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From Dr. Richard I. Horowitz, one of the country's foremost doctors, comes a groundbreaking book about diagnosing, treating and healing Lyme, and peeling away the layers that lead to chronic disease.

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Are you sick, but can’t find any answers why? Do you have a seemingly unconnected collection of symptoms that leave doctors guessing? Or have you been diagnosed, but found that none of the treatments seems to make a difference? You may have Lyme disease and not even know it. Known as "the great imitator," Lyme disease and its associated co-infections can mimic the symptoms of and often be misdiagnosed as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and even depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and psychosis.

In his landmark book, Why Can't I Get Better?: Solving the Mystery of Lyme & Chronic Disease, renowned internist and leading world expert Dr. Horowitz introduced his revolutionary plan for treating Lyme disease, and chronic diseases in general. Now, in this new handbook How Can I Get Better?, Dr. Horowitz updates his research and offers a direct, actionable step-by-step plan for implementing his 16 MSIDS Diagnostic Map.

"[Horowitz] provides an informed, inspiring combination of lifestyle and pharmaceutical tips." ---Booklist

"Combining clear language, charts, and action plans, this step-by-step guide is a helpful tool for chronic disease." ---Chronogram

How Can I Get Better?

An Action Plan for Treating Resistant Lyme & Chronic Disease

Author Richard I. Horowitz, MD

Narrated by Barry Abrams

Publication date Sep 20, 2017

Running time 16 hrs 18 min

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