex illness.  Recovery often challenges one to consider more than just infection as the single causative agent involved in the disease process.  It is through looking beyond the infectious component of Lyme disease and understanding the equally important aspects of damaging heavy metals and other toxic insults that a more full and lasting recovery may be realized.

Garry F. Gordon MD, DO, MD (H) co-founded the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) and serves as the President of Gordon Research Institute.  Dr. Gordon graciously spent a couple of hours with me sharing his views on chronic Lyme disease and those factors that are important in recovering from chronic illness. 

Dr. Gordon acknowledges Lyme disease as a serious infection which can lead to a wide-variety of health challenges.  He does not, however, hyperfocus on the specific tick-borne pathogens which cause the disease.  He instead believes that a multitude of infections are prevalent in anyone with chronic ill health.  In addition to these numerous infections, our state of health is closely tied to our total body burden of endogenous and exogenous toxins.  When looking at why illness is present, it is important to look at a number of factors including genetics, chronic infections, and total body burden of heavy metals and other toxins.

Peering into one’s genetic makeup can be quite helpful when establishing the proper course of action and considering what factors may have contributed to one’s state of health.  The more precisely a practitioner can understand the genetic contributors, the more accurately a treatment protocol can be outlined to fit a person’s unique needs.  As an example, a specific gene mutation can suggest an inability of the body to remove toxic heavy metals.  Thus, even tests performed to determine whether or not one is heavy metal toxic can be incorrect if the metals are not being released due to this specific genetic profile.  Where many doctors may miss a heavy metal toxicity issue in these patients, a practitioner incorporating a genetic review into their diagnostic workup is much better equipped to evaluate the potential impact of toxic metals on the overall state of health.