Dr. Richard Horowitz

Voor nieuws, actualiteiten en acties specifiek over Lyme-Borreliose.
Sproetje
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Berichtdoor Sproetje » Do 24 Nov 2016, 16:46

Hier het artikel waar Richard Horowitz MD het over heeft:

Scientists shocked to find antibiotics alleviate symptoms of schizophrenia

Uit: The INDEPENDENT
2012

Chance discovery of link between acne drug and psychosis may unlock secrets of mental illness

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/scien ... 69121.html

A cheap antibiotic normally prescribed to teenagers for acne is to be tested as a treatment to alleviate the symptoms of psychosis in patients with schizophrenia, in a trial that could advance scientific understanding of the causes of mental illness.

The National Institute for Health Research is funding a £1.9m trial of minocycline, which will begin recruiting patients in the UK next month. The research follows case reports from Japan in which the drug was prescribed to patients with schizophrenia who had infections and led to dramatic improvements in their psychotic symptoms.

The chance observation caused researchers to test the drug in patients with schizophrenia around the world. Trials in Israel, Pakistan and Brazil have shown significant improvement in patients treated with the drug.

Scientists believe that schizophrenia and other mental illnesses including depression and Alzheimer's disease may result from inflammatory processes in the brain. Minocycline has anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects which they believe could account for the positive findings.

Details of the trial were presented to the independent Schizophrenia Commission by Bill Deakin, professor of psychiatry at the University of Manchester, who is the lead investigator. The 12-member commission, set up by the mental health charity Rethink, is looking into the treatment and care of people with schizophrenia, and is due to report in the summer.

The first account of minocycline's effects appeared in 2007 when a 23-year-old Japanese man was admitted to hospital suffering from persecutory delusions and paranoid ideas. He had no previous psychiatric history but became agitated and suffered auditory hallucinations, anxiety and insomnia.

Blood tests and brain scans showed no abnormality and he was started on the powerful anti-psychotic drug halperidol. The treatment had no effect and he was still suffering from psychotic symptoms a week later when he developed severe pneumonia.

He was prescribed minocycline to treat the pneumonia and within two weeks the infection was cleared and the psychosis resolved. Minocycline was stopped and his psychiatric symptoms worsened. Treatment with the drug was resumed and within three days he was better again. Halperidol was reduced but he remained on minocycline. Two years after his psychotic episode, he was still well.

The UK trial aims to recruit 175 patients recently diagnosed with schizophrenia, half of whom will be randomly allocated to take minocycline with their standard anti-psychotic treatment while the remainder take a placebo.

Brain scans will be carried out at the start and end of the 12 month trial to compare loss of grey matter – an effect of schizophrenia – in the two groups. Tests will also measure inflammatory markers in the blood.

Professor Sir Robin Murray, chair of the Schizophrenia Commission said: "Infection or inflammation might be involved in a minority of people with acute psychosis and minocycline might counter this. In depression inflammatory markers go up and in Alzheimer's too."

Jeremy Laurance is a member of the Schizophrenia Commission



Sproetje
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Berichtdoor Sproetje » Do 24 Nov 2016, 18:49

Om bij de vraag van Horowitz te blijven, nl:
"Have infections ever been reported to cause schizophrenia?"

Ehm...ik denk het bijna van niet maar ik zou het niet precies weten.

Maar interessant vond ik deze:

Could brain inflammation be to blame for schizophrenia? People with the disorder seem to have more active immune cells inside their brains, and now this activity has been spotted even before the disorder develops. This link could be a breakthrough in developing new treatments that better target the causes of the disorder.
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But even if anti-inflammatory drugs prove to be a useful treatment, the causes of schizophrenia will still be unknown.
Highly active microglia could turn out to be a symptom of some other underlying trigger.
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If anti-inflammatory drugs can be shown to work in schizophrenia, not only could they offer a safer option to treat the disorder, they might also be benign enough to protect those at ultra-high risk, says Wood. Clinical trials are under way to test the effects of minocycline – an antibiotic that also has anti-inflammatory effects.



Vervelend dan weer dat er wordt gezegd dat de onderliggende oorzaak nog steeds onbekend is.
Nu zal niet iedere persoon die schizofreen is lyme hebben, maar er mag wel meer en beter op getest worden.

Hier is de studie:

http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10. ... 5.14101358

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Berichtdoor VerlorengezondheidM » Za 26 Nov 2016, 19:06

Ignore Bartonella And Die: Trivializing (=bagatelliseren)
(van) Bartonella Is Like Ignoring TNT

As you read this article, Bartonella is making microscopic fat deposits in many human hearts. These will undermine the normal pace-maker stimulation in their heart and cause death. Others are weakening blood vessel walls to create a stroke. Still others with Bartonella are struggling with an agitated depression or aggressive rage that makes them prone to suicide. The psychiatric treatment of a patient with Bartonella is highly specialized and most family physicians and psychiatrists do not know how to treat a patient suffering from Bartonella-caused psychiatric disorders.

Bartonella is connected to red blood cells that are entering every human organ. Some are leaving their red blood cell carriers and entering tissues next to capillaries all over the body. They enter all organs and cause the following sample illnesses: All Psychiatric disorders, Numbness or Loss of Sensation, Dizziness,Headaches, Tremors, Irritability, Agitation, Aggression, Impulsivity, Oxygen Deprivation, Panic Attacks, Fainting, Muscle Spasms and/or Weakness, Joint Pain, Upper and Lower G.I.Tract Disorders, Kidney,Bladder, and Urogenital Disorders. Also common are: Fatigue, Sleep Disorders, Memory Problems, and Drowsiness.

As you read this article, Bartonella is making microscopic fat deposits in many human hearts. These will undermine the normal pace-maker stimulation in their heart and cause death. Others are weakening blood vessel walls to create a stroke. Still others with Bartonella are struggling with an agitated depression or aggressive rage that makes them prone to suicide. The psychiatric treatment of a patient with Bartonella is highly specialized and most family physicians and psychiatrists do not know how to treat a patient suffering from Bartonella-caused psychiatric disorders.

Bartonella is connected to red blood cells that are entering every human organ. Some are leaving their red blood cell carriers and entering tissues next to capillaries all over the body. They enter all organs and cause the following sample illnesses: All Psychiatric disorders, Numbness or Loss of Sensation, Dizziness,Headaches, Tremors, Irritability, Agitation, Aggression, Impulsivity, Oxygen Deprivation, Panic Attacks, Fainting, Muscle Spasms and/or Weakness, Joint Pain, Upper and Lower G.I.Tract Disorders, Kidney,Bladder, and Urogenital Disorders. Also common are: Fatigue, Sleep Disorders, Memory Problems, and Drowsiness.

Obvious physical symptoms such as Lumps in the Skin, Many types of Rashes, Polyps in or on Major Organs, Ocular Disorders, e.g., BlurredVision, Depth Perception, and Retinal Damage. This modified list from Breitschwerdt and others (Emerging Infectious Diseases June 2007; 13:pg 938ff) is a small sample of Bartonella medical ills. For example, in another series of articles, 15-25 eye ailments are listed. In the same manner, Lyme disease was initially seen as merely an arthritis disease and Babesia as a disease causing only fevers, fatigue and sweats.

We have learned with each passing year that Babesia infections have hundreds of symptoms. Bartonella is similar. It was initially seen as a virus and as having 2-3 species with American forms generally only causing a cold, a mild fever and a passing increase in lymph node size or tenderness. The reality is that thousands of articles show Bartonella harms many parts of the body and can cause multiple types of tissue injury. It is also so common that just this week, another human species was found --Bartonella rochalimae.

With the publication of my Babesia textbook, and the wise warnings and generous lessons of practitioners like Drs. Jemsek, Horowitz and Burrascano, I was able to consolidate their exceptional experience into a single book to help patients and physicians to quickly learn about Babesia. As you can see from the new patent pending Fry blood slides in this article,which show Babesia with many Bartonella images, you can see the discovery of a revolutionary blood smear test which shows all species of Bartonella and Babesia. The light has been turned on in the midnight kitchen, and all the largest "Bartonella bugs" can be seen crawling around in the kitchen with this special bloodstain. Currently, approximately 10 species of Bartonella and 13 species of Babesia exist which infect humans.

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Dr. Richard Horowitz M.D. - 2017 Lyme Conference - Presenting ideas from his latest book


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Dr. Richard Horowitz explains the importance of revising the ICD-codes by the WHO

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Berichtdoor VerlorengezondheidM » Vr 22 Dec 2017, 19:02

"Solving The Mystery Of Chronic Lyme with Richard Horowitz"

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Q-koorts in teken!
Lyme Test Negative?
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Na 19 jaar onbehandeld rondlopen met een klinisch ziektebeeld: Chronische Lyme, Q-koorts, Bartonella, Babesia, Anaplasma, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Rickettsia, Yersinia, Coxsackie A16+ B, HHV-6.

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A Discussion on Lyme Disease with dr. Horowitz

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DR. Richard Horowitz interview from the documentary "Bullseye" (2018)

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Berichtdoor VerlorengezondheidM » Wo 30 Jan 2019, 21:29

3rd Annual "Lyme Disease in the Era of Precision Medicine" Conference: Richard Horowitz

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Lyme Test Negative?
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Na 19 jaar onbehandeld rondlopen met een klinisch ziektebeeld: Chronische Lyme, Q-koorts, Bartonella, Babesia, Anaplasma, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Rickettsia, Yersinia, Coxsackie A16+ B, HHV-6.

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Berichtdoor meid1988 » Do 31 Jan 2019, 08:04

Dr. Richard Horowitz over de geschiedenis, de problematiek, de testen, de richtlijnen, de tegenwerking, het onrecht en de oplossing.

Over 12 minuten heeft u absoluut meer inzicht en kennis over Lyme en chronische ziektes. Elk woord is ook in Nederland en België aan de orde.

Beluister en deel dit fragment uit de informatieve docu Bullseye:

https://youtu.be/UdGeB0szaBA

#Lyme #Lymedisease #Drhorowitz #ILADS #Mensenrechten #Onrecht #Misdiagnoses #Richtlijn #Wetten #Artsen #Verzekeringsmaatschappij #MSIDS #Waarheid #Oplossing #Behandeling #Bullseye

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DR. Richard Horowitz interview from the documentary "Bullseye" (2018)
Dr. Richard Horowitz describes the story and the controversy about Lyme disease, test/diagnose,…


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