I just did an interview in the August issue of the Chronogram magazine. It discusses the Lyme-MSIDS model and its applicability for many chronic diseases of the 21st century, and why some people don't get better from Lyme. Paradigms shift slowly, but chronic infections and toxins need to be addressed if we are to help solve the mystery of rising rates of chronic diseases in this country.
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"When Dr. Richard Horowitz talks about Lyme disease, the words come tumbling out with a fiery urgency. It's an urgency pent up from 25 years of working in the trenches with chronically ill people suffering from a dizzying array of symptoms."
From Chronogram.com: "When Dr. Richard Horowitz talks about Lyme disease, the words come tumbling out with a fiery urgency. It's an urgency pent up from 25 years of working in the trenches with chronically ill people suffering from a dizzying array of symptoms. A practice in Hyde Park, in the heart of New York deer-tick country, gives Horowitz what he calls a "bull's-eye view" of an epidemic. He's the doc that "The Today Show" calls when they need an expert to expound on Lyme—and the one that the weak and the pain-wracked come to find when they can't get relief anywhere else. Here, Horowitz talks about his new book, Why Can't I Get Better: Solving the Mystery of Lyme & Chronic Disease (St. Martin's, 2013)—and lessons gleaned from treating over 12,000 patients to date."
http://www.chronogram.com/hudsonvalley/lyme-lessons/Content?oid=2263460&showFullText=true