"The best private organization-based site that can be recommended to patients for education on Lyme disease is that of the American Lyme Disease Foundation."* This is a valuable resource for patients with Lyme Disease and also their health care providers. Lyme Disease has become a controversial topic. If you want to stick with "science" the ALDF is a good place to start.
*Quote taken from:
Clin Infect Dis. 2002 Aug 15;35(4):451-64. Epub 2002 Jul 19.
Effective retrieval of Lyme disease information on the Web.
Sood SK.
Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Schneider Children's Hospital at North Shore, Manhasset, NY, USA.
Abstract:
The spirochetal infection Lyme disease, although now usually easily diagnosed and treated, has acquired an aura of ambiguity for many laypersons and medical professionals. The existence of controversy makes it difficult for infectious diseases physicians and scientists to readily obtain accurate information on Lyme disease by casually browsing the World Wide Web. Informative and current Web sites on the diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment, and prevention of Lyme disease can be found on-line, as can clear images of its clinical variants and of ticks. There are a handful of on-line resources on the biology of Borrelia and ticks, which can be tapped by the research community. These Web sites are described in the present article.