ALS patients exploited | Domenick Braccia, Patricia Kane, Haverford Wellness Center
Local news exposes a shady operation
Because patients deserve better
Local news exposes a shady operation
How is Bruce Rind still practicing medicine?
This is a revised version of a submission to the Tick-Borne Disease Working Group by Dr. Phillip Baker, PhD, the Executive Director of the American Lyme Disease Foundation (ALDF). The full article, dated September 15, 2018, may be viewed at the ALDF … Continued
Another demonstrably incompetent integrative medicine practitioner
Why is she able to still practice medicine?
A single quack is largely responsible
Another doctor becomes obsessed with Lyme disease
Herbs: Good on chicken, but they aren’t Lyme treatments
ILADS-associated naturopaths may prey on patients
One wonders what happened to cause this action.
Tania Ash is a general practitioner in Malvern, Victoria, Australia. She is associated with the quackery-promoting groups International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) and Australian Chronic Infectious and Inflammatory Disease Society (ACIIDS). ACIIDS advocates for unrecognized conditions like “chronic Lyme disease” … Continued
Sandeep Gupta is a general practitioner in Queensland, Australia who founded the Lotus Institute of Holistic Health “to provide training in integrative medicine”. Integrative medicine is a marketing term frequently used by quacks. Gupta was a founding board member of … Continued
Malathy Sundaram is a medical doctor in Sanford, ME. She was disciplined by the medical boards of Maine and New Hampshire after three patients and an aide of a dementia patient made complaints about her behavior. In October 2018, Malathy … Continued
Run away from anyone promoting MARCoNS
False information causes unnecessary anxiety
Scientific data do not support claims regarding the existence of a chronic form of Lyme disease.
Les données scientifiques ne soutiennent pas prétentions quant à l’existence d’une forme chronique de la maladie de Lyme.
A dangerous consequence of chronic Lyme quackery.
$5 million spent on treatments, according to US Weekly
But the group changed its mind!