− | Unscientific medicine practitioners, including those who market themselves using the following terminology: Lyme literate, integrative, functional, alternative, complementary, Traditional Chinese Medicine, holistic, natural, Biological, Ayurvedic, chiropractic, naprapathic, homeopathic, and naturopathic.<br> | + | Unscientific medicine practitioners, including those who market themselves using the following terminology: Lyme literate, integrative, functional, alternative, complementary, [[MTC|Traditional Chinese Medicine]], holistic, natural, Biological, Ayurvedic, chiropractic, naprapathic, [[homéopathie|homeopathic]], and [[Naturopathie|naturopathic]].<br> |
| Academic centers that receive substantial funding from the chronic Lyme community, including Columbia University Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases Research Center, and The Dean Center for Tick Borne Illness<br> | | Academic centers that receive substantial funding from the chronic Lyme community, including Columbia University Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases Research Center, and The Dean Center for Tick Borne Illness<br> |