[Ansteorra] Black death sequence

Ely madlaber at gmail.com
Fri Oct 14 15:14:29 PDT 2011


I have not watched this show but will try to find it. And I know we are getting off topic but as of the conference I attended last month there has never been a serilogically confirmed case of Lymes disease in Texas or Oklahoma. Look up STARI. It is carried by amblioma Americana. Better known to you Texas folk as lone star tick. Not as bad of symptoms and easily cured with doxicyclin. There is a lot of poor information out there. Happy camping, and I always carry my tick spoon to events.
Elyssa

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Hillary Greenslade <hillaryrg at yahoo.com> wrote:

>Per the recent discussion on the Black death findings, found a program on PBS related to the recent Black Plague findings: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/july-dec11/blackdeath_10-13.html    You can read the text or listen to it on a podcast. 
> 
>On this last Wednesday night, my local PBS aired a program on Lyme's disease, that really made an impression, called 'UnderMySkin'; a documentary film that has shown at a number of film festivals.  Some scary stuff, and for the SCA campers, something to pay attention to.  In addition to discussion on the disease and issues, the film shows the medical community in conflict over how serious this neurologically related disease is, and how 'chronic Lyme Disease' has been misdiagnosed as Lupus, MS, Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Parkinson's, Dementia and Alzheimers.   
>http://www.underourskin.com/
>Check your local PBS to see if they are airing it, or download or watch online.   Worth a look-see. 
> 
>Hillary
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