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Anyone here ever treated for Lyme Disease?
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[QUOTE="FreeKlaiber, post: 3249924, member: 9258"] i did 2 1/2 yrs on pulsed antibiotics with steven phillips out of wilton, ct, considered one of the best lyme dr in the world...he is currently working with johns hopkins,duke and tulane on a new drug to treat bartonella with a 100,000 grant from cohen foundation....the misconception among many is that "lyme" is just the borellia bacteria (a spirochete, like syphillis)...actually most people get a variety of other bacterias and parasites- the tick itself is a dirty need;le... and not all the pathogens you get are treated by the same meds......2 of the most common are babesia (malaria parasite) and bartonella an insidious relapsing bacteria (i have both)...as i was saying the testing for a drug for bartonella is based on the potential for this overlooked bacteria to be a possible cause of fibro, MS, alzheimers,parkinsons, als.... his drug, if it works, will completely shift the paradigm in medicine..... as for me, im a chronic lymie, with my symptoms starting soph yr at uconn in 1991....they said mono at the time, but now i realize its when i was probably exposed...i did 2 yrs of herbs after abx, and now i use a rife machine (google it) which uses radio frequencies delivered via metal hand and foot pads to kill the pathogens through frequency vibration....it actually works, although sometimes i feel like napoleon dynamites brother with his time machine and tinfoil [/QUOTE]
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