About Dr. Murakami
Dr. Ernie
Murakami became involved in Lyme Disease while
in his practice based in the rural community of Hope,
British Columbia.
Through
his practice, he developed two new methods of tick removal,
one which was the Blister Method; the injection of a
pre-measured mixture of Xylocaine and Adrenaline directly
beneath the jaw of the tick. This method is used today,
primarily in Medical offices and by Emergency physicians. The
second method was the Drinking Straw and Single Knot Method,
in which the attached tick is placed inside the straw, with
the straw held at a 45 degree angle. A suture string is
placed under the straw, directly in contact with the mouth of
the wood tick. A single knot is applied. Constant alternating
releasing pressure is applied upwards away from the skin and
the tick releases itself intact, from the host. This technique
was accepted by the Compensation Board and the Justice
Institute for the training of ambulance and first-aid
personnel and is in full use today.
These
techniques were at the time, being taught by Dr. Murakami to
other Physicians at International Conferences. During the
times spent at these clinics, he became familiar with the
treatment of Lyme, both long term and short term, as well as
the split theories surrounding the treatment of Lyme. One
fraction believed that only 3 weeks of treatment was adequate
at any level, despite the fact that this had been disproven,
while the other half believed that long term treatment was
required to eradicate the Cystic form of the disease, based on
biological fact.
Dr.
Murakami became intrigued with the disease as to the
epidemiology with his first case of confirmed Lyme
Disease in Agassiz, BC at the Federal Penitentiary. This
patient showed the typical bulls-eye rash that developed soon
after being infected. A second case intrigued him further
when another patient from Hope, BC was confirmed to have a
typical rash and a positive Eliza serology. Both these
patients responded to three weeks of antibiotic
treatment.
Subsequent to these cases, Dr. Murakami began
receiving referrals from other physicians due to his keen
interest in Lyme and his approach to medicinal treatments,
both in the removal of the ticks and his successful treatments
of the disease. He soon found himself to be a rare physician;
willing to acknowledge, diagnose and treat the symptoms of
Lyme disease in British Columbia. This was a stand very few
other doctors were willing to make.
Since
that time, Dr. Murakami has offered his personal experiences
as a physician treating Lyme patients to others in the medical
field by speaking at seminars and conferences. His lectures
are met with both interest and disbelief and the center of
much controversy. News articles soon began to surface as
patient after patient would give testimony to Dr. Murakami?s
somewhat ?miraculous? assistance in treating some
long-suffering patients of Lyme?s, where a history of
mis-diagnosis and denial existed prior. Reports began
surfacing about the lack of knowledge that exists among the
medical communities, both here in Canada as well as the
US.
Today,
Dr. Murakami is retired from his regular practice. His keen
interest and his willingness to explore a very controversial
topic has surrounded him with much media attention and discord
among the medical community. He remains true to his
Hippocratic Oath however, and offers this site as a base of
information to both patients, possible sufferers and doctors
alike.
Contacting Dr.
Murakami
Dr. Murakami can be
spoken to regarding possible Lyme infection by following this
procedure only.
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Complete it as best you can
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Fax the completed questionnaire
to the toll-free number at 1-866-259-2320
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He will then go through the questionnaire
and contact you to discuss with you over the phone. All
inquiries are handled on a priority sequence basis.
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Thank you for your cooperation in making this
procedure as seamless and responsive as possible. We are
working diligently to try to streamline his work load so he
can be of service to more patients.