Reminder: Orthomolecular Health Medicine Conference, San Francisco. Feb.24-27

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Date: 01/29/05


Date: 28 Jan 2005 22:19:44 -0800

OHM announces its first ever Lyme disease program
at its 11th Annual CME Meeting,
February 24-27, 2005, in San Francisco

The Society for Orthomolecular Health-Medicine ("OHM"), the
organization founded by Linus Pauling, is featuring a comprehensive,
inclusive program on Lyme disease as one-half of its upcoming annual
meeting, Feb. 24-27, 2005, in San Francisco. The conference has been
approved for 25 CME credits.

The realization is growing that Lyme is not just endemic to areas of
high tick concentrations, but is widespread throughout patients all
over the country displaying symptoms of chronic degenerative,
autoimmune and fatiguing diseases. However, confusion and controversy
surround Lyme more than ever. It remains one of the most difficult
illnesses to diagnose and treat, and there are still major differences
of opinion over these issues, and even over the origin and nature of
the disease itself.

At this program, entitled "It's About Lyme: Testing, Diagnosis,
Protocols-and Controversies," experts from major testing
laboratories, representing virtually every type of Lyme test, will give
individual presentations and participate in panel discussions with Q&A
from the audience. Researchers, including faculty from the schools of
medicine at Yale and Columbia, will present their latest findings. And
several of the country's leading front-line physicians will share
their experiences using both antibiotic and non-pharmaceutically based
protocols. These clinicians will also take part in group panels,
providing attendees with a variety of tools to improve Lyme diagnosis
and treatment.

Even Lyme specialists will also benefit from the second half of the OHM
conference that deals with another epidemic. That is "Heart Health:
the New Paradigm - Oxidation, Inflammation, Methylation and
Coagulation." Heart disease is still the leading cause of death in
the U.S., claiming over 900,000 lives annually. With the American
College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association recently
endorsing aggressive guidelines that would put tens of millions of
Americans on cholesterol- and blood pressure-lowering drugs,
cardiovascular disease is no less topical and controversial than Lyme.
Attendees will benefit from interacting with a distinguished faculty of
experts to discuss advanced therapies that treat the real physiological
risk factors for CVD.

Conference brochure and registration form
is available online at www.orthomed.org.
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SOCIETY FOR ORTHOMOLECULAR HEALTH-MEDICINE
2698 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, CA 94115-1128
Tel: 415-922-6462 · Fax: 415-346-2519 · E-mail:
OHMSocietySF@yahoo.com
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Relevant Pages

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