THE QUIET EPIDEMIC in San Luis Obispo

Come to see this sensational documentary on highly controversial Lyme Disease featuring investigative journalist and world-renown physicians

Event Place: King David’s Masonic Lodge of San Luis Obispo.

859 Marsh St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

Parking is available on the street and the parking structure next to the lodge

Event Time: Dinner 5:30-6:00, Documentary showing 6:00-8:00, Q&A 8:00-8:30

Questions: call James Stanford at 925.819.1459

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ABOUT THE FILM

After years of living with mysterious symptoms, a young girl from Brooklyn and a Duke University scientist are diagnosed with a disease said to not exist: Chronic Lyme disease.

The Quiet Epidemic follows their search for answers, which lands them in the middle of a vicious medical debate. What begins as a patient story evolves into an investigation into the history of Lyme disease, dating back to its discovery in 1975. A paper trail of suppressed scientific research, and buried documents reveals why ticks – and the diseases they carry – have been allowed to quietly spread around the globe.

According to a new CDC estimate, 476,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease yearly in the United States alone, yet our public health agencies and policymakers remain largely unresponsive. The same small group of doctors and public health officials have continued to control the science and the narrative of denial for decades. ‍

“Through its masterful storytelling, The Quiet Epidemic does what any good investigative doc should do – it informs, infuriates, breaks your heart, and fills you with hope.” – Awards Daily

Learn more at www.thequietepidemic.com and FLDA.org.

Movie Trailer: https://youtu.be/f8pBkzUwb88
Learn more at www.thequietepidemic.com

About the Sponsors

Project Lyme

Our mission is to eradicate the epidemic of tick-borne diseases through awareness and education, support of cutting-edge science, and advocacy for solutions to end the suffering. As a national Lyme disease non-profit, we aim to positively impact patients’ lives through our work.