collecte section Bourgogne

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Lyme, Neurotoxins, and Hormonal Factors


Given that neurotoxins disproportionally affect the brain, the hypothalamus is also disproportionally affected, and hypothalamic dysregulation affects all of the hormones downstream.
Hypothalamic regulation also affects a number of basic physiological functions, including sleep, temperature tolerance, weight gain or loss along with appetite, thirst, hydration, fluid balance, and pain. Just as the inflammatory processes of babesia, bartonella, and Lyme affect the brain, they also affect the regulatory systems of the hypothalamus.
Originally published in the Townsend Letter July 2014 Wayne Anderson, ND, and Robert Gitlin, DO An interview with Nancy Faass, MSW, MPH Wayne Anderson, ND: It is my privilege to be here with...
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