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Scott Forsgren

 

 

    Scott Forsgren

Scott Forsgren has been journeying through the world of Lyme disease since 1996 when he was bitten by a tick in Sea Ranch, California. After 45 doctors and eight years of inaccurate diagnoses, he was diagnosed with Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, Babesia, and Bartonella in 2005. Though Scott often supports the need for antibiotic therapy as part of a Lyme disease treatment protocol, he believes that antibiotics alone are not the solution to recovering from chronic Lyme disease.

Scott’s areas of interest and research are in the fields of alternative and integrative treatment options. In 2005, Scott created his web site at http://www.BetterHealthGuy.com to share his journey with others. Scott has been a member of the Public HealthAlert staff since its first issue, and has interviewed doctors such as Ritchie Shoemaker, Garry Gordon, Amy Derksen, Lee Cowden, Warren Levin, and others.

Scott lives in California, and enjoys wakeboarding, snowboarding, and kickboxing.

Articles by Scott Forsgren:

Chronic Fatigue & Fibromyalgia Expert Creates Protocol that Truly SHINEs

Candida Related Complex:  A Complicating Factor in Lyme

Biotoxin Pathway Holds Key Pieces of Puzzle in Solving Chronic Illness

Chronic Lyme Disease: Battle Requires Attack on Multiple Fronts

Co-Infections: Lottery Anyone?

Does Anybody Truly Understand? They Will!

Focus on Detoxification Increases Likelihood of Full and Lasting Recovery

Holistic Approaches to Lyme Offer Much Promise - An Interview with Dr. Amy Derksen, ND

Not Just Another Spring Day

Peggy Will Walk Again...and You Can Help Her Do It!

Rapping with Rosner: An Interview with the Author of "When Antibiotics Fail: Lyme Disease and Rife Machines"

Tunnel Vision Can be Dangerous to Your Health

VCS Testing: What Mine Eyes May Tell

 

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